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InflaPlexSKU #: NP-16-497/100
Price: $36.00
Excellent for wound healing, congestion, bruising, cold & flu, respiratory problems, inflammation, injuries & more!
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Primary Support for:
Immune System
Respiratory System
Skin & Epithelial System
Cardiovascular System
Lymphatic System
Nervous System
Acute Inflammation
What Our Bodies Need:
Inflammation is accompanied by redness, swelling, congestion, pain, injury, colds and flu, broken capillaries, bruising, etc. Inflammation is the natural tissue reaction to injury or insult; the succession of biochemical processes that occur in living tissue when it is damaged or impaired. Dead or severely damaged tissue cells must be engulfed, digested and eliminated as part of the healing process. Repair mechanisms must be initiated to replace these cells for proper healing. The processes of inflammation - the bodys attempt to repair itself - require a spectrum of nutrients in adequate amounts as well as sufficient nerve and blood supply. Certain food factors (in the foods listed above) supply support to immune system function including the white blood cells, thymus gland, lymphatic system, vascular system, and more. Further, these foods support the natural process of inflammation and repair rather than attempting to halt or delay this process.
The natural unimpaired operations of inflammation are a marvelous system of biochemical stages designed to protect tissues, scavenge dead or foreign particles, and establish the matrix for cellular replacement.
Inflammation Is Present With:
All glands, organs and tissues
Wound healing
Skin, epithelial and endothelial tissue linings
Inflammation in all areas
Repair of damaged tissue
Small blood vessels and cardiovascular system
Bruising and capillary fragility
Respiratory congestion
Recurrent, chronic or acute illness
Injury to tissues due to accident or chronic illness
White blood cell, T cell, lymphocyte activity
Bladder and kidney inflammations
Swelling
