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Phytoprofen®

Phytoprofen combines ginger, Boswellia, and curcumin phytosome to support healthy cytokine balance.* Bromelain reduces swelling and bruising.* Phytoprofen supports healing after injury or surgery.*

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  • Phytoprofen combines four well-researched ingredients to provide comprehensive support for musculoskeletal health and recovery.
  • The combination of ginger, Boswellia, and curcumin phytosome in Phytoprofen supports a balanced cytokine response, which is crucial for managing inflammation and promoting tissue repair.
  • Bromelain, a proteolytic enzyme, aids in reducing swelling and bruising by supporting the breakdown of proteins that contribute to inflammation and fluid retention.
  • Curcumin Phytosome enhances the bioavailability of curcumin, ensuring optimal absorption and utilization for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
  • Supports healthy cytokine balance after exercise.
  • Promotes healing after injury or surgery.
  • Reduces post-operative bruising and swelling.
  • Maintains healthy connective tissue.
  • Supports a balanced inflammatory response.

Bromelain, Curcumin Phytosome (Curcuma longa extract (root) / Phospholipid complex from Sunflower), Ginger extract (root) (Zingiber officinale), Indian Frankincense extract (gum) (Boswellia serrata), Hypromellose (derived from cellulose) capsule, Leucine.

Take 2 capsules two to three times daily or as recommended by a health-care practitioner.

  • Bromelain and Post-operative Inflammation

    Studies suggest bromelain supplementation can reduce post-operative swelling and tenderness following musculoskeletal injuries.

  • Curcumin and Inflammatory Cytokines

    Research indicates curcumin supports a balanced inflammatory response by modulating the production of inflammatory cytokines.

  • Ginger and Pain Management

    Clinical trials have demonstrated ginger's potential to alleviate pain and improve function in individuals with musculoskeletal discomfort.