Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Zyflamend Review – How Well Does It Really Work?

What is Zyflamend supposed to do?

One of the first things any rational consumer should look at, when considering Zyflamend, is to determine what it is, and of course the product is actually supposed to do. These indications are easy to determine when shopping in a store.Pain relievers are shelved alongside pain relievers, and inflammation reducers are usually stored along other inflammation reducers. When shopping on the Internet, this is anything but the case. So, pay careful attention to the actual claims of a product, and if you have time, make a precise list of which claims are measured up against the actual scientific evidence behind the ingredients involved in Zyflamend.

So, first things first. What are the claims of Zyflamend?

These claims are typical. Zyflamend backs up its herbs by making suggestions that they reduce detoxification, and act "synergistically" with other herbal blends to reduce inflammation, "activate antioxidants" and other indications which are admittedly difficult to prove. For all intents and purposes, therefore, Zyflamend is considered to be an antioxidant and inflammation reducer. Anything outside of these two categories should be considered a claim intended either for the argument for the purity of the ingredients, which is meaningless if the ingredients don't do anything, or a marketing claim which has no basis in medical fact.

Whether or not Zyflamend will actually improve joint health for the individual has a lot to do with an individual's response to a particular herb. If the studies cited by New Chapter alongside these herbs are to be trusted, then it is likely that some individuals will experience a small decrease in inflammation response. Whether this decrease is healthy, or results in a reduction in pain, is completely up to an individual's immune system, and its ability to digest herbs, or communicate herbs and compounds to the joints themselves. Keep in mind that this response is completely different from one person to the next and that just because the scientific studies show some increase capacity for an herbal like ginger or green tea to reduce inflammation, that the results will not be the same for every individual, and some individuals may even produce similar results in the case of placebo. This situation means that Zyflamend's unique combination is impossible to test on a large scale.

Zyflamend does include some ingredients which have been associated with reduction of inflammation and associated pain, and also some ingredients which encourage the growth of cartilage. Zyflamend and New Chapter score poorly as far as pseudo-medical jargon is concerned. Whenever words like "supercritical" (what does this mean?) are used, they're usually intended to create a sense of confusion among consumers. After all, if you don't know what something means, how do you know if the claim is false? Take note that terms like "super purity," "super potency," and other more bizarre pseudo-medical terms completely cover the Zyflamend website, and affiliate sites as well.

1 comment:

  1. I had read about this product review on this zyflamend reviews page. I start using this product 10 weeks back. Today I feel that I never had a joint pain.

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