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Zyflamend 

Zyflamend is een unieke combinatie van kruiden van een uitzonderlijke kwaliteit, het natuurlijke middel tegen allerlei ontstekingen.

 

Heilige basilicum:

Holy Basil (Ocimum sanctum) Contains ursolic acid, which significantly enhances detoxification and promotes a healthy inflammation response.*
Kurkuma:

Turmeric Unique curcumin phytonutrient complex, synergistic with green tea, significantly multiplying each herb's ability to promote healthy eicosanoid balance.*
Gember:

Ginger Supercritical extract modulates both eicosanoid cascades and offers numerous anti-aging constituents.*
Groene thee:

Green Tea Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences report green tea polyphenols exert a beneficial effect on healthy eicosanoid balance.* Major university database notes green tea contains 51 phytonutrients that promote a healthy inflammation response.
Rozemarijn:

Rosemary Dual extracts offer highly concentrated, full spectrum eicosanoid balance and support detoxification.*
Japanse duizendknoop:

Hu Zhang (Polygonum cuspidatum) Richest known resveratrol source, with each daily serving delivering the approximate equivalent of six glasses of resveratrol-rich wine.
Chinese coptis en zuurbes:

Chinese Goldenthread and Barberry Unique barberine phytonutrient complex, naturally promote a healthy inflammation response.*
Oregano:

Oregano Source of large number of phytonutrient modulators.*

Glidkruid:

Baikal Skullcap Unique baicalin phytonutrient complex, naturally promotes healthy inflammation response.* 

 

 

Inflammation Response: Natural vs. Synthetic
We know that many people suffering from non-chronic inflammation are unwilling to take a synthetic anti-inflammatory, but they are just as unwilling to live with inflammation. Simply put, many people are willing to take a natural response to inflammation if it works.

How Inflammation Happens
Diet is the #1 cause of inflammation. While there are other things that can cause inflammation, such as stress, pollution, cigarette smoke and obesity, diet is by far the #1 culprit. Specifically, high amounts of a type of fat in the diet, called arachadonic acid. It’s found in animal products, especially in corn-fed beef, and our body transforms this arachadonic acid into inflammatory chemicals that “spark” inflammation.

The Science Of Ginger & Turmeric
Scientists have discovered many herbs that can safely, powerfully, and naturally modulate inflammation.* Ginger and Turmeric are perhaps the two most important herbs in this regard. These two extremely therapeutic ingredients are in many New Chapter products, and are also the powerful, herbal building blocks for Zyflamend®, America’s #1 selling herbal therapeutic for non-chronic inflammation management.‡

Nature’s Inflammation Modulating Herbs
In addition to ginger and turmeric, scientists have also discovered other herbs that, if sufficiently concentrated and intelligently blended, may offer substantial relief from the “fires” of inflammation. These include green tea, holy basil, chamomile, Chinese goldthread, barberry, Baikal skullcap, Hu zhang (a Japanese knotweed), rosemary, hops, feverfew and oregano.

This is the wisdom of nature, and why cultures for thousands of years have obtained healing benefits from extracts of these botanicals.
Healthy Joint Function, Naturally
New Chapter’s Zyflamend® is a whole new, natural way to manage non-chronic inflammation and a scientific breakthrough in healthy inflammation response. It’s a powerful, all-natural complex of therapeutic herbs that work together with your body’s natural chemistries to promote healthy joint function and normal cell growth.* The herbal extracts and food nutrients in Zyflamend® work synergistically to target multiple enzymes, or “pathways.” This is a completely different approach to managing inflammation.*


Clinically Tested
Zyflamend® has been extensively researched by some of the most respected medical institutions in the world, with impressive results.

Zyflamend, a Unique Herbal Preparation with Nonselective COX Inhibitory Activity, Induces Apoptosis of Prostate Cells That Lack COX-2 Expression 

Global Gene Expression Changes in Glioblastoma Cell Line U87 by Zyflamend

Zyflamend-mediated Inhibition of Human PC3 Cell Proliferation: Effects on 12-LOX and Rb Protein Phosphotylation

Zyflamend Reduces LTB4 Formulation, and May Prevent Oral Carcinogenesis, in a DMBA-induced Hamster Cheek Pouch Model

Zyflamend Effective in Prostate Health
A Columbia University study has reportedly demonstrated Zyflamend®, an proprietary herbal extract preparation, suppresses prostate cancer cell growth.

The study also found Zyflamend induces prostate cancer cells to self-destruct via a process called “apoptosis.” Columbia researchers said their study suggests Zyflamend has the ability, in vitro, to reduce prostate cancer cell proliferation by as much as 78 percent and confirms Zyflamend has COX-1 and COX-2 anti-inflammatory effects, although its anti-cancer affects against prostate cancer were independent of COX-2 inhibition. “That,” said the scientists, “supports the postulation that some prostate cancer cells are not affected by COX-2 inflammation.”

“These results were particularly surprising and show great promise in the fight against prostate cancer,” said researcher Dr. Debra Bemis of the Columbia University Department of Urology. “We hope that the magnitude of benefits shown in this research will be confirmed in the larger scale trial already in progress.” On the strength of the laboratory research, Columbia’s department of urology has commenced a Phase 1 human clinical trial testing Zyflamend’s ability to prevent prostate cancer in patients with prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia — a clinical precursor for prostate cancer.

The study is detailed in the journal, Nutrition and Cancer.

 

Zyflamend, herb-based therapeutic shows promise for high risk of prostate cancer
Results of a phase I clinical trial of a novel herb-based therapeutic called Zyflamend have demonstrated that the therapy is associated with minimal toxicity and no serious adverse events in men at high-risk for developing prostate cancer. 

 

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