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32 fl oz
1 fl oz (30 ml) per serving
$119.99
32 fl oz
1 fl oz (30 ml) per serving
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An anti-inflammatory liquid supplement made from the fruit of the Nopal cactus.

In a double-blind, placebo-controlled human clinical study, Nopalea was shown to improve mobility, flexibility, and range of motion in the neck, back and joints. Clinical study participants also stated they depended less on pain medication.
Nopalea is made ready to drink in a natural prickly pear flavor.
Description

THE SILENT KILLER SPECIAL REPORT
Chronic inflammatory-related disease is now regarded by healthcare professionals as the greatest threat to humanity.
In this this free report you will learn:



Defend against the Silent Killer with
Nopalea™
New clinical study shows Nopalea helps:- Improve joint mobility and range of motion
- Improve neck and back motion for greater mobility and flexibility
- Lower elevated at risk levels of C-Reactive Protein
- Support the normal and essential anti-inflammatory function performed by the immune system

Inflammation: What You Need to Know
Experts at Harvard Medical School confirm:
Unchecked chronic inflammation plays a central role in some of the most challenging diseases of our time, including rheumatoid arthritis, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, asthma and even Alzheimer’s.There are two forms of inflammation
Acute Inflammation
Acute inflammation is a normal and necessary process that allows the body to attack hostile invaders such as bacteria, fungi and other foreign substances anywhere in the body. Acute inflammation often comes on rapidly and subsides once the body has neutralized the threat and healed.Common conditions that result in acute inflammatory reactions include:
- A sore throat related to a cold or flu
- Acute bronchitis
- Scratches or cuts to the skin
- Physical injury or trauma
Chronic Inflammation
Unlike acute inflammation, which is short-lived, chronic inflammation can linger, lasting months or even years after the initial threat. Chronic inflammation typically starts as an acute inflammatory response; however, when your body’s healing powers go into overdrive, chronic inflammation can occur. Alternatively, low levels of inflammation may be present even without the presence of an injury or illness. In this case, the immune system launches an attack on healthy cells and tissues.Detecting Inflammation
The more effective way to test for elevated inflammation is by testing for C-reactive protein (CRP). The liver produces CRP, and levels are measured through a simple blood test. CRP levels will rise in response to inflammation. Other common markers include erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and serum protein electrophoresis (SPE).Causes of Chronic Inflammation
Inflammation is meant to serve its purpose and then resolve. When it fails to clear up, it begins to deplete the body of vital resources and sets the stage for further illness. Common causes of chronic inflammation include:- Untreated causes of acute inflammation, such as an infection or injury
- Long-term exposure to irritants like polluted air, heavy metals, industrial chemicals and pesticides
- Autoimmune disorders such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and multiple sclerosis (MS), in which your immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue
- Many experts also believe that certain lifestyle choices can contribute to chronic inflammation, including smoking, chronic stress, alcohol use and obesity
Risk of Lingering Inflammation
As touched on previously, in the last few decades, scientists have found inflammation to be a common factor in many chronic conditions afflicting Western populations. Inflammation is essential for health, but there is another side to this survival mechanism. Lifestyle choices such as diet, activity and sleep habits can all play a role in how chronic inflammation manifests. And it’s fair to say that managing inflammation levels can contribute to health, healing and lifelong well-being.Cardiovascular Disease
For nearly seven decades, we’ve been told high levels of bad cholesterol (LDL) caused by a diet high in fat puts us at risk for stroke and heart attack. Within the last few years, research has come forward proving that a diet high in good fats has numerous health benefits. Today, medical professionals have validated evidence connecting chronic inflammation with cardiovascular diseases. In fact, Harvard Health Publishing challenges the myth around LDL cholesterol with research indicating that only half of people who suffer heart attacks have high levels of LDL cholesterol.
Insulin Resistance and Diabetes
A malfunctioning immune system plays a role in both type 1 and 2 diabetes. However, type 2 diabetes is more common and occurs when cells become resistant to insulin. Insulin is a hormone produced by cells in the pancreas, which controls the amount of sugar in your blood. Increased insulin resistance can prompt the release of chemicals that lead to inflammation.Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity
Metabolic overload associated with metabolic syndrome can result in numerous reactions, such as inflammation and oxidative stress. When you gain too much weight, causing fat storage cells to meet capacity, adipose tissue is no longer able to engulf the incoming fat. This leads to fat being deposited in other organs, mainly the liver. When this happens, the body tries to remove the excess fat by sending macrophages to clear it out, which triggers inflammatory responses, increasing your chances of developing chronic conditions like cardiovascular disease.Allergies
Cases of allergic inflammation are on the rise. In people with allergies, cells in the immune system become overly sensitive and may even respond to substances that aren’t harmful at all. Allergens bind to antibodies, triggering the release of histamine which results in an allergic reaction like sneezing, watery eyes, hives or rash, and in severe cases, anaphylaxis.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
Inflammatory bowel disease is an umbrella term that refers to disorders involving chronic inflammation of your digestive tract; these can include Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. The exact cause of IBD is still unknown, but one possible reason is a malfunction of the immune system. When the immune system tries to fight off pathogens, it mistakenly attacks cells in the digestive tract as well, causing inflammation.Find out how you can receive Harvard Medical School’s, 'Understanding Inflammation' – the definitive guide to understanding and dealing with what the World Health Organization calls “the greatest health threat to humanity.”
Nopalea™ Clinical Study Shows Powerful Health Benefits

Study Validates Nopalea’s Anti-Inflammatory Benefits
Your quality of life depends on your ability to remain active. Since we introduced Nopalea more than ten years ago, we’ve heard from thousands of members who’ve had terrific experiences using the product. To put it to the test, we commissioned an independent randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical study on the effectiveness of Nopalea. Study results showed that consumption of Nopalea improved mobility, flexibility and range of motion in the neck, back and joints. The outcomes also indicate it can help improve overall quality of life.



What our Members are saying about Nopalea:
What our Members are saying about Nopalea:
How inflammation and Nopalea’s ingredients can affect your cellular health


NOPALEA™ — A BREAKTHROUGH DIETARY SUPPLEMENT PACKED WITH BIOFLAVONOIDS
A cell distressed by external toxins and internal deficiencies will eventually wither, collapse and die. Bioflavonoids are a powerful antioxidant that supply structure and function to every human cell. They work with the body to neutralize toxins in the cells, as well as drain away accumulations of toxic waste. Bioflavonoids help reduce the activity of the enzymes known to cause inflammation. The nopal cactus of the Sonoran Desert contains potent bioflavonoids, because its environment is so intense; it needs them to survive in such an extreme setting.Mobility. Flexibility. Quality of Life.
Nopalea™ is a delicious, nutrient-dense drink made with the fruit of the prickly pear cactus. It’s brimming with antioxidants that support detoxification, healthy inflammation, and whole-body wellness. But it’s also more than that; Nopalea is backed by science. Don’t let stiff joints and limited mobility hold you back. Restore your body’s vitality and get moving!WITH DAILY USE, NOPALEA MAY IMPROVE YOUR QUALITY OF LIFE BY HELPING YOUR BODY:
- Support the normal and essential anti-inflammatory function performed by the immune system
- Improve joint mobility and range of motion
- Improve neck and back motion for greater mobility and flexibility
- Lower elevated at-risk levels of C-Reactive Protein
- Reduce inflammation
The Nopalea™ story, with a new chapter

Help reduce chronic inflammation and its risks
Improve mobility, flexibility and quality of life.
The World Health Organization says that chronic inflammatory conditions are the greatest health threat to humans.1
Acute inflammation is normal and healthy, but lingering chronic inflammation can be damaging, so to help manage the body’s level of inflammation you should do everything possible to bolster your immune system.
Restore Your Mobility and Quality of Life
Nopalea® is a delicious, nutrient-dense drink made with the fruit of the prickly pear cactus. It’s brimming with antioxidants that support detoxification, healthy inflammation and whole-body wellness. But, it’s also more than that; Nopalea is based on tradition and backed by science.
Don’t let stiff joints and limited mobility hold you back. Restore your body’s vitality and get moving!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nopalea?
Nopalea is a delicious, nutrient-rich, ready-to-drink dietary supplement that features the superfruit of the nopal cactus.
What makes Nopalea so special?
Nopalea contains a powerful class of nutrients called bioflavonoids that are found in the fruit of the Nopal cactus. Bioflavonoids work to neutralize the body’s inner toxins. They do this by helping the body reduce the toxins surrounding the cells, which allows more essential nutrients to reach each cell. As a result, cells are better fed and energized to repair and replace damaged tissues.
What Are Bioflavonoids?
Bioflavonoids are a powerful class of antioxidants that work to neutralize the body’s inner toxins, called free radicals. They do this by helping the body reduce the toxins surrounding the cells, which allows more essential nutrients to reach each cell. As a result, cells are better fed and energized to repair and replace damaged tissues.
What Makes Nopalea So Effective?
Quality!
- Aseptic manufacturing process—After each Nopal cactus fruit is harvested (by hand, not by machine) it is puréed into a liquid and transported in a refrigerated truck to our bottling plant in California. The aseptic (sterile) manufacturing process begins the moment the product enters the front door.
- Rigorous inspection—During the formulation and bottling process, the entire ‘’run’’ of Nopalea is inspected. It often takes at least five hours to test each batch of Nopalea.
- Freshness guaranteed—You can rest assured that your Nopalea is fresh. To maximize Nopalea’s antioxidant content and freshness, TriVita maintains refrigeration from picking in the field to final aseptic processing. The proprietary bottling process used with Nopalea is untouched by human hands.
How Is Nopalea Different from Other Superfruit Concentrate Products?
While many superfruit liquid wellness concentrates are available today such as Noni, Mangosteen and Acai, Nopalea is made from the purest and freshest Opuntia ficus indica (nopal) cactus that produces a rich superfruit. This powerful superfruit contains nutrients called bioflavonoids.
How Much Nopalea Should I Take?
When taking Nopalea for the first time, we recommend that you follow the quantities used in the Nopalea study2. Drink 3 ounces (90 mL) a day for 8 weeks.
For maintenance, drink 1-3 ounces (30-90 mL) daily.
What Type of Fruit Is the Nopalea Juice Made from?
The Nopal cactus fruit is the key ingredient in Nopalea. The fruit is carefully harvested from the Sonoran Desert.
With So Many Superfruit Concentrates Containing Such High Amounts of Sugar and Calories, How Does Nopalea Stack up?
What Does the Name Nopalea Mean?
Is Nopalea Safe for Everyone?
Nopalea is a natural, concentrated wellness drink made from nopal cactus fruit, which is harvested from the Sonoran Desert at the peak of its freshness. From there, the fruit is juiced to a puree and bottled in a state-of-the-art facility, which ensures quality, freshness and potency. Those with allergies to food, serious illness or have any questions should consult their healthcare practitioner before consuming.
Is It Safe to Take Nopalea with Medication?
Nopalea is a dietary supplement. If you are taking any medications or have a known medical condition, you may want to consult with your healthcare practitioner before drinking Nopalea.
How Can I Ensure the Product Maintains Its Freshness?
The nopal fruits used in Nopalea are harvested at their peak, so it’s completely natural for there to be differences in taste and color between different batches due to varying environmental conditions. While these differences may be noticeable, they in no way affect the efficacy of Nopalea. And, since Nopalea is natural, the best way to maintain its freshness, color and taste is to:
- Refrigerate all bottles upon receipt (even the unopened ones)
- Never drink directly from the bottle
- Consume the contents within 30 days of opening each bottle
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References
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK493173/
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Jensen, G. Evaluation of Activity Levels, Inflammatory Markers, and Overall Wellness. 2019.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Our products are not intended to diagnose treat, cure or prevent any disease. It is intended for your general knowledge only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment for specific medical conditions. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
If you are pregnant, nursing or on medications, you may want to consult with a healthcare provider before using. Keep out of reach of children. To report a serious adverse event or obtain product information, contact 1-800-991-7116. Information provided herein is for informational purposes only.
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