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The New “Plague” Of Our Times: America’s Inflammation Epidemic
Throughout most of human history, the main threats to human life and health have been the germ diseases: smallpox, bubonic plague, tuberculosis, dysentery, influenza, typhoid fever, etc. In the ...
Inflammation-Modulating Supplements
As I reported in the last issue of Vitamin Research News, chronic, often “silent” inflammation is the new plague of the 21st century.[1] This inflammation is triggered by aging and a ...
Pain Management : Natural Strategies to Regain Mobility
Anyone who has experienced a painful injury is all too familiar with its consequences, especially the accompanying unpleasant sensation and loss of mobility. Pain is not a disease, but a symptom of ...
The President’s Desk : Living Without Pain
Because of my wife’s ongoing battle with lower back pain, I have become all-too-familiar with this debilitating condition. That’s why our new pain formula is personally relevant to me. As ...
UniZyme™ : Introducing Improved, Non-Animal-Derived, Anti-Inflammatory
VRP is pleased to announce the introduction of a new and improved version of our premier anti-inflammatory formula, UniZyme. UniZyme has been enhanced in several ways. Most noticeably, the ...
SSRIs Plus NSAIDs : A Potentially Lethal Combination
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are the most widely used antidepressants in the world. Often, however, individuals taking SSRIs for depression also suffer from one or more painful ...
Serrapeptase : Insect-Derived Enzyme Fights Inflammation
Our bodies have a love-hate relationship with inflammation. On the one hand, inflammation is a natural response, necessary to protect the body from invading organisms. On the other hand, inflammation ...
Boswellia Serrata: A Unique Ayurvedic Anti-Rheumatic
Boswellia serratta, of the botanical family Burseraceae, is the scientific name for a tree of moderate height which grows in the dry hilly areas of India. The therapeutic value of the dried resinous ...
Inflammation : Its Surprising Role in Everything from Depression to Insulin Resistance
In the minds of many, inflammation often is associated with the pain and swelling that occurs after trauma, whether from a sports injury or a wound. However, scientists are beginning to realize that ...
CRP Testing : Measuring Inflammation is Key to Overall Health
Creactive Protein (CRP) is an inflammation marker studied extensively for its possible role in heart disease. However, emerging evidence indicates that high levels of CRP are present in a number of ...
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