The Maverick Radical Dolor Formula is the groundbreaking endogenous health formula that is clinically and scientifically proven to safely combat inflammation, aid in sleep, and many more other amazing health benefits.


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In regards to anti-inflammatory supplements, it is in our opinion through clinical studies, clinical testing, and patient responses that The Maverick Radical Dolor Formula has been one of the strongest things that our patients have ever used to help with anti-inflammatory health conditions after 20+ years of Professional Healthcare Clinical Care.

The Maverick formula is highly effective at decreasing acute and chronic inflammation across the body as a whole through these pain pathways, but is even more powerful due its ability to scavenge and prevent free radicals. As a result of the scavenging power it causes good antioxidant activity through lipid perodixation (25,20). 
In addition, The Maverick formula has direct effects on various peroxisome proliferator activated receptors (PPAR). It is involved in the endocannabinoid mediated mechanisms of action. There are endocannabinoid-mediated mechanisms of action; for example, the activation of cannabinoid receptors or TRPV1 channels. This inhibits the release of inflammatory compounds from mast cells. It reduces certain pro-apoptotic pathways, including increased lipid peroxidation and protein nitration. It reduces the inflammatory cytokines in the brain (16,13,21,2,12). It reduces neutrophil infiltration, cytokine levels, and inflammatory prostaglandins (18). Meta--analyses show that it reduces inflammatory mediators such as C-reactive protein (CRP) and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha. (9,22,7,24). It works due to inhibition of cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1) and COX-2, hydroperoxidases, and 5-lipoxygenase (25,1,23,19,14). It also reduces interleukin-1 (IL-1), IL-8, and granulocyte macrophage-colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF). Finally it exerts an anti-inflammatory effect by altering leukocyte activation and by inhibiting prostaglandin and bradykinin synthesis, and it increases interferon (IFN)-gamma to aid (8,4,17,16,5).

IN SHORT, IT IS INCREDIBLY POWERFUL!

A result of The Maverick being so powerful against inflammation means one thing... you get to feel great. Go and read our testimonials. Everyday more and more people come back into our Certified Big Wave Nutrition Providers offices saying how amazing they feel and how they have their lives back. Take The Maverick. Take your life back and "Feel Great!"

Highly Absorbable

One reason that this is outcome is achieved is due to The Maverick formula being designed to be highly absorbable. This gives you the highest absorption and bioavailability levels possible. This is done by using ingredients that boosts each others' absorption and endometriosis properties in the body, and thus, decreasing inflammation (1,10,11). The other parts of the formula being made of proteolytic enzymes make them incredibly easy to absorb in the body.
The Maverick is also incredibly powerful in helping people sleep due to it effect on the the endocannabinoid system and overall inflammation in the body. This response in the endocannabinoid system regulates the release of other neurotransmitters in the brain that results in maintaining homeostasis, helps the body heal from any damage and injury, and allows your brain to relax and take a breath. We have noticed our patient's reporting that they have had the best, most restful sleep ever in their lives when taking The Maverick. 

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