Friday 25 November 2011

Zyflamend Softgels by New Chapter

New Chapter has extensively researched the herbal pharmacopoeia and international medical databases and discovered that the following time-tested herbs, properly extracted and blended in the correct proportions, contain at least 8 phytonutrients that may safely and significantly inhibit COX-2. New Chapter combines several of nature's finest synergistic herbs for potent joint and cellular support in the patented formula Zyflamend.

1- Holy Basil (Ocimum Sanctum) - Contains ursolic acid, which significantly enhances detoxification and promotes a healthy inflammation response.
2- Turmeric - Unique curcumin phytonutrient complex, synergistic with green tea, significantly multiplying each herb's ability to promote healthy eicosanoid balance.
3- Ginger - Supercritical extract modulates both eicosanoid cascades and offers numerous anti-aging constituents.
4- 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.
5- Rosemary - Dual extracts offer highly concentrated, full spectrum eicosanoid balance and support detoxification.
6- Hu Zhang (Polygonum Cuspidatum) - Richest known resveratrol source, with each daily serving delivering the approximate equivelant of six glasses of resveratrol-rich wine.
Chinese Goldthread And Barberry - Unique berberine phytonutrient complex naturally promotes a healthy inflammation response.
7- Oregano - Source of large number of phytonutrient modulators (31) according to USDA database.
8- Baikal Skullcap - Unique baicalin phytonutrient complex, naturally promotes healthy inflammation response.

New Chapter's patented Zyflamend formulation represents a scientific breakthrough in promoting a healthy inflammation response. Recent research studies suggest this may be an effective strategy to promote healthy joint function and normal cell growth.