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by Metagenics
WHAT IS IT?
Each 2 scoops (54 g) of UltraInflam X®
contains:
| Calories |
200 |
| Fat (2.5 g
saturated and 0 g trans fats) |
6 grams |
| Cholesterol |
0 |
| Sodium |
100 mg |
| Potassium (as
dipotassium phosphate) |
430 mg |
| Carbohydrate |
25 g |
| Fiber |
4 g |
| Sugars |
9 g |
| Protein |
15 g |
| Vitamin A (as
retinyl palmitate) |
2500 IU |
| Vitamin A (as
beta-carotene) |
2500 IU |
| Vitamin C (as
ascorbic acid) |
180 mg |
| Calcium (as
calcium citrate and dicalcium phosphate) |
300 mg |
| Iron (as
ferrous fumarate) |
1.4 mg |
| Vitamin D (as
cholecalciferol) |
45 IU |
| Vitamin E (as
d-alpha tocopheryl acetate) |
100 IU |
| Thiamin (as
thiamin HCl) |
2 mg |
| Riboflavin |
2 mg |
| Niacin (as
niacinamide, niacin) |
35 mg |
| Vitamin B6 (as
pyridoxine hydrochloride) |
5 mg |
| Folate (as
folic acid) |
80 mcg |
| Vitamin B12
(as cyanocobalamin) |
3 mcg |
| Biotin |
150 mcg |
| Pantothenic
Acid (as D-calcium pantothenate) |
5 mg |
| Phosphorus (as
dipotassium phosphate and dicalcium phosphate) |
430 mg |
| Magnesium (as
magnesium citrate) |
280 mg |
| Zinc (as zinc
gluconate) |
13 mg |
| Copper (as
copper gluconate) |
1 mg |
| Manganese |
3 mg |
| Chromium (as
chromium polynicotinate) |
60 mcg |
| L-Glutamine |
750 mg |
| L-Lysine (as
L-Lysine HCl) |
750 mg |
| Turmeric
Rhizome Extract (Curcuma longa) [standardized to 95% (300 mg)
curcuminoids] |
316 mg |
| Rosemary Leaf
Extract (Rosmarinus officinalis) |
200 mg |
| D-Limonene |
100 mg |
| Ginger Root
Extract (Zingiber officinale) [standardized to 5% (5 mg)
total pungent compounds] |
100 mg |
| Sulfate (as
magnesium sulfate) |
50 mg |
Other Ingredients: Rice protein concentrate, rice bran, rice syrup
solids, fructose, natural flavors, medium chain triglycerides, olive oil,
silica, xanthan, carrageenan, and cellulose gum.
WHAT DOES IT DO?
According to the manufacturer:
UltraInflamX
is a patented†, pleasant-tasting, easily digested medical food that provides
nutritional support for patients with:
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Rheumatoid arthritis |
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Ulcerative colitis |
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Eczema and
psoriasis |
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Crohn's
disease |
- Can be used as part of a comprehensive
elimination, GI Restoration, or anti-inflammatory lifestyle program.
- Supports Phase II detoxification,
gastrointestinal mucosa integrity, and reduction of damaging
free-radical generation.
- Features a unique blend of vitamins,
minerals, amino acids, bioflavonoids, and the phytonutrients rutin,
curcuminoids, and quercetin to nutritionally support healthy essential
fatty acid metabolism.
- Provides a low-allergy-potential rice
protein concentrate that is augmented with essential amino acids for
increased biological value
- Supplies high-molecular-weight rice
dextrins as a carbohydrate source.
- Provides a good source of antioxidants
with a high ORAC value of 17,108.
- Comes with a Quick-Start Guide and a
more comprehensive Patient Guide for complete program guidelines.
- Available in delicious Original,
Chocolate Orange, Tropical Mango, and Pineapple Banana
flavors.
CAUTIONS
Excess Vitamin A intake may be
toxic and may increase the risk of birth defects. Pregnant women and women
who may become pregnant should not exceed 5,000 IU of pre-formed vitamin A (retinyl
acetate or retinyl palmitate) per day. It is also recommended that children
under four should not regularly consume more than 2,500 IU per day.
See Disclaimer.
DOSE
Blend, shake, or briskly stir
two level scoops (52 grams) into eight ounces of chilled water, juice, or
acceptable fruit as listed in the dietary guidelines (Quick-Start
Guide/Patient Guide).
NHC
sells 728 g jars of UltraInflam X
original (14 servings) for
$55.95. The suggested retail price is $62.25.
NHC
sells 728 g jars of UltraInflam X
Mango (14 servings) for
$55.95. The suggested retail price is $62.25.
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These statements have not been evaluated by the
U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA).
The products discussed are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent
any disease.
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