




The Anti-Inflammatory Stack
Built to address inflammation and oxidative stress from four different directions at once – turmeric, omega-3s, astaxanthin, and resveratrol, each working a different mechanism so the coverage is broad rather than resting on a single ingredient.
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Inflammation and oxidation, met four ways.
Four products, four different inflammation and antioxidant mechanisms.


Astaxanthin

Resveratrol

Omega Clarity
Four mechanisms working against inflammation
Built to support a healthier inflammation-and-oxidation baseline from four directions at once – turmeric, DHA-dominant omega-3s, astaxanthin, and resveratrol, each working different territory so the coverage is broad rather than resting on a single ingredient.
Ultra Turmeric is the anti-inflammatory anchor of the stack. It pairs Curcumin C3 Complex (100 mg, standardized to 95% curcuminoids – the most-studied curcumin extract) with 800 mg of raw turmeric. Curcumin works on the molecular switches your body uses to turn inflammation on and off, helping calm the low-grade inflammatory signaling connected to recovery, joint comfort, and long-term tissue health. Curcumin's main limitation is that it's hard to absorb on its own; the C3 Complex standardization and the raw turmeric matrix are both there to improve how much your body actually takes up. It absorbs better still when taken with dietary fat, which the fish oil in this stack conveniently provides.
Omega Clarity is a 5.1:1 DHA-dominant fish oil – 460 mg DHA and 90 mg EPA per serving. In this stack, DHA leads in two ways: structurally, as a major fatty acid in brain, retinal, and cardiovascular membranes and roughly 8% of brain dry weight; and through resolution-phase signaling, as the substrate the body uses to make DHA-derived resolvins and protectins that help wind down inflammatory activity after it has done its job. EPA stays in the picture as a smaller supporting contribution to prostaglandin balance, but it is not the primary anti-inflammatory mechanism at this dose. Lutemax 2020 lutein and zeaxanthin add the eye-support layer the product is also known for.
Astaxanthin is one of the most potent fat-soluble antioxidants found in nature – it's the pigment that turns salmon and flamingos pink. This stack uses AstaZine astaxanthin (12 mg, sourced from Haematococcus pluvialis micro-algae – the natural algal source, not synthetic). Because it's fat-soluble, it embeds directly into your cell membranes, where it neutralizes the free radicals that drive oxidative stress from inside the membrane itself rather than only in the watery spaces around it. That membrane-level positioning is what sets it apart from water-soluble antioxidants like vitamin C, which can't reach the same territory. In this stack it's the dedicated antioxidant layer, defending the cell membranes that inflammation and oxidation tend to damage together.
Resveratrol is the polyphenol famously found in red wine and grape skins. This stack delivers a 600 mg resveratrol blend sourced from Japanese Knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum root) – the most concentrated natural source of trans-resveratrol – standardized at 10% and 50% extracts. It activates a family of cellular pathways, often called the longevity pathways, involved in how your cells respond to stress and aging. Research interest in resveratrol centers on these pathways alongside its own antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity. In this stack it's the longer-arc, cellular-stress layer, working on a different timescale than turmeric's more immediate effect on active inflammation.
Each ingredient is modest taken alone. The point of the stack is coverage – four mechanisms working different territory so the whole is broader than any single anti-inflammatory supplement. Built for sustained daily use, not acute relief.
Why these pairings
Six combinations. Each pairs two of the four layers and shows how they work together. Pick a pair on the right.
Is this stack right for you?
Who this stack fits, and who should hold off.
This stack may be right for you if…
- You want broad anti-inflammatory and antioxidant support that works through several mechanisms, not a single-ingredient approach. This stack layers four: turmeric, DHA-dominant omega-3s, astaxanthin, and resveratrol.
- You're focused on recovery, joint comfort, or the long-term tissue health that chronic low-grade inflammation works against.
- You want antioxidant coverage that reaches cell membranes (astaxanthin) and the cellular-stress pathways (resveratrol), not just the easy water-soluble targets.
- You're building a longevity-oriented regimen and want the inflammation-and-oxidation foundation layer in place.
- You already take fish oil and want to know what's worth layering with it for a dedicated anti-inflammatory approach.
Skip this stack if…
- You take blood thinners. Several ingredients in this stack can mildly affect blood clotting – see Before You Start.
- You have surgery or a dental procedure scheduled. The combined effect on blood clotting means you'd want to pause the stack beforehand – check with your provider.
- You're pregnant or breastfeeding. These ingredients haven't been well studied in these populations.
- You're looking for fast, acute relief. This stack works by supporting a healthier inflammatory-and-oxidative baseline over weeks, not by acute symptom relief.
- You're vegan or vegetarian. This stack includes fish oil (Omega Clarity) and a gelatin softgel (Astaxanthin), so it isn't plant-based.
Things people ask
How is this different from just taking turmeric?
Turmeric is the anchor, but inflammation and oxidation run through several pathways at once. This stack adds DHA-dominant Omega Clarity (membrane structure plus DHA-derived resolvins and protectins for resolution-phase signaling), astaxanthin (cell-membrane antioxidant support), and resveratrol (cellular-stress pathway support) – so you're covering four mechanisms rather than one.
Each ingredient is modest on its own; the point of the stack is that they work different territory and add up to broader coverage than any single one.
How long until I notice anything?
This stack works by supporting a healthier inflammatory and oxidative baseline, which is a weeks-to-months process rather than an acute one. Curcumin's effects on inflammation markers typically take several weeks of consistent use.
Astaxanthin and resveratrol operate on similar timelines. It's built for sustained daily use, not fast symptom relief.
Can I take this with blood thinners?
Check with your healthcare provider first. Several ingredients in this stack – turmeric, omega-3 fish oil, astaxanthin, and resveratrol – can each mildly affect blood clotting, and the effect adds up when they're combined.
See Before You Start for the full note. If you have a surgery or dental procedure scheduled, you'd also want to pause the stack beforehand.
Do I need to take it with food?
Yes. These are fat-soluble ingredients – curcumin, astaxanthin, the omega-3s, and resveratrol all absorb better with dietary fat. Taking the stack with a meal that contains some fat meaningfully improves how much your body absorbs, especially for the curcumin.
Will the curcumin actually absorb?
Curcumin's main limitation is poor absorption taken plain. Ultra Turmeric uses the C3 Complex standardization plus a raw turmeric matrix to improve uptake.
Taking it alongside the fish oil in this stack – and with a fatty meal – helps further, since curcumin is fat-soluble and absorbs better in the presence of fat.
Round it out with…
Common additions for an anti-inflammatory or longevity regimen.
For customers focused on joint comfort specifically, Ultra Joint Flex adds targeted joint-support ingredients alongside this stack's systemic anti-inflammatory layers. The two approaches – whole-body and joint-specific – complement each other.
K2/D3 is a common foundational add for customers who don't already have a vitamin D layer in another stack – it pairs cleanly with the Anti-Inflammatory stack without composition overlap.

