Here’s a listing of popular supplements for anti-inflammatory support, along with recommended daily dosages where applicable. Chose 1 or 2 (NOT all of them!) and consult with your doctor or acupuncturist before starting a new supplement routine.
- Turmeric (Curcumin):
- Description: Known for its active compound curcumin, which has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. Listed on Spike Protein Detox Protocols.
- Recommended Daily Dosage: Typically 500-1,000 mg of curcumin per day.
- Fish Oil (Omega-3 Fatty Acids):
- Description: Rich in EPA and DHA, omega-3 fatty acids have anti-inflammatory properties.
- Recommended Daily Dosage: Aim for at least 250-500 mg of EPA and DHA combined daily.
- Ginger:
- Description: Contains compounds with anti-inflammatory effects. Spice is hot, so caution with heat related problems (dryness, hot flashes, dehydration)
- Recommended Daily Dosage: Around 250-1,000 mg of ginger extract daily.
- Green Tea Extract:
- Description: Rich in catechins with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Caution with caffeine content.
- Recommended Daily Dosage: Generally, 250-500 mg of green tea extract per day.
- Resveratrol:
- Description: Found in foods like grapes and red wine, it has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.
- Recommended Daily Dosage: Recommended doses can vary, but around 150-500 mg daily.
- Boswellia Serrata (Frankincense) :
- Description: Herbal extract with anti-inflammatory effects, commonly used for joint health. Excellent as an external liniment on injuries and joint pain.
- Recommended Daily Dosage: Often taken as 300-400 mg capsules, 3 times a day.
- Quercetin:
- Description: A flavonoid found in various fruits and vegetables, with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Only take if having an allergy attack or on safe Liver Detox Days. See when those days are here.
- Recommended Daily Dosage: A typical dose is 500-1,000 mg daily.
- Probiotics:
- Description: Support gut health, which is closely linked to inflammation.
- Recommended Daily Dosage: Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for daily dosage.
- Vitamin D:
- Description: Adequate vitamin D levels may have anti-inflammatory benefits.
- Recommended Daily Dosage: The recommended daily allowance varies, but many adults may need 600-2,000 IU daily.
- Vitamin C:
- Description: A powerful antioxidant that may help reduce inflammation.
- Recommended Daily Dosage: Typically, 500-2,000 mg daily.
- Bromelain:
- Description: An enzyme found in pineapples with anti-inflammatory properties. Listed on Spike Protein Detox Protocols.
- Recommended Daily Dosage: A common dose is 500-1,000 mg daily.
- Glucosamine and Chondroitin:
- Description: Commonly used to support joint health and may have anti-inflammatory effects for joint issues.
- Recommended Daily Dosage: Doses can vary, but common daily doses are 1,500 mg of glucosamine and 1,200 mg of chondroitin.
- N-acetylcysteine (NAC):
- Description: An antioxidant with potential anti-inflammatory effects. Often recommended for Spike Protein Detox Protocol as well.
- Recommended Daily Dosage: A typical dose is 600-1,800 mg daily.
- Natto:
- Description: A traditional Japanese food made from fermented soybeans, known for its potential anti-inflammatory properties. Listed on Spike Protein Detox Protocols.
- Recommended Daily Dosage: A common dosage for a natto supplements is around 2,000 FU or 100 mg. (Twice a day for Spike Protein Detox.)
Please note that these recommended dosages are general guidelines, and individual needs may vary. It’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized recommendations based on your specific health goals and conditions. Always follow the product label instructions for supplements.
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