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CONSISTENCY IS KEY

Once you have the awareness about chronic inflammation and how you can reduce it, consistency is key. You must commit to a wellness regimen with the correct, scientifically-proven products to help you on your journey to a healthier lifestyle and also stay on that path. We live in a world that wants a “one pill cures all” solution that works quickly. Unfortunately, that is not reality. You didn’t become inflamed in one day and it will take more than a day (or even months) to get to where you desire. You want to be able to do all the things that bring you comfort and joy, like going for long walks, playing with your grandkids, taking trips with friends and family and just being mobile and pain-free. You can achieve your goal with a commitment to a consistent wellness regimen. We want to help you succeed.

LET’S REVIEW

• The fruit of the prickly pear cactus assists to lower elevated at-risk levels of C-reactive protein4, 5 • The supplementation of omega-3 fatty acids assists to reduce both inflammation and levels of

anxiousness6 ; providing neuroprotective benefits.

• Resveratrol effectively reduces the increased expression of pro-flammatory cytokines. These

findings suggest that the suppression of inflammation is associated with the neuroprotective effects of resveratrol and could be a promising candidate for stroke treatment.7

So, if your goal is to keep your chronic inflammation in check, improve your lifestyle and engage in longterm wellness, taking these three supplements together can help you!

A WINNING WAY TO WELLNESS

Committing to being consistent with your regimen will help to improve your quality of life. The science and education about TriVita’s products are available to help you on your wellness journey. Think of all the things that you will be able to do that will make you happier and healthier. You can do this and we believe in you!

References

1. Washington Post, “Chronic inflammation is long lasting, insidious, dangerous. And you may not even know you have it.” by Mariene Cimmons, 1/20/20 2. Furman, David, et al. “Chronic inflammation in the etiology of disease across the life span.” Nature medicine 25.12 (2019): 1822-1832. 3. Harvard Medical School Guide, “Understanding Inflammation” - 978-1-61401-168-2 4. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK493173/ 5. Jensen, G. Evaluation of Activity Levels, Inflammatory Markers, and Overall Wellness. 2019 https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03619265 6. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0889159111004685 7. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29925765/

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