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Inflam-Ease

product on market Tablet or Pill Martin Avenue Pharmacy Safety: 100/100
100/100

This product looks safe

  • No ingredients exceed tolerable upper intake levels
  • 67% of ingredients have research evidence
A Label Compliance Grade

What the Evidence Says

AI-generated · Qwen 3.6 · methodology

Boswellia serrata, turmeric, and devil's claw are researched for their roles in managing inflammation and joint discomfort. There is moderate evidence supporting the efficacy of these ingredients for reducing musculoskeletal pain. The profile maintains a high safety score, indicating a low risk of adverse effects.

AI-generated summary based on research evidence. Not medical advice.

Label

Product Label

Label for Inflam-Ease
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Label Data

2 Tablet(s)
Serving Size
Botanical
Product Type
67%
Evidence Coverage
Ingredients

Supplement Facts — Evidence Check

Market median: 375.0mg (171 products) 31 studies (A:1, B:14)
750 mg
Market median: 450.0mg (254 products) 243 studies (A:0, B:100)
Devil's Claw
100 mg

Other Ingredients

Cellulose Stearic Acid Silica Magnesium Stearate Ethylcellulose
Claims

Label Claims — Verification

Unverified All Other
Unverified Structure/Function
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Product Information

Directions for Use

SUGGESTED USE: 2 tablets daily.

Warnings & Precautions

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

Formulation Notes

Enteric Coated Boswellia, Turmeric, & Devil's Claw

Additional Information

QUALITY AND POTENCY GUARANTEED

"We Make It Better..."

INFLAM-EASE combines three standardized potency botanicals which support healthy tendons, ligaments, and cartilage by helping to regulate the body's natural inflammatory response.

Store in a cool, dry place and away from direct light.

#10087

For Support of Healthy Inflammatory Response

Metadata

Product Details

DSLD Entry Date2013-03-25
Product TypeBotanical
FormTablet or Pill
DSLD ID19453
Data Updated2026-04-11
Research

Research Evidence

33
Research Sources
55
Avg Quality
17
Systematic Review
12
Meta Analysis
3
Rct
1
Clinical Trial
A Oral herbal therapies for treating osteoarthritis
Meta Analysis The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2014 PubMed DOI
B Interventions for treating collagenous colitis
Meta Analysis The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2017 PubMed DOI
B Efficacy of curcumin and Boswellia for knee osteoarthritis: Systematic review and meta-analysis
Meta Analysis Seminars in arthritis and rheumatism 2018 PubMed DOI
B Evaluating the efficacy and safety of Curcuma longa, Boswellia serrata, and their mixed formulation in treating knee osteoarthritis: A systematic review and network meta-analysis
Systematic Review Complementary therapies in medicine 2026 PubMed DOI
B Effectiveness of Boswellia and Boswellia extract for osteoarthritis patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Meta Analysis BMC complementary medicine and therapies 2020 PubMed DOI
B Effectiveness and Safety of Ayurvedic Medicines in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Management: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Systematic Review Frontiers in pharmacology 2022 PubMed DOI
B Interventions for treating collagenous colitis
Meta Analysis The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2008 PubMed DOI
B Ayurvedic interventions for osteoarthritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Meta Analysis Rheumatology international 2015 PubMed DOI
B Oral herbal medicines marketed in Brazil for the treatment of osteoarthritis: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Meta Analysis Phytotherapy research : PTR 2017 PubMed DOI
B Frankincense: systematic review
Systematic Review BMJ (Clinical research ed.) 2008 PubMed DOI
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