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Pain-FX Joint Formula

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PAIN-FX soulage la douleur en ciblant à la fois ladouleur elle-même et la composante inflammatoire du cycle de la douleur.

Lorsqu’on ressent de la douleur, notre corps envoie un signal au cerveau qui dit : « Regarde ici ! Jen’aime pas ça ! Arrête ça ! ». Si la source de la douleur est quelque chose d'aussi banal qu'un caillou dans notre chaussure, nous enlevons simplement le caillou et passons à autre chose. Cependant, la plupart des sources de douleur sont internes, il n'est donc pas toujours facile de résoudre le problème.

PAIN-FX soulage la douleur en ciblant à la fois la douleur elle-même et la composante inflammatoire du cycle de la douleur. C'est uneformule analgésique, anti-inflammatoire et antioxydante, ce qui signifie qu'elle réduit notre sensation de douleur tout en bloquant la production de médiateurs inflammatoires et protège le corps contre les dommages causés par l'inflammation.

White Willow Bark Extract (Salix alba– young branch bark) 50% Salicin

  • Significant analgesic effects, making it effective for reducing the sensation of musculoskeletal pain2.
  • Reduces the amount of pro-inflammatory mediators being made, helping to lower inflammation in the body3.

Boswellia Extract (Boswellia serrata– stem bark oleogum resin) 65% Boswellic Acid

  • Blocks the production of inflammatory mediators to reduce overall inflammation and pain in the body4.
  • Significantly reduces joint swelling, pain, and stiffness in osteoarthritis5.

Curcumin (Curcuma longa– rhizome)

  • Reduces inflammation by preventing the production of some of the body’s most potent inflammatory mediators6, thereby stopping the cycle of inflammation-induced pain.
  • Source of antioxidants, which helps to heal damage caused by inflammation7.
Each Capsule Contains
White Willow Bark Extract (Salix alba – young branch bark) 50% Salicin 120mg
Boswellia Extract (Boswellia serrata – stem bark oleogum resin) 65% Boswellic Acids 150mg
Curcumin (Curcuma longa – rhizome) 100mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Vegetable Capsule Shell (Hypromellose), Oryza sativa (Rice) hull powder, Silicon dioxide Priority Allergen: None Healthology does not use genetically modified ingredients. Allingredients are NON-GMO / GMO FREE.

Recommended Dose: Adults: Take 1 capsule with water, at the onset of pain, 1-2 times per day

Duration Of Use: Consult a health care practitioner for prolonged use.

Do not use this product if you are allergic to acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) or other salicylates, are pregnant and/or breastfeeding. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are taking anticoagulants or products containing acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) or other salicylates, antiplatelet medication or blood thinners. Consult a health care practitioner if you have asthma, peptic ulcer disease, gallstones, bile duct obstruction, stomach ulcers, excess stomach acid. Stop use if you develop diarrhea, abdominal pain, heartburn, nausea, or vomiting. Hypersensitivity/allergy has been known to occur, in which case, discontinue use.

Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you have had recent surgery or have upcoming surgery. Keep out of reach of children.

Dr. Hilary’s Lifestyle Tips To Reduce Pain

  • Eat an anti-inflammatory diet: Focus on a diet rich in whole foods with as little processed food as possible. Shop around the outside edges of the grocery store so that veggies, lean protein, legumes, nuts and seeds are the staples of your diet.
  • Avoid pro-inflammatory foods: In some people, specific foods may worsen inflammation and pain. Common culprits include gluten, dairy, sugar, and vegetables from the nightshade family (tomato, potato, eggplant and peppers).
  • Heal the gut: Most of our inflammatory mediators are made in the digestive tract. If you’re experiencing both pain and digestive issues (bloating, constipation, diarrhea) then improving digestion should be part of your plain to reduce pain.
  • Reduce stress: Pain, and the conditions that cause pain, are worsened by stress8. Setting boundaries, being comfortable with saying no or asking for help, and spending time doing things you love are all helpful for stress reduction.
  • Meditate: There is a huge amount of research to support mindfulness mediation for pain management. Start small, with a guided meditation app to help you learn the ropes. Even 5-10 minutes of meditation per day improves pain and overall wellbeing9
  • Treat the cause: Order lab testing or imaging to get a diagnosis of what is causing the pain, and then take steps to treat the underlying issue.

Pain is a signal that there’s injury or damage to the body. In response to pain the body sends inflammatory mediators to the site, which are necessary for the healing process but can perpetuate and worsen pain. Pain can have a profoundly negative impact on our daily life, including limiting mobility, and causing depression, insomnia and fatigue.

We should always work to identify and fix the cause of pain, but that can be challenging in circumstances where pain is caused by a chronic health condition. We can, however, reduce the body’s inflammatory response through eating an anti-inflammatory diet, healing the gut, reducing stress, and meditating. PAIN-FX provides additional support through reducing our sensation of pain, limiting inflammation, and protecting the body from oxidative damage. PAIN-FX helps to break the cycle of inflammation to provide relief from pain.

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  2. Vlachojannis JE, Cameron M, Chrubasik S. A systematic review on the effectiveness of willow bark for musculoskeletal pain. Phytother Res. 2009;23(7):897–900.
  3. Shara M, Stohs SJ. Efficacy and Safety of White Willow Bark (Salix alba) Extracts. Phytother Res. 2015;29(8):1112–1116.
  4. Siddiqui MZ. Boswellia serrata, a potential antiinflammatory agent: an overview. Indian J Pharm Sci. 2011;73(3):255–261.
  5. Roy NK, Parama D, Banik K, et al. An Update on Pharmacological Potential of Boswellic Acids against Chronic Diseases. Int J Mol Sci. 2019;20(17):4101.
  6. Jurenka, JS. Anti-inflammatory Properties of Curcumin, a Major Constituent of Curcuma longa: A Review of Preclinical and Clinical Research. Altern Med Rev. 2009;14(2):141-53.
  7. Mills S, Bone K. Principles and Practice of Phytotherapy. Toronto, ON: Churchill Livingstone; 2000.
  8. McEwen BS, Kalia M. The role of corticosteroids and stress in chronic pain conditions. Metabolism. 2010;59 Suppl 1:S9–S15.
  9. Hilton L, Hempel S, Ewing BA, et al. Mindfulness Meditation for Chronic Pain: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Ann Behav Med. 2017;51(2):199–213.