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Equinyl Combo
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Equinyl Combo

Vita-Flex Nutrition

Our Price: $55.95 - $89.95
Form: Powder
Maintenance Dose: 1 SmartPak Well

Equinyl Combo may help ease pain and inflammation associated with training and competition without causing gastrointestinal side effects. Equinyl Combo contains patented ComfortX which may reduce swelling and inflammation associated with training and competition, provides joint health support, increases flexibility and shortens recovery time by reducing the emigration of neutrophils to the site of the inflammation. 

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$55.95
1 scoop (1 ounce) daily ($2.00/day)
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2 scoops (2 ounces) daily for 28 days

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