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INJURECOV® TRIFECTA by Vinco 60 Tablets ( COX FREE )

INJURECOV® TRIFECTA by Vinco 60 Tablets ( COX FREE )

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DESCRIPTION:

Cox Free uses herbal compounds in a safe and natural way to stimulate the inhibition of the COX II pathway of inflammation, and it provides nutrients to help rebuild joint and associated tissues.

  • Beneficial in down regulating the inflammatory pathway for healthy COX II inhibition.
  • Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory

Today it is estimated that over 40 million people have some form of arthritis. By the year 2020, that number will hit 60 million. Considering the fact that arthritis is a progressive disease, and adding to these figures the number of people who are not yet diagnosed, or who are suffering the early stages of joint pain, the totals are just staggering.

Pain is the body's message that something is wrong in the system. Pain symptoms are not diseases in and of themselves, they are symptoms of a dysfunction in associated structures. Aging or joints with an injury history usually show evidence of wear, leading to pain. If the condition is not treated properly, the joint becomes immobile, ultimately leading to deformity of the joint. Although the aging process cannot be stopped, pain and inflammation resulting from such conditions can be managed naturally with COX Free.

Joint pain usually occurs when the slippery, lubricated cartilage cushion between bones deteriorates. This can be the result of an earlier injury, due to genetic weakness, or due to the process of wear and tear aging process. The result causes painful grinding of bone against bone. The sign of joint inflammation includes swelling, stiffness, tenderness, redness, warmth and may be accompanied by weight loss, fever, and weakness. People turn to analgesics to stop pain, but when they no longer help, they then turn to pain-relieving Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs). NSAIDs relieve pain by inhibiting an enzyme called cyclo-oxygenase (or COX). Inhibiting COX decreases the production of prostaglandins, the principal components responsible for pain and inflammation.

The two COX molecules are COX-1, which is found in most body tissues. It is an enzyme that produces chemical messengers that direct important functions in the body, such as formation of the protective lining found in the digestive tract. But in the presence of inflammation different messengers are formed called COX-2 enzymes, which can promote pain and inflammation. The problem outcome with NSAID medications is that although they can inhibit COX-2, easing pain and inflammation in our joints, they also inhibit COX-1, leaving the lining of our Gastrointestinal tract vulnerable to ulcers and bleeding.

The ingredients in Vinco's COX Free have been shown to down regulate the destructive inflammatory pathway of COX II enzymes through healthy inhibition of COX II. COX Free provides contemporary ingredients at full therapeutic doses, giving you a fresh approach for full system support.

Suggested Usage:

As a dietary supplement for adults and children 12 or more years of age, take one tablet two or three times daily, or as directed by a qualified healthcare professional.

Ingredients:

Serving Size: 2 Sustained Release Tablets

Servings per Container: 30

  • Ginger Root Std. Extract (5% Gingerols) 100 mg
  • Turmeric Rhizome Std. Extract (95% Curcuminoids) 300 mg
  • Boswellia Serrata Gum Resin (40% Boswellic Acid) 200 mg
  • DL-Phenylalanine 500 mg
  • Methyl-Sulfonyl-Methane (MSM) 500 mg
  • Collagen (Type II) 100 mg
  • DGL Licorice Root 200 mg

Other Ingredients: Dicalcium Phosphate, Stearic Acid, Silicon Dioxide, Modified Cellulose Gum. Gluten Free!

Warnings:

  • If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications, or have a medical condition, please consult your healthcare provider before taking any herbal supplement.
  • Keep out of the reach of children.
  • Do not use if tamper evident shrink wrap is broken or missing.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These products are not meant to diagnose‚ treat or cure any disease or medical condition.

*These statements have not been evaluated be the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

Additional Information:

Ginger (Zingiber officinale):

The antiemetic activity of ginger is believed to be due to shagol‚ while gingerol has been shown to stimulate gastric secretions and peristalsis. Ginger may be warranted instead of antihistamines for motion sickness because it does not cause drowsiness. The volatile oils in ginger are thought to act as peripheral vaso dilators or circulatory stimulants. Ginger's structural phenols are similar to aspirin and may have an effect on prostaglandins‚ PGE2 and PGF2‚ as well as thromboxane‚ leading to its use as an anticoagulant.

Turmeric (Curcuma langa):

Tumeric has been reported to be a potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant which may be a value in the treatment of rheuamtic disorders. The anti-inflammatory activity has been claimed to be compared to NSAIDs‚ producing significant improvement in clinical trials involving individuals with rheumatoid arthritis.

Boswellia (Boswellia serrata):

Boswellia's constituents‚ termed boswellic acids‚ have an anti-inflammatory action. Reports suggest that boswellia is effective in the management of arthritis. Boswellia inhibits pro-inflammatory mediators in the body‚ such as leukotrienes. As opposed to NSAIDs‚ long-term use of Boswellia does not lead to irritation or ulceration of the stomach.

Methyl Sulfonyl Methane (MSM):

MSM is derived from DMSO. DMSO‚ or Dimethyl Sulfoxide‚ is claimed to be an anti-inflammatory agent. MSM is a source of biological sulfur‚ and important component of proteins‚ connective tissues‚ hormones and enzymes. MSM is believed to relieve pain by several possible mechanisms. It may inhibit transmission of pain impulses along type C nerve fibers‚ increase blood flow and reduce muscular spasm. In addition‚ MSM appears to act as an anti-inflammatory agent‚ possibly by limiting the release of inflammatory mediators.

Collagen (Type II):

Type II collagen is the primary form of collagen contained in cartilage. Type II collagen extracts contain the amino acids found in the framework of human cartilage and can support the production of collagen in the body. These extracts reportedly aid in reducing the destruction of collagen within the body by “giving themselves up” in times of trauma. They also may provide anti-inflammatory activity and may improve joint flexibility.

Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra):

Although licorice is most recognized as a flavoring agent‚ it has a long history as a medicinal herb. It has been used to relieve symptoms in individuals with adrenal insufficiency and as a treatment for upper respiratory symptoms. DGL licorice may be beneficial in a variety of gastrointestinal disorders‚ particularly in peptic ulcer disease and inflammatory disorders. Licorice also is reported to inhibit prostaglandin and leukotriene synthesis.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These products are not meant to diagnose‚ treat or cure any disease or medical condition.