ActiFlex-PRO Capsule (500mg)

Advanced Joint Formulation

Helpful for :

  • Chronic Inflammatory Arthritis (OA, RA)
  • Chronic Joint & Muscle Soreness, Ache, Pain & Stiffness
  • Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS)
  • Tendinitis & Bursitis
  • Repetitive Stress Injuries
  • Sport Injuries, Helps Recovery
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o Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) 
o Osteo-arthritis (OA)
o Lupus Arthritis (LA)
o Ankylosing Spondylitis
o Sport and soft tissue injuries
o Post-exercise Inflammatory & Cortisol Cascade
o Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS)
o Repetitive strain injury (RSI)
o Tendinitis & Bursitis 
o Joint and muscle inflammation, associated pain, stiffness, limitation & damage
o promotes healing, recovery & reduces deformities
o Safe for long term use
o No drug-like side  effectsFrequent or urgent need to urinate 

Serving size : 2 Capsules Servings per bottle : 60 (500mg x 60 Bovine Capsules) Ingredient List : Pumpkin Seeds, Flax Seeds, Sunflower Seeds, Sesame Seeds, Turmeric Rhizomes. All natural and highest quality ingredients. Contains no drugs, glucosamine, chrondroitin, chemicals, anti-caking and flow agents, stabilisers and volume fillers.
Nutrition Facts​

Adults : Take 2-3 capsules with meals once a day or as directed by healthcare professionals.

Precaution : not recommended for pregnant and breast feeding women.

Store below 30 C. Protect from light & moisture.
Keep out of reach of children.

What is Osteoarthritis (OA) ? Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis. Some people call it degenerative joint disease or “wear and tear” arthritis. It occurs most frequently in the hands, hips, and knees. With OA, the cartilage within a joint begins to break down and the underlying bone begins to change. These changes usually develop slowly and get worse over time. OA can cause pain, stiffness, and swelling. In some cases it also causes reduced function and disability; some people are no longer able to do daily tasks or work. What are the signs and symptoms of OA?
  • Pain or aching
  • Stiffness
  • Decreased range of motion (or flexibility)
  • Swelling
  • Complete failure of the joints that require reconstruction
4 Stages of Osteoarthritis Stage 0 – Normal When the knee shows no signs of osteoarthritis, it is classified as Stage 0, which is normal knee health, with no known impairment or signs of joint damage. Stage 1 – Minor Stage 1 OA patients will develop very minor wear & tear and bone spur growths at the end of the knee joints. However, at this stage it is unlikely you will feel pain or discomfort. Stage 2 – Mild In Stage 2, diagnostic images or X-rays of knee joints will show more bone spur growth, and though the space between the bones appear normal, people will begin experiencing symptoms of joint pain. Typically, the area around the knee joints will feel stiff and uncomfortable, particularly when sitting for an extended period, after rising in the morning, or after a workout. Though the cartilage and soft tissues remains at a healthy size, there is proteolytic breakdown of the cartilage matrix from an increased production of enzymes, such as metalloproteinases. Stage 3 – Moderate Stage 3 is referred to as “moderate”, where there is obvious erosion to the cartilage surface between bones and fibrillation narrows the gap between the bones. There are proteoglycan and collagen fragments released into the synovial fluid as the disease progresses, wherein the bones develop spurs at the joints as it becomes rougher. With the progression of osteoarthritis of the knee, there is obvious joint inflammation which causes frequent pain when walking, running, squatting, extending or kneeling. Along with joint stiffness after sitting for long or when waking up in the morning, there may be popping or snapping sounds when walking. Stage 4 – Severe Stage 4 is considered to be severe. In stage 4 the joint space between the bones are considerably reduced, causing the cartilage to wear off, leaving the joint stiff. The breakdown of cartilage leads to a chronic inflammatory response, with decreased synovial fluid that causes friction, greater pain and discomfort when walking or moving the joint. There is increased production of synovial metalloproteinases, cytokines and TNF that can diffuse back into the cartilage to destroy soft tissue around the knee. The advanced stage of the disease shows development of more spurs causing excruciating pain, which makes even everyday chores, including walking and descending stairs a challenge.
What is Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) ? Rheumatoid arthritis, or RA, is an autoimmune and inflammatory disease, which means that your immune system attacks healthy cells in your body by mistake, causing inflammation (painful swelling) in the affected parts of the body. RA mainly attacks the joints, usually many joints at once. RA commonly affects joints in the hands, wrists, and knees. In a joint with RA, the lining of the joint becomes inflamed, causing damage to joint tissue. This tissue damage can cause long-lasting or chronic pain, unsteadiness (lack of balance), and deformity (misshapenness). RA can also affect other tissues throughout the body and cause problems in organs such as the lungs, heart, and eyes. Top of Page Signs And Symptoms Of RA With RA, there are times when symptoms get worse, known as flares, and times when symptoms get better, known as remission. Signs and symptoms of RA include:
  • Pain or aching in more than one joint
  • Stiffness in more than one joint
  • Tenderness and swelling in more than one joint
  • The same symptoms on both sides of the body (such as in both hands or both knees)
  • Weight loss
  • Fever
  • Fatigue or tiredness
  • Weakness
Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS) Ankylosing spondylitis is a type of arthritis that causes inflammation in the joints and ligaments of the spine. Normally, the joints and ligaments in the spine help us move and bend. If you have ankylosing spondylitis, over time, the inflammation in the joints and tissues of the spine can cause stiffness. In severe cases, this may cause the vertebrae (bones in the spine) to fuse (grow together). When the vertebrae fuse, it can lead to a rigid and inflexible spine. (For more information about the anatomy of the spine, see our Back Pain Health Topic.) Many people with ankylosing spondylitis have mild episodes of back pain and stiffness that come and go. But others have severe, ongoing pain with loss of flexibility in the spine. In addition, other symptoms may develop if other areas of the body—such as the hips, ribs, shoulders, knees, ankles, and feet—are affected by the disease. Signs and Symptoms of Ankylosing Spondylitis
  • Pain, stiffness, and inflammation in other joints, such as the ribs, shoulders, knees, or feet.
  • Difficulty taking deep breaths if the joints connecting the ribs are affected.
  • Vision changes and eye pain due to uveitis, which is inflammation of the eye.
  • Fatigue, or feeling very tired.
  • Loss of appetite and weight loss.
  • Skin rashes.
  • Abdominal pain and loose bowel movements.
Tendonitis Tendinitis is inflammation or irritation of a tendon — the thick fibrous cords that attach muscle to bone. The condition causes pain and tenderness just outside a joint.While tendinitis can occur in any of your tendons, it’s most common around your shoulders, elbows, wrists, knees and heels. Some common names for various tendinitis problems are: Tennis Elbow, Golfer’s Elbow, Jumper’s Knee, Pitcher’s Shoulder and Swimmer’s Shoulder.
Bursitis – Inflammation Of The Bursa Bursitis is a painful condition that affects the small, fluid-filled sacs, the bursae, that cushion the bones, tendons and muscles near your joints. Bursitis occurs when bursae become inflamed. There are about 160 bursaes in the body and most common locations for bursitis are in the shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, heel and the base of big toe. Bursitis often occurs near joints that perform frequent repetitive motion.
Chronic Sports & Repetitive Stress Injuries (RSI) Sport injuries are divided into two broad categories, acute and chronic injuries. Acute injuries happen suddenly, such as when a person falls,  receives a blow, or twists a joint, while chronic injuries usually result from overuse of one area of the body and develop gradually over time. Repetitive stress injuries (RSIs) are injuries that happen when too much repeating stress is placed on a part of the body, resulting in inflammation (pain and swelling), muscle strain, or tissue damage. Common RSI injuries include:
  • Tendinitis (inflamed tendons)
  • Fasciitis (inflamed tissues supporting tendons and muscles)
  • Arthritis (inflamed joints)
  • Synovitis (inflamed joint membrane)
  • Bursitis (inflamed bursa sacs between joints and bones, muscles and tendons)
Because these injuries have inflammation in common, they share many of the same symptoms. You may feel an ache or pain in the affected area, and swelling appears as the body’s immune response kicks in. The skin at the injury site may also turn red, while the muscle or tendon underneath may feel stiff, limiting your movement there. It is also common that you may experience flu-like symptoms such as fever, chills, fatigue, loss of appetite, and headaches.
5 POWERFUL, NATURAL & SPECIALLY SELECTED INGREDIENTS At bioVERSA, we research, develop and formulate our products to the best of our ability in order to achieve the highest efficacy, safety and affordability. More often than not, we use our exclusive, proprietary method in processing the ingredients.
1.Turmeric Standardised Extract – rich in Curcumin, one of the most powerful anti-inflammatory & antioxidant in nature
2.Flax Seeds Core – nature’s richet source of multi-polyphenol, balanced Omega 3-6-9 FA anti-inflammatory, lignans, bioflavonoids. Flaxseed is also rich in dietary fibre to help in absorption.
3.Sesame Seeds – contains Sesamin, powerful Antinociceptive (painkiller) and Anti-Inflammatory agent
4.Pumpkin Seeds – nutritional support - very rich in mineral including Manganese, Copper, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Zinc, Iron
5.Sunflower Seeds – nutritional support - rich in vitamin E, selenium, vitamin B6 and copper
***contain no artificial colouring, preservative, stabiliser, filler or other chemical compound.

Please consult your pharmacist or doctor before taking this product.

The information above has not been evaluated or approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and is not necessarily based on scientific evidence from any source. These products are intended to support general wellbeing and are not intended to treat, diagnose, mitigate, prevent, or cure any condition or disease. Please consult healthcare professionals for any medical, health conditions or injury. If conditions persist, please seek advice from your medical doctor.

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