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Brain Health: How to Nutritionally Support a Sharp, Vibrant Mind

A brain

Do you ever feel foggy, distracted, or forgetful? Just like your heart, muscles, and immune system, your brain thrives on the right nutrition, lifestyle habits, and supplements. 

A key concept to understand is that your chronological age—the number of years you’ve been alive—may not match your biological age, which reflects the actual physiological state of your body. Biological age is shaped by genetics, medical conditions, and lifestyle factors such as diet, exercise, sleep, and stress management. For example, if you are chronologically 60, your brain and body might function like a 50-year-old—or, conversely, like a 70-year-old—depending on how well you’ve cared for yourself over time. With the right habits, you can slow the aging process of your brain, maintain cognitive sharpness, and improve your overall quality of life.

We all aspire to be among the remarkable few whose minds seem as sharp and vital at age 80 or 90 as they did at 30 or 40. Developing brain health habits is a key way to keep your brain healthy. So, how can we start nurturing our brain health today, to maximize support for a healthy mind for decades to come?

Functional medicine approaches this puzzle from a unique angle. It's not merely addressing symptoms; it's about exploring deeper causes, considering lifestyle, environmental, and biological factors.

Why Mental Clarity Declines

Several factors can reduce mental clarity,causing an increase in your biological age, leading to brain fog, memory lapses, and difficulty focusing:

  • Poor Sleep: Without quality rest, the brain cannot clear toxins or consolidate memories.
  • Chronic Stress: High cortisol levels accelerate brain aging and contribute to inflammation.
  • Dietary Habits: Diets high in processed foods, sugar, and unhealthy fats can harm cognitive function.
  • Gut Health: Imbalances in gut bacteria can affect neurotransmitter production, mood, and mental clarity.
  • Inflammation: Chronic systemic inflammation is linked to cognitive decline and accelerated brain aging.

Inflammation is a Threat to Cognitive Health

Chronic inflammation is a major contributor to cognitive decline and is associated with an increased risk of conditions like Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia. It can be triggered by multiple factors, including poor immune function, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), and lifestyle choices such as a pro-inflammatory diet or chronic stress. Over time, inflammation can accelerate your brain’s biological aging, reducing mental clarity and memory.

You can support cognitive health and reduce inflammation by:

  • Eating an anti-inflammatory diet: Focus on the Mediterranean diet, rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats.
  • Engaging in regular aerobic exercise: Activities like walking, cycling, or swimming increase blood flow to the brain and help regulate inflammation.
  • Prioritizing quality sleep: Adequate rest (7-8 hours) allows your brain to repair itself and remove toxins.
  • Practicing mindfulness and stress management: Meditation, yoga, and deep-breathing exercises reduce cortisol levels and help keep your brain "younger" biologically.

By addressing inflammation through diet, exercise, sleep, and mindfulness, you can protect your brain, preserve mental clarity, and slow the aging process.

Gut-Brain Connection and Cognitive Health

Your gut plays a critical role in maintaining brain health and influencing your biological age. Factors like poor diet, chronic stress, antibiotics, or infections can disrupt the gut microbiome, reducing mental clarity and focus.

The gut-brain axis is a complex communication network in which the gut and brain send messages back and forth. These messages can include information about the gut's microbiota and various neurotransmitters that the gut produces, such as serotonin and dopamine, which are vital for mood regulation and mental clarity. This intricate interplay means that the state of the gut can have a profound impact on brain function, influencing everything from our mood to our ability to think clearly.

Tips to support your gut and brain health:

  • Eat fiber-rich foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds to nourish beneficial bacteria.
  • Include probiotics via supplements or fermented foods to restore balance.
  • Limit processed foods, added sugars, and artificial ingredients that can disrupt your microbiome.

A healthy gut helps keep your brain functioning optimally and supports a younger biological age.

Stress, Inflammation and Brain Health

Chronic stress accelerates brain aging by increasing cortisol, the body's primary stress hormone. It can lead to prolonged inflammation, which can contribute to a variety of health problems: heart disease, stroke, diabetes, autoimmune disorders, and cancer. Inflammation caused by stress can also affect the brain, leading to problems with mood, memory, and cognitive function.

Strategies to protect your brain from stress-related aging:

  • Mindfulness practices: Meditation, yoga, and deep-breathing exercises lower cortisol, reduce inflammation, and improve attention and processing speed.

  • Adaptogenic herbs and supplements: Formulas like Serenagen® help your body adapt to stress, support emotional resilience, and maintain cognitive performance without causing drowsiness.

  • Lifestyle adjustments: Regular physical activity, sufficient sleep, and balanced nutrition all help regulate the body’s stress response.

Managing stress consistently can slow the aging process in the brain and preserve long-term mental clarity.

Nutrition and Cognitive Health

Nutrition plays a critical role in supporting cognitive function and long-term brain health. The foods you choose can influence memory, learning, focus, and even mood by shaping brain chemistry, blood sugar balance, and the gut microbiome.

Key nutrients and dietary patterns for brain support:

  • Omega-3 fatty acids: Found in fatty fish (salmon, tuna, mackerel) and plant-based sources (flaxseeds, chia seeds, walnuts). These healthy fats support memory and learning, protect synapses, and promote neuroplasticity.

  • Balanced dietary patterns: The Mediterranean, Nordic, DASH, and MIND diets emphasize whole foods, fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and healthy fats. These nutrient-rich eating styles have been shown to reduce the risk of cognitive decline and support long-term mental clarity.

Foods and habits that can interfere with brain health:

  • Standard American Diet (SAD): High in unhealthy saturated fats (butter, palm and coconut oils, cheese, red meat) and added sugars (processed snacks, candy, soft drinks, syrups). These can impair synaptic plasticity and alter neurotransmitters vital for memory and learning.

  • High-glycemic foods: Refined carbs like white bread, rice, potatoes, corn, sugary cereals, and pasta cause spikes and crashes in blood sugar, making it harder to maintain focus and attention.

  • Gut health disruption: Poor dietary patterns can negatively affect the gut microbiome, which is closely linked to cognitive function, mood, and behavior.

By focusing on nutrient-dense, anti-inflammatory foods and limiting processed, sugar-heavy choices, you can strengthen brain function, support mental clarity, and promote healthy aging.

Healthy Lifestyle Modifications to Support Mental Clarity

Simple lifestyle changes can go a long way in strengthening focus and mental clarity.

  • Prioritize sleep: Quality sleep is essential for cognitive function. Sticking to regular sleep patterns and creating a restful environment (cool, dark, and quiet) can greatly improve memory, focus, and overall clarity.

  • Stay active: Regular physical activity boosts blood flow to the brain, supporting both mental and physical health. Brisk walking, cycling, swimming, or other enjoyable forms of movement practiced consistently can make a lasting difference in brain performance.

Supplements for Brain Health and Mental Clarity

Metagenics offers a range of high-quality supplements designed to nutritionally support a robust, vibrant mind. Their products include both fish-based and vegetarian sources of omega-3 fatty acids, as well as probiotics and adaptogenic herbs to support cognitive function, stress resilience, and overall brain health.

 

Metagenics OmegaGenics Fish Oil EPA DHA 720mg

OmegaGenics® Fish Oil EPA-DHA 720 mg

A premium, multi-benefit fish oil providing 430 mg of EPA and 290 mg of DHA per serving from 100% wild-caught fish. Rigorously tested for 200 contaminants, including heavy metals, environmental toxins, and microplastics.

Benefits:

  • Supports heart, eye, immune, muscle, and brain health

  • 720 mg of heart-healthy omega-3s per serving

  • Guaranteed purity and quality

  • Clinically tested ingredients

View OmegaGenics® Fish Oil on Metagenics
Metagenics OmegaGenics Algae Omega 3s 300mg

OmegaGenics® Algae Omega-3s 300 mg 

A concentrated vegetarian source of omega-3 fatty acids from the microalgae Schizochytrium sp. Each softgel delivers 300 mg of EPA and DHA.

Benefits:

  • Supports heart and brain health

  • Purified and high-quality formulation

  • Clinically tested ingredients

View OmegaGenics Algae Omega 3s on Metagenics
Metagenics UltraFlora 3 in 1 Daily Probiotic

UltraFlora® 3 in 1 Daily Probiotic

Clinically researched probiotics to support digestive, immune, and heart health. These great-tasting gummies are flavored naturally and formulated with Bacillus subtilis DE111® and Bacillus coagulans SNZ 1969®, along with prebiotic fiber from chicory root.*

Benefits:

  • Gelatin-free, with no artificial sweeteners or flavors

  • Supports gut, immune, and cardiovascular function

  • Developed by naturopathic doctors

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.  This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

View UltraFlora® 3 in 1 Daily Probiotic on Metagenics
Metagenics Serenagen

Serenagen® 

A plant-based herbal supplement inspired by traditional Chinese medicine, designed to help the body adapt to stress and promote a sense of calm and relaxation.*

Each serving delivers a proprietary 4:1 extract blend of adaptogenic and tonic herbs—including Rehmannia, Schisandra, Jujube, and Asian Ginseng—carefully selected to help balance the body’s stress response.* These time-honored botanicals have been traditionally used to promote emotional well-being and help ease occasional tension without causing drowsiness.*

Benefits:

  • Promotes relaxation and emotional resilience*

  • Supports a calm mood during times of occasional stress*

  • Contains a synergistic blend of 12 traditional Chinese herbal ingredients*

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.  This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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Metagenics Ceralin

Ceralin®

A multidimensional formula that supports brain and nerve health, protects against oxidative stress, and promotes healthy mitochondrial and circulatory function. Key ingredients are designed to act directly within the brain and nervous system.

Features:

  • L-5-MTHF: Bioactive folate to support methylation

  • N-acetylcysteine (NAC):  An antioxidant that helps to increase the body's production of glutathione, a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory that protects cells from damage and can improve mitochondrial function, which is essential for brain health.

  • Acetyl-L-carnitine: Research suggests may cross the blood-brain barrier

  • Concentrated grape seed extract: Supports vascular and nerve health

View Ceralin® on Metagenics

Maintaining a sharp mind involves supporting multiple systems of the body. Since gut health strongly influences brain function, these supplements are formulated to provide comprehensive support for mental clarity and long-term brain vitality.

FAQ about Brain Health

Q1. What causes decreased mental clarity?

Poor quality sleep, high-stress levels, dietary habits, gut health issues, and inflammation are among the common contributors.

Q2. Can stress influence brain function?

Yes. Chronic stress fuels inflammation and cognitive decline, leading to problems with mood, memory, and cognitive function, effectively aging your brain faster.

Q3. How does gut health affect the brain?

The gut-brain axis is bidirectional - not only does the brain send signals to the gut, but the gut also sends important messages back to the brain. This intricate interplay means that the state of the gut can have a profound impact on brain function, influencing everything from our mood to our ability to think clearly.

Brain Health Take Aways: Remember YOU Control Your Biological Age!

  • Diet: The Mediterranean Diet, chock full of anti-inflammatory, antioxidant-rich foods, protects the brain from aging. Specific nutrients, such as omega-3 fatty acids, are important for brain health.
  • Gut-Brain Connection: Your gut health can directly affect your mood and mental clarity. Probiotics and other gut-friendly supplements may help support better brain function.
  • Sleep: Getting at least 7–8 hours of quality sleep each night is crucial for brain health. Sleep gives your brain time to recharge and clear out waste that can build up and affect brain function.
  • Inflammation: Ongoing inflammation can speed up brain aging and cognitive decline. Specific supplements like curcumin and omega-3 fatty acids help calm inflammation and protect brain health.
  • Stress Management: Chronic stress disrupts the nervous system and fuels chronic inflammation, affecting brain health. Techniques such as meditation, yoga, and breathing exercises can reduce stress. Adaptogenic herbal supplements also reduce stress.

Your brain health is deeply influenced by the choices you make every day—what you eat, how you sleep, how you manage stress, and how you support your gut. By focusing on anti-inflammatory foods, consistent rest, stress reduction, and targeted supplements, you can keep your brain sharp, resilient, and biologically younger—no matter your chronological age.

Yours in vibrant health and well-being,
Sylvia H Regalla MD

 


metagenics logoMetagenics is the #1 doctor-recommended professional supplement brand. Metagenics is known for their science-backed, precision-crafted formulas and dedication to quality and efficacy. Metagenics sources only premium raw materials that undergo rigorous testing to meet pharmaceutical-grade standards. Metagenics crafts formulas based on the latest scientific research, ensuring every product is safe and effective.


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You receive 20% discount on ALL Metagenics products when you use Professional ID DRSREG0900 on the Metagenics website.

Dr Sylivia H. Regalla

Dr. Sylvia H. Regalla

Dr Sylvia H. Regalla is a recognized expert in the areas of functional medicine, the science of nutrition and lifestyle changes for optimal health, and managed care, as well as professional functions consistent with Internal Medicine (Adult Medicine).

Over the last two decades, she has helped guide the ongoing development of the educational and clinical applications of functional medicine and nutrition at University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Notre Dame of Maryland, Maryland University of Integrative Health, and Northeast College of Health Sciences.

Dr Regalla is retired from private practice and continues to bring expanded understanding of common, chronic disease states in her monthly functional medicine insights.

Inflammation & Heart Health: How Omega-3s Reduce Cardiovascular Risk

Outline of man showing his heart with Inflammation & Cardiovascular Disease

What is Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)?

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in the U.S., accounting for 1 in every 5 deaths.  According to the World Health Organization  (WHO),  more than 17 million people die from CVD each year. In the U.S. alone, one person dies every 34 seconds from heart-related conditions.

CVD refers to conditions affecting the heart and blood vessels, including:

  • Coronary artery disease
  • Stroke
  • Heart failure
  • Arrhythmias

Common risk factors for CVD include:

  • High blood pressure (hypertension)
  • High cholesterol
  • Diabetes
  • Smoking
  • Obesity
  • Physical inactivity
  • Chronic inflammation

While some risk factors, like age and genetics, cannot be changed, lifestyle choices, supplements, and medical treatments can help manage and reduce the risk of CVD.

Causes and Risk Factors of Heart Disease

Cardiovascular disease is a complex condition with different causes depending on the specific type.

Atherosclerosis: A Common Cause of CVD

Atherosclerosis occurs when plaque builds up in the arteries, narrowing blood flow and increasing the risk of heart attack and stroke. It can be triggered by:

  • High blood pressure
  • High cholesterol
  • Smoking
  • Family history of heart disease

Genetics and Medications

Some cases of heart disease are caused by genetic problems or the side effects of certain medications. These can lead to arrhythmias, conditions where the heart beats too fast, too slow, or irregularly.

Other Contributing Risk Factors

  • Diabetes: Damages blood vessels and increases the risk of atherosclerosis
  • Obesity: Increases blood pressure and cholesterol levels
  • Sedentary lifestyle: Leads to poor circulation and inflammation
  • Stress: Raises high blood pressure and promotes heart strain

How Inflammation Causes Heart Disease

Recent clinical trials show that inflammation is not only a risk factor for CVD but also a treatable outcome of the disease.

It’s important to know what inflammation is and what it can do to your heart.

Inflammation is part of the body’s natural defense against injury and infection, and, in this way, it is beneficial. But when inflammation becomes chronic, lasting months or even years, it can damage healthy tissues and blood vessels.

"Sustained low levels of inflammation irritate your blood vessels, promote plaque buildup, and can trigger blood clots — the primary cause of heart attacks and strokes."

Chronic inflammation:

  • Promotes plaque growth in arteries
  • Can loosen existing plaque, increasing risk
  • Triggers blood clots, which can cause:
    • Heart attacks (blocked artery to the heart)
    • Strokes (blocked artery to the brain)

How to Lower Inflammation Naturally

The good news: you can control inflammation through simple lifestyle adjustments. These same lifestyle choices also decrease bad cholesterol, lower blood pressure, and reduce high blood sugar, too.

Here’s what you can do to reduce inflammation:

1. Quit smoking

Smoking damages your blood vessels and promotes atherosclerosis. Quitting can cut your heart disease risk in half.

2. Maintain a Healthy Weight

Being overweight increases your risk for multiple diseases. But carrying excess fat around your belly is a red flag for heart disease. A type of fat that builds up in the belly (called visceral fat) secretes molecules that cause inflammation, raising your cardiovascular risk.

3. Exercise Regularly

Just 20 minutes a day of moderate activity, such as brisk walking, can reduce inflammation. 

4. Eat an Anti-Inflammatory, Heart-Healthy Diet

Processed and fast foods produce inflammation. Whole foods, on the other hand, are anti-inflammatory. 

  • Avoid: Processed and fast foods
  • Choose:  Whole foods, fruits, vegetables, beans, whole grains, nuts, and fatty fish
  • Incorporate: Anti-inflammatory spices like turmeric, ginger, and garlic

5. Get Quality Sleep

Aim for 7-9 hours of sleep per night to reduce inflammation.

6. Maintain Healthy Vitamin D Levels

Low vitamin D levels are linked to higher inflammation and CVD risk.

Omega-3s: Benefits for Heart Health and Inflammation

Omega-3 fatty acids — including EPA, DHA (found in fish oil and seafood), and ALA (found in plants) — are clinically proven to:

  • Reduce inflammation
  • Lower triglycerides
  • Improve heart health

Top sources of omega-3s include:

  • Oily fish: salmon, mackerel, sardines, tuna, herring
  • Plant oils: flaxseed, canola, soybean
  • Nuts & seeds: walnuts, chia, flax

"We think that omega-3s have coronary or heart benefits and some people seem to benefit more than others."

JoAnn E. Manson M.D., Dr.P.H.
Chief of the division of Preventive Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School
VITAL Trial Principal Investigator

Key Findings from the VITAL Trial

  • 44% reduction in heart attacks among high-risk participants (two or more heart disease risk factors, such as smoking or high blood pressure)
  • 77% reduction in African American participants

The American Heart Association recommends eating 2 servings of fatty fish per week. A serving is 3 ounces cooked, or about ¾ cup, of flaked fish. If you don't consume enough, supplementation is recommended.

Metagenics Omega-3 Supplements

Want to lower inflammation naturally? Metagenics OmegaGenics® supplements provide clinically tested, high-purity omega-3s  to support heart, brain, and immune health — available in both fish and vegetarian formulas.

 

OmegaGenics Fish Oil Mega 10 omega-3 supplement for heart health

OmegaGenics® Fish Oil Mega 10

A high-quality fish oil that supports heart health and immune function, featuring a combination of omega-3 and omega-7 fatty acids. Rigorously tested for 200 contaminants, including heavy metals, environmental toxins, & plasticizers from microplastics.

  • A unique ratio of omega-3 and omega-7 fatty acids
  • Guaranteed purity
  • Clinically tested ingredients
View OmegaGenics® Fish Oil Mega 10 on Metagenics
OmegaGenics Algae Omega 3s supplement for heart health

OmegaGenics® Algae Omega-3s 300 mg

A purified vegetarian source of concentrated omega-3 fatty acids.

  • 300 mg EPA + DHA per softgel
  • Supports heart and brain health
  • Guaranteed purity
  • Clinically tested ingredients
View OmegaGenics® Algae Omega-3s 300 mg on Metagenics
 

Key Takeaways

  • Cardiovascular disease is the #1 cause of death globally and in the U.S.
  • Inflammation plays a major role in heart disease development.
  • Genetics, lifestyle, and certain medications also influence CVD risk.
  • Lifestyle changes and omega-3 supplementation can significantly reduce risk.
  • Talk to your healthcare provider about personalized prevention strategies.

FAQ

Q1: How does inflammation increase heart disease risk?

Chronic inflammation damages blood vessels and promotes plaque buildup, raising heart attack and stroke risk.

Q2: What are the best sources of omega-3s?

Fatty fish, flaxseeds, chia seeds, walnuts, and Metagenics OmegaGenics supplements.

Q3: How can I naturally lower cardiovascular inflammation?

Quit smoking, eat an anti-inflammatory diet, exercise, get quality sleep, and consider omega-3 supplements.

Summary

Inflammation plays a crucial role in the development and progression of cardiovascular diseases. Understanding this link is vital for developing effective strategies to prevent and treat CVD, including managing inflammation through lifestyle changes, supplements, and targeted therapies.

Chronic inflammation doesn’t always produce symptoms — the only way to measure it is with a blood test, and most people aren’t regularly screened for inflammation. Making healthy lifestyle choices is the best way to lower risk factors. Your doctor can determine your personal risk level, explore preventive options, and take proactive steps to protect your heart health.


metagenics logoMetagenics is the #1 doctor-recommended professional supplement brand. Metagenics is known for their science-backed, precision-crafted formulas and dedication to quality and efficacy. Metagenics sources only premium raw materials that undergo rigorous testing to meet pharmaceutical-grade standards. Metagenics crafts formulas based on the latest scientific research, ensuring every product is safe and effective.


REMINDER
You receive 20% discount on ALL Metagenics products when you use Professional ID DRSREG0900 on the Metagenics website.

Dr Sylivia H. Regalla

Dr. Sylvia H. Regalla

Dr Sylvia H. Regalla is a recognized expert in the areas of functional medicine, the science of nutrition and lifestyle changes for optimal health, and managed care, as well as professional functions consistent with Internal Medicine (Adult Medicine).

Over the last two decades, she has helped guide the ongoing development of the educational and clinical applications of functional medicine and nutrition at University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Notre Dame of Maryland, Maryland University of Integrative Health, and Northeast College of Health Sciences.

Dr Regalla is retired from private practice and continues to bring expanded understanding of common, chronic disease states in her monthly functional medicine insights.

Osteoarthritis Relief: What You Should Know About Inflammation, Gut Health, and Supplements

woman holding painful ankle

Osteoarthritis is the most common joint condition in the body and one of the top causes of disability in the US. It affects approximately 242 million people worldwide, with 30% of individuals aged 45 to 64 and 68% of those over 65.

Osteoarthritis (OA) isn’t just a wear-and-tear joint issue—it’s a systemic inflammatory condition often rooted in gut dysfunction. Chronic low-grade inflammation, also known as inflammaging, accelerates joint degeneration.

Risk Factors for Osteoarthritis

  • Advancing age
  • Women are more likely to develop osteoarthritis, though it isn't clear why
  • Obesity or extra body weight
  • Repetitive stress on a joint from occupational overuse or sports
  • Genetics
  • Gut dysbiosis, an imbalance in the gut's microbial composition, can trigger inflammation and potentially contribute to the development and progression of OA.

5 Things That May Help with Osteoarthritis Pain

  1. Lifestyle Modification

    Balanced exercise and maintaining a proper weight can help manage osteoarthritis. Regular enjoyable physical activity is also one way to maintain a balanced weight. Being overweight may increase the risk of developing osteoarthritis, discomfort, and joint changes. For example, for every pound gained, you add three pounds of pressure on your knees and six pounds of pressure on your hips which can worsen the risk of osteoarthritis and the resulting discomfort and joint changes.

  2. Diet and Nutrition

    A diet that emphasizes anti-inflammatory foods and minimizes inflammatory processed foods and additives may help balance overall inflammation and maintain a proper weight.
    Studies suggest that eating a Mediterranean-style diet may reduce the risk of osteoarthritis and result in a higher quality of life for those living with osteoarthritis.

  3. Mind-Body Approaches

    Mind-body movements like tai chi and yoga have also proven valuable. Studies suggest that practicing tai chi may reduce discomfort and increase the ability to use the joints in osteoarthritis patients. Other research suggests that regularly practicing yoga may improve hand discomfort, strength, joint size, and motion.

    Research has also looked at acupuncture to reduce discomfort and support joint function in osteoarthritis.

  4. Manipulative Therapies

    Manipulative therapies using touch and movement include chiropractic treatments, massage therapy, and osteopathy.

  5. Supplements

    Glucosamine and chondroitin have been studied as supplements to help manage discomfort and support joint health.

    For example, glucosamine may support joint function over time in individuals with osteoarthritis and result in less deterioration and narrowing of joints.

    Similarly, chondroitin sulfate is a naturally occurring part of the cartilage of joints and can be taken as a supplement. It seems to help support joint health in osteoarthritis with minimal side effects.

    Antioxidants such as curcumin, Boswellia, L-glutathione, and vitamin C have demonstrated some ability to modulate inflammation in joints by helping to balance free radicals and oxidative stress.

    Probiotics are increasingly being explored for their potential to alleviate symptoms and potentially slow the progression of osteoarthritis, largely due to their influence on the gut microbiome and its connection to inflammation. Emerging evidence suggests that probiotics, may help modulate gut microbiota composition, reduce systemic inflammation, and improve osteoarthritis-related pain and function.

Metagenics ChondroCare

ChondroCare

ChondroCare is designed to provide broad support for healthy joints by featuring high quality glucosamine sulfate and chondroitin sulfate, nutritional factors known to help support cartilage health and soft tissue formation. This well-rounded formula also features methylsulfonylmethane for joint health as well as zinc, copper, manganese, and selenium for antioxidant support.

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Metagenics Inflavonoid Intensive Care

Inflavonoid Intensive Care®

Inflavonoid Intensive Care is a targeted herbal supplement designed to support the body’s natural response to inflammation, oxidative stress and everyday immune challenges.

This advanced formula features CurQfen® BSW—a highly bioavailable blend of curcuminoids (from turmeric), AKBA (from Boswellia), and fenugreek—to help support a healthy inflammatory response. It also includes XNT ProMatrix®, a specialized xanthohumol extract, along with ginger root extract, which may further support immune health. 
View Inflavonoid Intensive Care on Metagenics
Metagenics UltraFlora Balance Probiotic

UltraFlora® Balance Probiotic

UltraFlora® Balance is your starter probiotic—designed to support everyday gut balance and immune health. This simple formula is easy to take and helps maintain a balanced gut flora. Helps reinforce your body’s natural defenses and may reduce inflammation.

View UltraFlora Balance Probiotic on Metagenics

Supporting joint health and reducing systemic inflammation requires a thoughtful, whole-body approach—and gut health is an important part of that picture. These supplements are designed to provide targeted support where it matters most.

Yours in continued health and wellness,
Sylvia H. Regalla MD


metagenics logoMetagenics is the #1 doctor-recommended professional supplement brand. Metagenics is known for their science-backed, precision-crafted formulas and dedication to quality and efficacy. Metagenics sources only premium raw materials that undergo rigorous testing to meet pharmaceutical-grade standards. Metagenics crafts formulas based on the latest scientific research, ensuring every product is safe and effective.


REMINDER
You receive 20% discount on ALL Metagenics products when you use Professional ID DRSREG0900 on the Metagenics website.

Dr Sylivia H. Regalla

Dr. Sylvia H. Regalla

Dr Sylvia H. Regalla is a recognized expert in the areas of functional medicine, the science of nutrition and lifestyle changes for optimal health, and managed care, as well as professional functions consistent with Internal Medicine (Adult Medicine).

Over the last two decades, she has helped guide the ongoing development of the educational and clinical applications of functional medicine and nutrition at University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Notre Dame of Maryland, Maryland University of Integrative Health, and Northeast College of Health Sciences.

Dr Regalla is retired from private practice and continues to bring expanded understanding of common, chronic disease states in her monthly functional medicine insights.

 

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