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Stress Aid
Advanced Stress Formula
Stress Aid is a powerful natural stress formula of vitamins and special herbs
to help meet the increased personal nutritional needs of your body. This
formula is designed to supplement your body's demands during strenuous
physical exercise, dieting, lack of sleep, or just during the every day
pressures of earning a living. Each preservative-free capsule delivers 100%
natural ingredients to also help replenish valuable nutrients depleted by the
stress of sickness, surgery, infections, over-work, fatigue, etc.
Ingredients List
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Vitamin B1 (thiamine) Has positive effects on the nervous system and mental
well-being
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Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) nourishes skin, nails, hair, growth, reproduction and
vision. The body needs more of this nutrient during stress situations
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Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine HCL) is necessary to metabolize B12 in the body
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Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) is used in the production of energy and red blood
cells. It also nourishes the nervous system
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Vitamin C strengthens cells and tissues and helps build the body's defense
system
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Choline helps in the formation of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter, which
assists brain function and health
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Inositol nourishes the brain and helps balance cholesterol levels
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PABA (para-aminobenzoic acid) helps assimilate pantothenic acid and nourishes
the skin
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Biotin assists in the metabolism of fat and protein. It nourishes muscles
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Valerian Root nourishes the nervous system and has soothing properties
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Hops helps the body with pain and occasional problems with sleeplessness
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Niacinamide nourishes the digestive and circulatory systems
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Calcium pantothenate nutritionally supports the glandular system and helps
promote a feeling of well-being
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Schizandra chinensis helps the body adapt to stress and nourishes the nervous
system
References
McCarty MF. High-dose pyridoxine as an 'anti-stress' strategy. Med Hypotheses. 2000 May;54(5):803-7.
Cropley M, Cave Z, Ellis J, Middleton RW. Effect of Kava and Valerian on human physiological and psychological responses to mental stress assessed under laboratory conditions. Phytother Res. 2002 Feb;16(1):23-7.
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