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Adrenal Restore - Custom Pack

Adrenal Restore - Custom Pack

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Why We Created This Product

Many Americans live fast-paced, stressful lifestyles and eat nutrient deficient foods. This type of lifestyle often leads to adrenal dysfunction, also known as hypoadrenia.

Persistent levels of stress and/or the improper nourishment of the adrenal glands, can compromise the body's ability to produce sufficient levels of corticosteroid hormones and sex hormones.

As a result, the body cannot maintain homeostasis for important processes, including the ability to manage stress, blood pressure, fluid balance, immune responses, and energy production. 

Adrenal Restore contains a unique combination of adaptogenic herbs, along with an adrenal glandular, a calming amino acid and an essential vitamin cofactor needed to restore the health and vitality of the adrenal gland.


Ingredient Highlights

Bovine Adrenal Cortex

In a 12-week double-blind trial, overweight females took 600 to 900 mg of 5-HTP and lost significantly more weight than those women who received the placebo.8 In another double-blind trial obese people with type 2 diabetes took 750 mg of 5-HTP for two weeks with no dietary restrictions (some reduced their carbohydrate and fat intake voluntarily). The group taking the 5-HTP lost 23 times more weight compared to the placebo group (4.6 pounds vs 0.2 pounds respectively).9

Pantothenic Acid

Forty people with migraine headaches received either 200mg of 5-HTP per day or methysergide (a migraine medication) for forty days. Both compounds reduced the frequency of migraines by 50%.6 Migraine attacks were reduced in frequency, severity, and duration in 90% of those taking 400 mg per day of 5-HTP in a double-blind placebo-controlled trial.7

L-Theanine

Low serotonin is common in those with fibromyalgia. Double-blind research trials have reported that supplementing with 100mg of 5-HTP three times per day relieves some symptoms of fibromyalgia.2-3 Insomnia - 200 mg 2 hrs. before bedtime/400 mg at bedtime A single 100-mg nighttime dose of 5-HTP was sufficient to improve the duration and depth of sleep in one placebo-controlled trial.4 In a double-blind trial of people without insomnia, supplementation with 5-HTP (200 mg at 9:15 p.m. and 400 mg at 11:15 p.m.) increased rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep, presumably indicating improved sleep quality.5

Eleuthero, Schisandra, & Ashwaganda

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Suggested Use

As a dietary supplement, take two (2) capsules daily or as directed by your health care professional. 


Formulated To Be Free of Allergens Derived From:

Wheat, soy, dairy, eggs, fish, crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, artificial preservatives, sweeteners, colors and flavors.


Caution: As with any dietary supplement, consult your healthcare professional before using this product, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, anticipate surgery, take any medication or are otherwise under medical supervision. 

* 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. 

Citations:

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2. Do I have Adrenal Fatigue? Signs and Symptoms. http://www. adrenalfatiguefocus.org/do-i-have-adrenal-fatigue.html
3. Jaroenporn, S., Yamamoto, T., Itabashi, A., Nakamura, K., Azumano, I., Watanabe, G., & Taya, K. (2008). Effects of pantothenic acid supplementation on adrenal steroid secretion from male rats. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 31(6), 1205-1208.
4. European Food Safety Authority: Scientifi c Opinion on the substantiation of health claims related to pantothenic acid and mental performance (ID 58), reduction of tiredness and fatigue (ID 63), adrenal function. Retrieved from:http://www.efsa.europa.eu/ en/efsajournal/doc/1758.pdf
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7. Kimura, K., Ozeki, M., Juneja, L. R., & Ohira, H. (2007). L-Theanine reduces psychological and physiological stress responses. Biological psychology,74(1), 39-45.
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15. Ashwagandha. Natural Medicines Database. https:// naturalmedicines.therapeuticresearch.com/default.aspx
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