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Nature’s Sunshine Anti-Inflam 100 Cap
Nature’s Sunshine Anti-Inflam 100 Cap
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Nature’s Sunshine Anti-Inflam – Herbal Joint & Inflammation Support Capsules
Traditional Western Herbal Formulation • Natural Relief from Mild Joint Discomfort
Anti-Inflam by Nature’s Sunshine is a potent herbal formula designed for those experiencing mild inflammation, aches, joint soreness or musculoskeletal discomfort. Rooted in traditional Western herbal medicine, this blend combines time-honoured botanicals to support your body’s natural inflammatory balance and promote movement comfort.
Key Features & Benefits:
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Joint and musculoskeletal support: Contains herbs used traditionally to relieve inflammation, rheumatic-type aches, and mild joint pain.
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Herbal actives include:
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Salix alba (White Willow) bark – long used for its role in relieving discomfort related to ageing joints and muscular tension.
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Harpagophytum procumbens (Devil’s Claw) root – traditionally used for rheumatic pain and low back discomfort.
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Cimicifuga racemosa (Black Cohosh) root – historically used for muscle spasms and general aches.
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Clean formulation: Free from gluten, lactose, soy, starch, added sugars or salt; no artificial colourings or preservatives.
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Regulated product: Listed on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG 26083) under complementary medicine category.
Suggested Use:
Take 3 capsules three times daily with a meal or as prescribed by your qualified health practitioner.
Use for periods of increased inflammatory stress (e.g., joint overuse, ageing, seasonal change) and integrate with a healthy lifestyle for best results.
Ideal For:
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Adults experiencing mild joint discomfort, muscle soreness or inflammation-type symptoms
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Those seeking herbal-based support rather than synthetic anti-inflammatory medications
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Anyone after a clean-label formula with minimal ingredients and trusted heritage
Safety & Quality Notes:
Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Take at least two hours away from prescription medications due to potential herb–drug interactions. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult your healthcare professional.
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