| Nutrients and Benefits of Reliv Arthaffect |
| Nutrient | Benefit of Nutrient | RDI | Arthaffect |
| Total Fat | 0 g |
| Saturated Fat | 0 g |
| Cholesterol | 0 mg |
| Sodium | 30 mg |
| Total Carbs | 0 g |
| Dietary Fiber | 0 g |
| Sugars | 0 g |
| Protien | 7 g |
| Arthred (hydrolized collagen) | A patented form of hydrolyzed collagen protein (HCL), which forms the | * |
| framework of human cartilage. |
| Alfalfa Powder | This valuable plant is well known for its ability to rid the tissues of excess | * |
| fluid. Legumes are typically rich in minerals and protein, providing a good |
| range of amino acids |
| Aloe Vera Powder | Antiseptic, cleanser, moisturizer, anti inflammatory | * |
| Calcium | Good for bones & teeth, iron stores, nerve relaxation, endurance | 1000 mg | 10 mg |
| Capsicum Fruit Powder | The potent, hot fruit of cayenne has been used as medicine for centuries. It | * |
| was considered helpful for various conditions of the gastrointestinal tract, |
| including stomachaches, cramping pains, and gas. Useful for:Bursitis, |
| Diabetic neuropathy, Osteoarthritis,Psoriasis,Rheumatoid arthritis, Shingles |
| (herpes zoster)/postherpetic neuralgia |
| Celery Seed | The ancients used celery seed for its nourishing and restorative properties | * |
| and to treat rheumatism, gout, and digestive complaints. More recently it has |
| been recognized as a potential aid in the battle against high blood |
| pressure. |
| Ginko Biloba (leaves) (mg) | The Chinese have used ginkgo for thousands of years to treat various | * |
| conditions, including memory loss, asthma, allergies, and coughs. |
| Turmeric | Turmeric has been used for thousands of years as an anti-inflammatory | * |
| agent in the treatment of sprains, cramps, bruises, and muscle pain. |
| Topical applications have been used to promote the healing of wounds and |
| skin conditions. Herbalists as well as an increasing number of doctors are |
| now aware of the anti-inflammatory properties of turmeric root extracts. |
| Turmeric may be as effective as cortisone for acute inflammation, though |
| somewhat less so for chronic inflammation. Turmeric alleviates the pain of |
| rheumatoid arthritis and prevents menstrual discomfort. Turmeric may also |
| combat intestinal microbes. Its antioxidant properties may help to prevent |
| cancer and protect the liver. Recent studies suggest turmeric can lower |
| blood cholesterol levels and reduce the stickiness of blood platelets, thus |
| decreasing the risk of stroke and heart attack in some people. |
| Boswellia Serrata | Its fragrant resin has powerful anti-inflammatory properties that have been | * |
| proved through clinical research. It is also anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, and |
| analgesic. Boswellia is mainly used in rheumatic disorders and to improve |
| appetite and general weakness. During the last decade, extensive studies |
| have been undertaken to better understand the action of boswellia serrata. |
| Results from these studies show that boswellic acids are very effective in |
| rheumatic conditions and are safe for human use. Nonsteroidal |
| anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) like aspirin are the mainstay in treating |
| this condition, but many have serious adverse side effects. |
| India's council for Scientific and Industrial Research undertook a series of |
| studies to discover herbal based anti-inflammatory products having |
| beneficial effects on rheumatic diseases without any adverse side-effects. |
| They concluded that boswellic acids, as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory |
| agents, are more beneficial, less toxic, and more potent than the standard |
| drug of choice, Ketoprofen. |
| * There is currently no Recommended Daily Intake (RDI) | Page 1 of 3 |