Less Pain Today

I’m blessed to meet so many wonderful people coming into our natural store at ANMC Holistic Health.  Their symptoms and interests are vastly different, but I have seen an upward trend lately.  Clients are looking for new ways to reduce their pain.

Did you know flavonoids are known to have analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties.  This is a great first line defense for reducing minor pain.  When we help the body become less inflamed, we reduce pain.

 

In the past week, two specific clients come to mind with goals of reducing pain: 

Client #1 in her 40’s was looking for relief after she’s been out in her garden.  She experiences the natural aches and pains of excessive kneeling, bending, lifting.  Her go-to product is Inflavonoid Intensive Care.

Client #2 is the sweetest lady in her later years dealing with occasional back pain from arthritis. She uses Inflavonoid Rapid. Previously her body (specifically her liver) did not respond well to acetaminophen and she was grateful to have a natural herbal options available.

Personally, I partner Inflavonoid Intensive Care with my chiropractor visits.  Prior to using this supplement, I would feel stiff and achy after adjustments. With the support of this supplement, I notice a drastic reduction in these symptoms.

The next time you reach for the standard over the counter analgesic (a drug that relieves pain) to reduce pain or inflammation, consider a more natural option.  Boswellia, turmeric, and ginger are among the key players in Metagenics formula. This month we are featuring two of Metagenic’s products for pain support:

 

Inflavonoid Rapid – for relief of acute minor pain and occasional discomfort

Inflavonoid Intensive Care – for relief of recurrent minor pain and inflammation

 

Stop by and let’s chat about which supplements are best for you!  Or for only $25, we can find the exact match to your body’s needs using the BioRep Supplement Study. Stop in or call us for more details!

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