EzaPain

30 capsules
AUST L 165991

Snapshot

EzaPain offers a natural and gentle-on-the-stomach herbal combination of black catechu and baical skullcap, traditionally used for pain relief, fever and coughs. EzaPain has been scientifically proven to help reduce inflammation and joint pain associated with arthritis.

At a Glance

Key Features and Benefits
Product Formula
Directions for Use
Safety Information
Frequently Asked Questions
Did You Know?

Introduction

While there are many current therapeutic options on the market that address joint discomfort, significant side effects limit their use for most people.

EzaPain provides a patented combination of standardised herbal extracts — Scutellaria baicalensis (baical skullcap) and Acacia catechu (black catechu) — with anti-inflammatory properties and a unique profile of antioxidant compounds (including baicalin, catechin, wogon-7-glucoronide and baicalein).

Containing proprietary bioflavonoids derived from two well-known medicinal plants with a long legacy of safe human consumption, EzaPain can be used daily without the side effects of prescription and over-the-counter drugs.

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Key Features and Benefits

  • May help reduce inflammation and joint pain associated with arthritis.1-3
  • Gentle on the stomach.4
  • Has a longstanding safety profile without the gastric side effects of over-the-counter and prescription medications.
  • Black catechu is used traditionally in Ayurvedic medicine for pain relief and as an expectorant for coughs.5,6
  • Baical skullcap is used traditionally in Oriental medicine for fever and allergy, and in traditional Chinese medicine specifically as an expectorant for coughs.3,7
  • Contains baicalin which provides antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits.3
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Product Formula

Each Capsule Contains:
Herbal extracts equiv. to dry:
Scutellaria baicalensis (baical skullcap) root 2.5g
   equiv. flavonoids calculated as baicalin 150mg
Acacia catechu (catechu) root heartwood 970mg
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Directions for Use

Adults: Take 1 capsule once or twice daily, or as directed by your healthcare professional.

Safety Information

  • The safety of EzaPain in pregnancy and lactation has not been established.
  • Seek medical advice if diarrhoea persists for more than six hours in infants under three months; 12 hours in children under three years; 24 hours in children three to six years; or 48 hours in adults and children over six years.
  • EzaPain appears to be well tolerated at the recommended daily dose, particularly by the gastrointestinal mucosa.4
  • Always read the label. Use only as directed.
  • If symptoms persist, consult your healthcare professional.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • Consult your pharmacist when taking supplements with pharmaceutical medications. Certain nutrients enhance the way some medicines work, and help make other medicines safer. Please ask your pharmacist for further information.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the health benefits of EzaPain?

EzaPain may be useful for reducing joint inflammation, and alleviating joint discomfort and pain. It may also be beneficial for reducing fever and as a cough expectorant.

Are there any side effects?

EzaPain contains natural extracts of two herbs that have a high safety profile. Adverse effects are extremely rare and in fact, in contrast to most over-the-counter and prescription medications used to treat joint pain and inflammation, EzaPain is gentle on the stomach, eliminating the risk of both gastric and cardiovascular side effects.

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Did You Know?

  1. EzaPain is a natural alternative to prescription and over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications.
  2. EzaPain is derived from two well-known and safe medicinal plants and can be used daily without the side effects of prescription and over-the-counter drugs.

References

1Chou TC, Chang LP, Li CY, Wong CS, Yang SP. The anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of baicalin in carrageenan evoked thermal hyperalgesia. Anesth Analg 2003;97:1724–1729.
2Burnett BP, Jia Q, Zhao Y, Levy RM. A medicinal extract of Scutellaria baicalensis and Acacia catechu acts as a dual inhibitor of cyclooxygenase and 5-lipoxygenase to reduce inflammation. J Med Food 2007;10(3):442–451.
3Blach-Olszewska Z, Lamer-Zarawska E. Come back to root – Therapeutic activities of Scutellaria baicalensis root in aspect of innate immunity regulation – Part I. Adv Clin Exp Med 2008;17(3):337–345.
4Burnett BP, Silva S, Mesches MH, Wilson S, Jia Q. Safety evaluation of a combination, defined extract of Scutellaria baicalensis and Acacia catechu. J Food Biochem 2007 (in press).
5Williamson EM (Ed). Major herbs of Ayurveda. New York: Churchill Livingstone, 2002.
6Catechu, Black. A Modern Herbal by Mrs M Grieve, Botanical.com, 2010. Viewed 19 Mar 2010 http://botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/c/catbla35.html#med
7Scutellaria baicalensis. Dr. Duke’s Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases, 1998 Mar 10. Viewed 27 Oct 2009 http://www.ars-grin.gov/duke/ethnobot.html

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