InflammaCore® Vanilla Chai – Immune Support & Inflammatory Response Powder
InflammaCore® Vanilla Chai by Ortho Molecular Products is a comprehensive immune system booster and anti-inflammatory protein powder designed to support a balanced inflammatory response and overall wellness. This clinically formulated medical food powder delivers targeted nutrients, plant compounds, and high-quality protein to help nourish immune, gut, and metabolic health during periods of increased inflammatory stress.
Key InflammaCore® Benefits
- Supports a healthy inflammatory response
- Promotes immune system support during physical or metabolic stress
- Provides a nutrient-dense medical food powder with plant-based protein
- Helps support gut integrity and tissue repair
- Delivers antioxidant-rich botanicals for daily wellness support
How InflammaCore® Works
InflammaCore® works by combining functional proteins, amino acids, healthy fats, and botanical extracts that help modulate inflammatory pathways while supporting immune resilience. Each ingredient is carefully selected for safety, tolerability, and synergistic action.
Key Ingredients & Mechanisms
- Rice Protein (ORYZAPRO®): Provides clean, plant-based protein to support tissue repair
- L-Glutamine & Amino Acids: Support gut lining integrity and immune cell function
- Turmeric, Ginger & Green Tea Extracts: Help regulate inflammatory signaling and oxidative stress
- Quercetin & Skullcap Extract: Provide antioxidant and immune-modulating support
- MCTs & Organic Flaxseed: Supply healthy fats that support metabolic and cellular balance
This formulation is well-tolerated and free from common inflammatory triggers, making it suitable for ongoing use under professional guidance.
Who Should Use InflammaCore®
- Individuals seeking advanced inflammatory response support
- Those needing targeted immune system support
- Patients following a practitioner-recommended medical food powder
- Adults recovering from physical stress, exercise, or metabolic imbalance
- Anyone looking for a functional anti-inflammatory protein powder as part of a wellness plan
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Recommendation: Ortho Molecular Products suggests mixing 2 scoops (50.5 grams) of InflammaCORE immune system booster powder with 8–10 ounces of the beverage of your choice to the desired thickness, once daily or as recommended by your healthcare professional.
Serving Size: 2 Scoops (50.5 g)
Servings Per Container: 14
Amount Per Serving:
Calories 200
Total Fat 6 g
Saturated Fat 3 g
Total Carbohydrate 14 g
Dietary Fiber 4 g
Total Sugars 8 g (includes 6 g Added Sugars)
Protein 19 g
Vitamin D3 (as Cholecalcifeol) 2,000 IU (50 mcg)
Calcium 30 mg
Iron 0.4 mg
Sodium 50 mg
Potassium 90 mg
Proprietary Blend 28.5 g
Rice Protein (ORYZAPRO)
Organic Flaxseed Flour
L-Glutamine USP 2.5 g
Medium Chain Triglycerides 1.5 g
Alpha Linolenic Acid (from Organic Flaxseed Flour) 1.3 g
Arabinogalactan Heartwood (from Larch Tree) 1 g
L-Lysine Hydrochloride USP 750 mg
Glycine USP 500 mg
L-Proline USP 500 mg
Quercetin Dihydrate 250 mg
Skullcap Root Extract (Standardized to contain 30% Flavones as S. baicalensis) 250 mg
Turmeric Root Extract (Standardized to contain 95% Curcuminoids) 250 mg
Propolis Extract 200 mg
Green Tea Leaf Extract (Standardized to contain 45% EGCg (Epigallocatechin gallate)) 100 mg
Ginger Root Extract (Standardized to contain 5% Gingerols) 100 mg
Rosemary Leaf Extract 100 mg
Other Ingredients: Whole Grain Brown Rice Sweetener (Organic), Natural Flavors, Silicon Dioxide, Ascorbyl Palmitate, Guar Gum, Gum Acacia, Xanthan Gum, Rebaudioside A (Organic).
Caution: Do not consume this product if you are pregnant or nursing. Consult your physician for further information.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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