We’ve done the research for you—TryInflammation takes out all the guesswork.
Each ingredient was chosen with purpose, giving you a clean, natural way to support balanced inflammation, reduce oxidative stress, and help your body handle inflammatory challenges.
Pair it with any of our supportive Elixirs for an extra boost.
Here’s why we combined what we did:
White Willow Bark Elixir
• From the bark of Salix alba, which contains salicin, a natural form of the same compound used to make aspirin.
• Traditional use: long used for pain, fever, and inflammation.
How it supports inflammation: Willow bark’s salicin metabolizes into salicylic acid, which can help modulate inflammatory pathways (prostaglandins) and oxidative stress. Some research suggests that standardized willow bark extracts may inhibit COX‑2 (an enzyme that drives inflammation).
Black Cumin Seed Elixir
• Comes from Nigella sativa seeds, which are rich in thymoquinone and other bioactive compounds.
• Mechanism: Thymoquinone appears to inhibit key inflammatory pathways (like 5‑lipoxygenase and COX) and reduce production of pro‑inflammatory cytokines.
• Has been studied in auto‑immune and chronic inflammatory conditions (like arthritis) for its immune-modulating and anti-inflammatory effects.
How it supports inflammation: High-quality human research shows Black Cumin Seed supplementation significantly reduces inflammatory markers like C‑reactive protein and TNF‑α, and also lowers oxidative stress while boosting antioxidant defenses.
Soursop Leaf Elixir
• Made from leaves of the soursop tree, which contain phenolic compounds, flavonoids, acetogenins, and more. •In lab studies, soursop leaf extract was shown to reduce key molecules that drive inflammation, including IL‑1β, IL‑6, and nitric oxide •The extract has strong antioxidant capacity and helps neutralize reactive oxygen species that drive inflammation.
How it supports inflammation: In models, soursop leaf extract reduced COX-2 and TNF-α expression in tissue, showing clear anti‑inflammatory activity.
White Pine Needle Elixir
• Derived from pine needles, which are rich in flavonoids (e.g., taxifolin) and phenolic compounds.
• How it supports inflammation: Research on Pinus densiflora needle extract shows it can suppress inflammatory mediator production in immune cells: reduced nitric oxide (NO), PGE₂, IL-1β, TNF-α, and downregulation of iNOS and COX-2.
• Also showed antioxidant effects (reduced ROS), which helps mitigate oxidative-stress-driven inflammation.
Wild Stinging Nettle Elixir
• Made from leaves of stinging nettle, a plant used traditionally for joint pain, arthritis, and inflammatory conditions.
• How it supports inflammation: Extracts of Urtica dioica have been shown in lab studies to suppress NF‑κB activation — a master regulator of inflammation — by inhibiting degradation of IκB‑α.
• In cell-based assays, lipophilic nettle extracts showed especially potent anti‑inflammatory action with minimal cytotoxicity.
• Animal models also support its anti‑inflammatory effect: nettle extract reduced edema and inflammatory responses in formalin / carrageenan assays.
How These Work Together for Balanced Inflammation
When combined, the elixirs support inflammation control through several complementary mechanisms:
• COX / Prostaglandin Pathway Modulation: White willow + soursop + pine
• Cytokine Suppression: Black cumin + nettle + soursop
• Antioxidant Defense: Pine + black cumin + soursop
• Master Inflammatory Regulator Inhibition (NF‑κB): Nettle + black cumin
This creates a multi-layered inflammatory support system — not simply “blocking pain,” but helping your body manage the root biochemistry of chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, and immune activation in a more balanced way.