If inflammation is your problem Nopalea may be the solution!
Do you deal with pain and inflammation on a daily basis? Your not alone, an increasing number of people are suffering from chronic pain and inflammation.
Inflammation itself is a normal, healthy response but when inflammation becomes a chronic, thats when you have a problem. Nopalea, a delicious wellness drink made from TriVita, was created to help address this problem.
If you have not yet experienced the incredible benefits Nopalea can have on your health, you may want to take the Nopalea Wellness Challenge! If you haven't yet tried Nopalea for yourself, now is the time to do it.
One of the most exciting ingredients in Nopalea is Betalains, a rare and potent class of natural antioxidants. They're found in only a few of the world's plants, including the Nopal cactus. The Nopal fruit, from which Nopalea is made, contains one of the highest amounts of Betalains in all of nature.
When you start your Challenge, be sure to read The Secret Killer Health Alert. You'll find out about chronic inflammation. Here is how to take the Nopalea Wellness Challenge:
1. Drink 3 to 6 ounces of chilled Nopalea each day for 30 days.
2. Fill out the Nopalea Challenge Form, which will be included in your first Nopalea order, to track your progress during the Challenge.
3. Read The Secret Killer Health Alert, also included in your first order.
4. Share your Nopalea experience by emailing to: story@trivita.com.
Why a Nopalea Loading Phase?
When you first begin taking Nopalea, drink 3 to 6 ounces each day, for 30 days. This is called the Loading Phase and is suggested to help your body contain and control the inflammation it has accrued. The pain and inflammation you are suffering from did not happen overnight. By completing a Loading Phase of Nopalea, you can help ease the fire of inflammation more effectively by accelerating the detoxification process, helping to contain the inflammation.

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