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Zyflamend

Started by gold55, May 27, 2012, 10:26:52 PM

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gold55

Hi,
Does anyone take New Chapter's Zyflamend for inflammation?  I have been reading about it and wondered if anyone trying alternative medicine had taken this? 
Dx#1:  dx changed to Sicca Syndrome + UCTD (how wonderful)
Dx#2:  Osteoarthritis and high cholesterol
Meds:  my golden retrievers, my doodle, otc tylenol, ibuprofen, mobic, vitamins, omegas, oral pilocarpine, liguid chondroiten/glucosamine with

gurs

My rheumy recommended this actually and I know she takes it daily. I never tried it, but but my mom has been taking it for over
2 years now and really likes it. Seems to help with her joints/pain.

Gursie
52 years old.Primary SS, Lupus, Raynauds, POTS, Hormone issues from Hyster-menopause, systemic candida,osteoporosis,Gastroparesis, chronic neuropathy, migraines, sinus/dental issues. selective immune def/low t-cells.
Prednisone & medrol , plaquenil, diflucan, bio-estrogen creams,many supplements

Sleepy In Seattle

I have been taking it for a couple years and really like it. It doesn't work as well as NSAIDs, but I do notice a difference in general achiness and inflammation. Some studies also say Tumeric (a main ingredient) helps discourage cancers as well. I figure it won't hurt and gives me enough of a benefit to make it worth paying for, at least for me.
Sjogren's, Lupus, Raynaud's, APS
Fatigue, Brain Fog, Autoimmune Hearing Loss, joint/muscle pain, dry mouth, clots in retina, etc
GF, "semi-Paleo" diet, Supplements, Plaquenil 400mg/day, Aspirin 325mg/day (for APS), Methotrexate 7mg/2x per week, Prednisone 3.5mg/day

jazzlover

It's supposed to be good. I know of many who swear by it. I'm very sensitive to herbs, so I'm afraid to try this one. I take NOW brand curcumin with success.
Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS), Salicylate Sensitivity,  Interstitial Cystitis,  gluten intolerance, Raynaud's, Sjogren's, A-fib; cytomegalovirus, mycoplasma,  recovered from Lyme disease