

Type 1 Inflammatory
LifeSeasons ReCODE with The Bredesen Protocol
Overview
Type 1 Inflammatory combines several ingredients with known anti-inflammatory properties, such as turmeric, boswellia, and ginger. While each ingredient has demonstrated potential health benefits in various studies, the relatively low doses and the lack of research on the specific combination make it difficult to definitively determine the overall effectiveness of this product. Individuals seeking significant relief may need higher doses or alternative treatments.
The Good
Contains multiple ingredients with anti-inflammatory properties
Includes Meriva Turmeric Rhizome Extract for enhanced bioavailability
Offers a convenient combination of several supplements
The Bad
Modest Dosing
Limited evidence for long-term combination effects
Potential for gastrointestinal discomfort
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals following the Bredesen ReCODE Protocol, those seeking to address chronic inflammation, individuals with cognitive decline concerns.
Skip If: You are pregnant or nursing, have pre-existing medical conditions without consulting a doctor, or are not following the ReCODE protocol.
Ingredients Analysis
Total Curcuminoids
110 mgBoswellic Acids
97.5 mgGinger Root Extract
80 mgGingerols
4 mgBromelain
50 mgQuercetin
50 mgNettle Leaf Extract
25 mgVitacherry
25 mgHow to Use
Take recommended dosage with meals, as directed by a healthcare professional or the ReCODE protocol guidelines.
Daily
Morning & Evening
With food
Who Should Use This
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