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Traditional Herbal Support for Heat, Swelling, and Systemic Discomfort
Even though the term inflammation didn’t exist in traditional medicine, its signs were clearly recognised—stiffness, swelling, heat, puffiness, brain fog, and a general sense of irritation or sluggishness. Herbalists observed these patterns and used specific plants to ease tension, encourage movement, and support the body’s natural recovery. NatroVital® Inflammatory Support continues this tradition with a professionally formulated, alcohol-free blend of herbs used throughout history when these signs were present.
This tonic offers plant-based support when the body feels irritated—whether it’s affecting movement, mood, or overall comfort.
How Traditional Herbs Were Used for Physical and Systemic Irritation
Across cultures, signs like joint stiffness, muscular tightness, poor circulation, or internal unrest were seen as indicators that the body was out of balance. Herbal medicine was used to calm these responses and restore a sense of ease—without suppressing the body's own processes.
NatroVital Inflammatory Support draws on this heritage, offering a traditional approach to managing signs now commonly linked to inflammation.
What Makes NatroVital Inflammatory Support a Smart Choice for Whole-Body Comfort?
This isn't just for joints and muscles. NatroVital Inflammatory Support is designed for broader use—helping the body stay comfortable and balanced when signs of irritation appear, whether physical or systemic.
Crafted by experienced natural health practitioners, this alcohol-free tonic provides a traditional alternative to conventional anti-inflammatory approaches—supporting the body’s own rhythm and response, rather than overriding it.
- Combines herbs traditionally used during periods of swelling, heat, and stiffness
- Encourages ease in joints, muscles, and circulation
- Traditionally used to assist mental clarity, immune calm, and whole-body balance
- Suitable for ongoing or short-term use when physical or internal discomfort is present
- Practitioner-developed formula based on long-standing herbal use
A herbal approach for modern discomfort, grounded in tradition.
Please note: NatroVital Inflammatory Support is professionally formulated using traditional herbal knowledge. It is not listed with the TGA and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any health condition. If unsure whether this tonic suits your needs, please contact us.
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Traditional Herbal Ingredients in NatroVital Inflammatory Support
This professionally formulated blend includes a range of herbs traditionally used to support the body when signs such as heat, swelling, redness, stiffness, or systemic tension are present. These herbs have a long-standing role in helping ease discomfort in joints, muscles, and internal systems—encouraging balance and comfort throughout the body.
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Cats Claw (Uncaria tomentosa): Traditionally used in South American herbal medicine when signs of swelling, joint irritation, or tissue puffiness were present. Cats Claw was also valued for supporting immune calm and resilience during periods of internal heat or systemic unrest.
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Devils Claw (Harpagophytum procumbens): A long-standing herb in Western herbalism, Devils Claw was traditionally chosen to ease muscular tightness and joint stiffness. It was used when swelling, soreness, or difficulty moving freely were present—particularly in older individuals or after physical strain.
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Ginger (Zingiber officinale): Revered in many traditional systems for its ability to disperse internal heat and improve circulation. Ginger was commonly used to reduce signs of puffiness, stagnation, and localised discomfort—especially in the joints and digestive tract.
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Green Tea (Camellia sinensis): Historically valued in Asian herbal medicine for clearing internal heat, soothing irritability, and supporting vitality. It was often included in formulas when the body felt sluggish, inflamed, or mentally foggy, helping to restore clarity and flow.
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Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica): Used in traditional European herbal practice to cool redness, soothe reactive skin and joints, and ease tension in the muscles. Nettle Leaf was also used to restore fluid balance and reduce puffiness, particularly when swelling affected comfort or movement.
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Turmeric (Curcuma longa): A staple of Ayurvedic tradition, Turmeric was used to reduce signs of redness, swelling, and stiffness—both externally and internally. It was often included when joints were sore, the liver needed calming, or digestive fire was disturbed by internal heat.
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White Willow (Salix alba): Recognised in Western herbal medicine as a traditional remedy for easing pain, swelling, and restricted movement. White Willow was commonly used when the body was hot, tense, or inflamed—particularly in the joints, muscles, or connective tissues.
Our Commitment to Purity – Excipients in Inflammatory Support
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Vegetable Glycerine: Acts as a natural preservative and sweetener, without introducing synthetic additives or altering the herbal profile. It ensures the herbal constituents remain stable and bioavailable, while giving the tonic a naturally smooth taste.
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Purified Grander Water: We use only Grander water, which is completely free from chlorine and fluoride. This ensures a clean base for the herbs and contributes to the overall purity of the tonic. Grander water is known for its revitalised structure, making it an ideal carrier for delicate plant extracts.
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100% Alcohol-Free: After extraction, the alcohol is gently removed under vacuum at low temperatures to preserve the integrity of the herbs. The resulting concentrate is then blended with glycerine and purified water to create a clean, stable, and completely alcohol-free tonic suitable for those sensitive to alcohol—including individuals avoiding alcohol for health, lifestyle, or personal reasons.
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Vegan & Allergen-Free: Our formula contains no animal-derived ingredients, artificial preservatives, synthetic flavours, colours, or sweeteners. It is also free from gluten, dairy, eggs, soy, nuts, corn, and yeast. It also contains no artificial sweeteners, colours, or flavours.
How NatroVital Inflammatory Support is Made
We begin with a pharmaceutical-grade alcohol extraction to draw out the full spectrum of active compounds from the raw herbs. This traditional method allows us to access the broad phytochemical profile needed for a potent result.
Once complete, the alcohol is carefully removed under vacuum at low temperatures to protect the herbal integrity. The final extract is then combined with vegetable glycerine and purified Grander water to produce a gentle, high-quality herbal tonic with no residual alcohol.
Active Herbal Ingredients Per Serve
Each 1mL of NatroVital Inflammatory Support contains the equivalent of 500mg of dried herbal material. This level of concentration ensures you receive a consistent dose of traditional herbal support when the body shows signs of physical or systemic discomfort.
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NatroVital Inflammatory Support Common Questions
- ◄What is the recommended dosage for NatroVital Inflammatory Support?
- Adults: 10ml one to three times daily as needed, or as advised by your healthcare practitioner. Once signs ease, reduce to 7.5ml daily for ongoing maintenance.
- ◄How should I take NatroVital Inflammatory Support?
- Mix the recommended dose in a small amount of water or juice and consume. To ensure you receive the full benefits, rinse and drink any remaining liquid from the measuring cup.
- ◄Are there other supplements that work well with this tonic?
- Yes. For additional support, NatroVital Inflammatory Support can be combined with NatroVital Antioxidant Support to help manage oxidative stress and support cellular health during periods of physical discomfort.
- ◄Does Inflammatory Support contain preservatives or artificial additives?
- No. Inflammatory Support contains only vegetable glycerine and purified Grander water. It is free from artificial colours, flavours, preservatives, and sweeteners. There are no animal products, gluten, dairy, soy, corn, eggs, yeast, or nuts.
- ◄Is Inflammatory Support suitable for vegans and vegetarians?
- Yes. NatroVital Inflammatory Support is 100% plant-based and does not contain any animal-derived ingredients.
- ◄Are there any precautions or interactions to be aware of?
- While the herbs in NatroVital Inflammatory Support are traditionally used and well tolerated, please exercise caution in the following situations:
Allergies: Avoid if allergic or sensitive to any of the ingredients.
Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Not recommended during pregnancy or lactation.
Gallstones or peptic ulcers: Use under the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional.
Anti-diabetic medications: Turmeric and Nettle Leaf may influence blood sugar levels. Consult your practitioner for appropriate monitoring.
Immunosuppressants: Cats Claw may modulate immune activity. Speak with your healthcare provider if using these medications.
Sulfasalazine: Turmeric may enhance both the effects and side effects of sulfasalazine.
Talinolol: Turmeric may reduce talinolol absorption.
Anticoagulants/Antiplatelet drugs: Ginger and Turmeric may support circulation. Use with caution if taking blood thinners.
Always consult your practitioner if you’re on medication, have a health condition, or are unsure if this tonic is suitable for you.
- ◄Is NatroVital Inflammatory Support a therapeutic medicine?
- NatroVital Inflammatory Support is made using traditional herbal knowledge and is professionally formulated by qualified health practitioners. It is not listed with the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any medical condition.
This product is designed to support general wellbeing. If you’re unsure whether this tonic is appropriate for your needs, please consult your healthcare provider.
- ◄Final Note on Traditional Use
- The herbs in Inflammatory Support have a long-standing history of use in traditional herbal medicine to ease physical discomfort, maintain movement, and support systemic balance.
This information is based on traditional herbal practices and publicly available research. It is not intended to replace medical advice or care.