Tag: inflammation
Inflammation: The Silent Killer (and what to do about it): PART ONE
While we’ve all been busy focusing on avoiding cholesterol and fat we’ve mostly ignored what is turning out to be one of the most...
Joint, Inflammation Support Ingredient
NaturArk has announced the launch of its MyrLiq ingredient. An extract from the resin of the myrrh plant, MyrLiq has been shown to positively...
Supplier Line: Extracts from Black Pepper, Turmeric, Cranberry, and Myrrh
NaturArk has launched a line of ingredients including Endophyllene, OxiTurmeric, MacroPAC-A, and MyrLiq, intended to help support a range of wellness issues, including pain...
Help for Creaky Bones and Achy Joints
Bone and joint health and inflammation are universal concerns—and while they’re often considered the realm of the aging, research suggests a shift: “Joint health...
Omega-3 Expert: New Science Links Omega-6 to Heart Benefits
Sioux Falls, SD--Do omega-6 fatty acids fuel disease-causing inflammation or are they just as important as omega-3s in reducing risk of disease? Two new...
Green Tea May Lower Risk of Obesity and Inflammation
Columbus, OH—A new study published in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry suggests that green tea could lower risk of obesity and other inflammatory biomarkers.
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Ginger, Tart Cherry May Reduce Inflammation Due to Obesity
Two studies published in November have addressed the issue of inflammation due to obesity. "Ginger Extract Ameliorates Obesity and Inflammation via Regulating MicroRNA-21/132 Expression...
Inflammation
LifeSeasons has added Inflamma-X to its supplement line. Made with turmeric, boswellia, tart cherry, skullcap, nettle leaf, and protease enzymes, this supplement helps to...
Curcumin and Your Body
Curcumin is a major constituent of turmeric, a spice taken from the plant Curcuma longa Linn, which grows in Southeast Asia. It requires high...
Beneath the Skin
Understanding Inflammation
Inflammation is defined as a defense mechanism in the body when the immune system recognizes damaged cells, pathogens and irritants (1). Inflammation is...