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1. Jarrow's Cox 2 Tame 90Sg
90 SoftGels Natural COX-2 Inhibitors 30 servings Prod # 29008 Usage: Take 1 to 3 softgels per day with water or juice after or before meal, or as directed by your qualified health consultant. COX2TAME™ is a synergistic blend of herbal extracts and oleoresins (full spectrum herbal extracts) known to provide natural Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) enzyme inhibition. COX-2 inhibition is important for healthy joint function, normal cellular development (overexpression of COX-2 causes abnormal cell development) and healthy aging. — MaxDHA is a source of Omega 3 fatty acids known to generate prostaglandins series 3 (PGE3) and inhibit COX-2. — GLA, from Borage seed oil extract, enhances synthesis of prostaglandins series E1 (PGE1). — Devil's Claw contains COX-2 inhibitors iridoid glycosides, such as harpagosides, clinically proven to improve joint motility and flexibility. . . .
 
2. Baywood's C-2 Relief 60Caps
Considering that most health issues from a skinned knee, twisted ankle or even normal wear and tear involve some level of pain, it only makes sense to decipher the mechanism behind this feeling and find a means to manage it. For centuries, various remedies provided some pain relief until a breakthrough occurred in the discovery that the hormone-like compounds called prostaglandins, which are the cause of inflammation and thus the producers of pain, could be blocked. By inhibiting an enzyme known as Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), which triggers the release of prostaglandins, there exists a solution to pain management. What's in C-2 Relief™ While COX-2 inhibition may seem to clearly describe one pharmacological effect of several common and widely recognized natural products, such a benefit seems in favor of the following compounds serving as natural modulators of pain: Syzygium . . .
 

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