Guest guest Posted November 15, 2001 Report Share Posted November 15, 2001 Inflazyme Zyflamend vs. INFLAZYME FORTE Returned from health food store. They did not have Zyflamend but did have the Inflazyme Forte. I noticed these are completely different items with very different ingredients? Which is more likely to be effective for my tendonitis inflammation in my wrist? stephen www.xiveren.com Sam: I only know you got the wrong man. Jack: Information Transit got the wrong man. I got the *right* man. The wrong one was delivered to me as the right man, I accepted him on good faith as the right man. Was I wrong? Brazil (1985) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2001 Report Share Posted November 15, 2001 Why? Dekany wrote: > Inflazyme > Zyflamend vs. INFLAZYME FORTE > > Returned from health food store. They did not have Zyflamend but did have > the Inflazyme Forte. I noticed these are completely different items with > very different ingredients? Which is more likely to be effective for my > tendonitis inflammation in my wrist? > > stephen > www.xiveren.com > > Sam: I only know you got the wrong man. > Jack: Information Transit got the wrong man. I got the *right* man. The > wrong one was delivered to me as the right man, I accepted him on good > faith > as the right man. Was I wrong? > > Brazil (1985) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2001 Report Share Posted November 15, 2001 I found this on the Prolithic Sports web site. http://www.prolithic.com/hpages/efoods/inflazym.html Inflazyme Forte by American Biologics is a specific combination of enzymes, antioxidants and special cofactors. Research has shown it to be extremely effective for the treatment of chronic and acute inflammation when taken in larger amounts between meals. Inflazyme Forte has been demonstrated to be of possible benefit in: Sports Injuries Muscle Strains and Sprains Swelling Muscle Aches and Pains Arthritis and Bursitis Over-Exhuastion Joint Pains More Serious Degenerative Conditions Inflammation is the body's natural response to stress from physical, chemical or metabolic imbalances resulting in tissue damage. It is the body's automatic mechanism to remove damaged tissue. Clinical manifestations of inflammation include swelling, edema, loss of fluid, allergies and tissue damage. Inflammation rids the body of damaged tissue. To speed recovery, the clinical use of properly combined antioxidants and enzymes is warranted. Inflazyme Forte is your perfect solution for maximum results. Inflazyme Forte, recommended by Dr. Balch in Prescription for Nutritional Healing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2001 Report Share Posted November 15, 2001 I'm interested why you think inflazyme will work better? Could they be used together or alternating? stephen www.xiveren.com Sam: I only know you got the wrong man. Jack: Information Transit got the wrong man. I got the *right* man. The wrong one was delivered to me as the right man, I accepted him on good faith as the right man. Was I wrong? Brazil (1985) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2001 Report Share Posted November 15, 2001 Zyflamend isn't O friendly? I thought it was recommended here because it WAS O friendly? Dekany wrote: > Only O friendly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2001 Report Share Posted November 15, 2001 Only O friendly Re: Zyflamend vs. INFLAZYME FORTE I found this on the Prolithic Sports web site. http://www.prolithic.com/hpages/efoods/inflazym.html Inflazyme Forte by American Biologics is a specific combination of enzymes, antioxidants and special cofactors. Research has shown it to be extremely effective for the treatment of chronic and acute inflammation when taken in larger amounts between meals. Inflazyme Forte has been demonstrated to be of possible benefit in: Sports Injuries Muscle Strains and Sprains Swelling Muscle Aches and Pains Arthritis and Bursitis Over-Exhuastion Joint Pains More Serious Degenerative Conditions Inflammation is the body's natural response to stress from physical, chemical or metabolic imbalances resulting in tissue damage. It is the body's automatic mechanism to remove damaged tissue. Clinical manifestations of inflammation include swelling, edema, loss of fluid, allergies and tissue damage. Inflammation rids the body of damaged tissue. To speed recovery, the clinical use of properly combined antioxidants and enzymes is warranted. Inflazyme Forte is your perfect solution for maximum results. Inflazyme Forte, recommended by Dr. Balch in Prescription for Nutritional Healing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2001 Report Share Posted November 15, 2001 Well, Steve, since that's the one you have... let us know how it works. I bought the Zyflamend as a replacement for aspirin and/or ibuprofen. This stuff seems like it's stronger, more for sports injuries which is what your is. We just keep learning. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2001 Report Share Posted November 15, 2001 I've seen it do wonders in as few as 3 days. You have to just take my word for for it on this one. RE: Zyflamend vs. INFLAZYME FORTE I'm interested why you think inflazyme will work better? Could they be used together or alternating? stephen www.xiveren.com Sam: I only know you got the wrong man. Jack: Information Transit got the wrong man. I got the *right* man. The wrong one was delivered to me as the right man, I accepted him on good faith as the right man. Was I wrong? Brazil (1985) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2001 Report Share Posted November 15, 2001 inflazyme is O friendly Zymflamend is good for all. Re: Zyflamend vs. INFLAZYME FORTE Zyflamend isn't O friendly? I thought it was recommended here because it WAS O friendly? Dekany wrote: > Only O friendly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2001 Report Share Posted November 15, 2001 I will give Inflazyme Forte a try (may be tomorrow or Sat before I can go back and get it depending on my wife's recovery) and report back. Thanks again stephen www.xiveren.com Sam: I only know you got the wrong man. Jack: Information Transit got the wrong man. I got the *right* man. The wrong one was delivered to me as the right man, I accepted him on good faith as the right man. Was I wrong? Brazil (1985) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2001 Report Share Posted November 15, 2001 I wonder if it would help me with my degenerative spine.Anyone know? Vicki --- Maskell <kmaskell@...> wrote: > I found this on the Prolithic Sports web site. > > http://www.prolithic.com/hpages/efoods/inflazym.html > > Inflazyme Forte by American Biologics is a specific > combination of enzymes, antioxidants and special > cofactors. Research has shown it to be extremely > effective for the treatment of chronic and acute > inflammation when taken in larger amounts between > meals. Inflazyme Forte has been demonstrated to be > of possible benefit in: > > Sports > Injuries > Muscle Strains > and Sprains > Swelling > Muscle Aches > and Pains > Arthritis and > Bursitis > > Over-Exhuastion > Joint Pains > More Serious > Degenerative > Conditions > > Inflammation is the body's natural response to > stress from physical, chemical or metabolic > imbalances > resulting in tissue damage. It is the body's > automatic mechanism to remove damaged tissue. > Clinical > manifestations of inflammation include swelling, > edema, loss of fluid, allergies and tissue damage. > > Inflammation rids the body of damaged tissue. To > speed recovery, the clinical use of properly > combined > antioxidants and enzymes is warranted. Inflazyme > Forte is your perfect solution for maximum results. > > Inflazyme Forte, recommended by Dr. Balch in > Prescription for Nutritional Healing. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2001 Report Share Posted November 15, 2001 TRY IT! Re: Zyflamend vs. INFLAZYME FORTE I wonder if it would help me with my degenerative spine.Anyone know? Vicki --- Maskell <kmaskell@...> wrote: > I found this on the Prolithic Sports web site. > > http://www.prolithic.com/hpages/efoods/inflazym.html > > Inflazyme Forte by American Biologics is a specific > combination of enzymes, antioxidants and special > cofactors. Research has shown it to be extremely > effective for the treatment of chronic and acute > inflammation when taken in larger amounts between > meals. Inflazyme Forte has been demonstrated to be > of possible benefit in: > > Sports > Injuries > Muscle Strains > and Sprains > Swelling > Muscle Aches > and Pains > Arthritis and > Bursitis > > Over-Exhuastion > Joint Pains > More Serious > Degenerative > Conditions > > Inflammation is the body's natural response to > stress from physical, chemical or metabolic > imbalances > resulting in tissue damage. It is the body's > automatic mechanism to remove damaged tissue. > Clinical > manifestations of inflammation include swelling, > edema, loss of fluid, allergies and tissue damage. > > Inflammation rids the body of damaged tissue. To > speed recovery, the clinical use of properly > combined > antioxidants and enzymes is warranted. Inflazyme > Forte is your perfect solution for maximum results. > > Inflazyme Forte, recommended by Dr. Balch in > Prescription for Nutritional Healing. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2001 Report Share Posted November 15, 2001 I will when I can afford the 40.00 price on it. --- Dekany <info@...> wrote: > TRY IT! > Re: Zyflamend vs. INFLAZYME > FORTE > > > I wonder if it would help me with my degenerative > spine.Anyone know? Vicki > > > > --- Maskell <kmaskell@...> wrote: > > I found this on the Prolithic Sports web site. > > > > > http://www.prolithic.com/hpages/efoods/inflazym.html > > > > Inflazyme Forte by American Biologics is a > specific > > combination of enzymes, antioxidants and special > > cofactors. Research has shown it to be extremely > > effective for the treatment of chronic and acute > > inflammation when taken in larger amounts > between > > meals. Inflazyme Forte has been demonstrated to > be > > of possible benefit in: > > > > Sports > > Injuries > > Muscle > Strains > > and Sprains > > Swelling > > Muscle > Aches > > and Pains > > Arthritis > and > > Bursitis > > > > Over-Exhuastion > > Joint > Pains > > More > Serious > > Degenerative > > Conditions > > > > Inflammation is the body's natural response to > > stress from physical, chemical or metabolic > > imbalances > > resulting in tissue damage. It is the body's > > automatic mechanism to remove damaged tissue. > > Clinical > > manifestations of inflammation include swelling, > > edema, loss of fluid, allergies and tissue > damage. > > > > Inflammation rids the body of damaged tissue. To > > speed recovery, the clinical use of properly > > combined > > antioxidants and enzymes is warranted. Inflazyme > > Forte is your perfect solution for maximum > results. > > > > Inflazyme Forte, recommended by Dr. Balch > in > > Prescription for Nutritional Healing. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2001 Report Share Posted November 15, 2001 vicki wrote: > I wonder if it would help me with my degenerative > spine.Anyone know? Vicki I agree with , certainly worth the money to try a bottle and find out if it would help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2001 Report Share Posted November 15, 2001 vicki wrote: > I will when I can afford the 40.00 price on it. $22.50 here http://www.healingedge.net/store/american_biologics.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2001 Report Share Posted November 16, 2001 okay, so I have this problem in my shoulder, like tendonitis? Just woke up with it all gimpy the other day, major pain if I try to lift my arm or do anything with it. Anyway after reading this thread I went to the HFS to get some Inflazyme. They didn't have it, but they did have the Zyflamend. So I bought it and will let you all know if/how it helps. I think the reg price was around $22, but it was on sale, so got it for about $16. Definitely worth a try... ---Lilla --- Lilla Luoma --- lillabell@... Mitakuye oyasin....We Are All Related Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2001 Report Share Posted November 17, 2001 Lilla, it could be Bursitis...but if I were you I would head to the chiropractor for some treatment : ) Re: Zyflamend vs. INFLAZYME FORTE okay, so I have this problem in my shoulder, like tendonitis? Just woke up with it all gimpy the other day, major pain if I try to lift my arm or do anything with it. Anyway after reading this thread I went to the HFS to get some Inflazyme. They didn't have it, but they did have the Zyflamend. So I bought it and will let you all know if/how it helps. I think the reg price was around $22, but it was on sale, so got it for about $16. Definitely worth a try... ---Lilla --- Lilla Luoma --- lillabell@... Mitakuye oyasin....We Are All Related Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2001 Report Share Posted November 17, 2001 See if you can locate a network chiropractor. Day & night difference. Re: Zyflamend vs. INFLAZYME FORTE Thanks, yea I'm sure I could use an adjustment! My neck seems to be out as well, oh am I falling apart! Lilla Lilla, it could be Bursitis...but if I were you I would head to the chiropractor for some treatment : ) Re: Zyflamend vs. INFLAZYME FORTE okay, so I have this problem in my shoulder, like tendonitis? Just woke up with it all gimpy the other day, major pain if I try to lift my arm or do anything with it. Anyway after reading this thread I went to the HFS to get some Inflazyme. They didn't have it, but they did have the Zyflamend. So I bought it and will let you all know if/how it helps. I think the reg price was around $22, but it was on sale, so got it for about $16. Definitely worth a try... ---Lilla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2001 Report Share Posted November 17, 2001 Thanks, yea I'm sure I could use an adjustment! My neck seems to be out as well, oh am I falling apart! Lilla Lilla, it could be Bursitis...but if I were you I would head to the chiropractor for some treatment : ) Re: Zyflamend vs. INFLAZYME FORTE okay, so I have this problem in my shoulder, like tendonitis? Just woke up with it all gimpy the other day, major pain if I try to lift my arm or do anything with it. Anyway after reading this thread I went to the HFS to get some Inflazyme. They didn't have it, but they did have the Zyflamend. So I bought it and will let you all know if/how it helps. I think the reg price was around $22, but it was on sale, so got it for about $16. Definitely worth a try... ---Lilla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2001 Report Share Posted November 17, 2001 wrote: > See if you can locate a network chiropractor. Day & night > difference. What is a network chiropractor? How would you locate one? What is the difference? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2001 Report Share Posted November 21, 2001 http://network-chiropractic.net/pages/red/network-chiropractic.htm this should help love RE: Zyflamend vs. INFLAZYME FORTE wrote: > See if you can locate a network chiropractor. Day & night > difference. What is a network chiropractor? How would you locate one? What is the difference? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2001 Report Share Posted November 21, 2001 http://www.10ac.com/toc.htm to find one RE: Zyflamend vs. INFLAZYME FORTE wrote: > See if you can locate a network chiropractor. Day & night > difference. What is a network chiropractor? How would you locate one? What is the difference? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2001 Report Share Posted November 21, 2001 Dekany wrote: > http://network-chiropractic.net/pages/red/network-chiropractic.htm this > should help Thanks, . Sounds like a very interesting approach. Unfortunately there are none in my area. I suppose I'll have to stick to the " old " methods. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2001 Report Share Posted November 21, 2001 the old method is still a lifesaver. Re: Zyflamend vs. INFLAZYME FORTE Dekany wrote: > http://network-chiropractic.net/pages/red/network-chiropractic.htm this > should help Thanks, . Sounds like a very interesting approach. Unfortunately there are none in my area. I suppose I'll have to stick to the " old " methods. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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