How Could The Phyto-Nutrients Within DailyColors™ Affect Inflammation?
Inflammation is acknowledged to be a key driver of not just later life illness but aging itself. See why DailyColors has been listed as a ‘potent anti-inflammatory’ in independent clinical tests.
"Inflammation is an underlying contributor to virtually every chronic disease."
Scientific American

There is a consensus among health professionals that chronic - (long term) - inflammation in cells and the body’s arterial system is a major cause of many later life problems. So lowering your level of inflammation is an important contribution to long term health.
It’s also central to slowing ageing as inflammation damages so many cells and cell functions that scientists have coined the word ‘inflamm-ageing1,2.3’.
The first priority is to increase the amount of anti-inflammatory foods in your diet. These include fruits, vegetables and omega-3-rich foods - oily fish or flaxseeds.
Fruits with high anti-inflammatory and antioxidant scores include blueberries, grapes, raspberries, blackberries, blackcurrants, elderberries. High scoring vegetables and herbs include kale, broccoli, beets, chard, spinach and cabbage.
These fruits and vegetables are important sources of phyto-nutrients with anti-inflammatory properties4. Generally, the more (natural) colours there are on your plate, the higher the anti-inflammatory content of your diet.
Health Institutes – including Imperial College London University - recommend 9 portions of fruit and vegetables a day! If this is a bit of a challenge (!), then supplementing with the wide range of colour phyto-nutrients in DailyColors makes a lot of sense – especially as it has been assessed as a powerful anti-inflammatory
DailyColors - significant anti-inflammatory properties
DailyColors has been tested at an independent laboratory – Vivacell Biotechnology in Germany – which rated it a ‘potent anti-inflammatory’.
Of course DailyColors is a supplement designed to be taken daily – so its impact can only get stronger over months.
NOTE: For professional readers, the DailyColors blend significantly reduced the inflammatory markers IL6, TNF alpha, and PGE2
References
- An Update on Inflamm-Aging: Mechanisms, Prevention, and Treatment - PubMed (nih.gov)
- Chronic inflammation (inflammaging) and its potential contribution to age-associated diseases - PubMed (nih.gov)
- The integration of inflammaging in age-related diseases - PubMed (nih.gov)
- The effects of twenty-four nutrients and phytonutrients on immune system function and inflammation: A narrative review - PubMed (nih.gov)