Daily Stress Formula‡ Pure Encapsulations ADRENAL SUPPORT

Daily Stress Formula‡ Pure Encapsulations ADRENAL SUPPORT

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Broad-spectrum formula designed to promote mental relaxation and moderate the effects of occasional stress‡

180 capsules per bottle

Benefits & Features
Supports the body's resilience when faced with occasional stress‡
Supports cognitive function‡
Helps moderate mild fatigue under stressful conditions‡
Chamomile and lemon balm promote calmness and relaxation‡
Supports energy metabolism and immune defense‡
Blend of botanicals, herbs and other nutrients
Made with high-quality vegan ingredients backed by verifiable science

Indications
Ages 18 and up
Occasional stress support‡
Relaxation support‡

Gluten Free, GMO Free, Vegan, Vegetarian

Suggested Use As a dietary supplement, take 3 capsules daily, with or between meals.

Warning: Not to be taken by pregnant or lactating women. If you have any health condition or are taking any medication, consult your health professional before use.

Storage: Store in a cool, dry place.

Source:
Ascorbic acid, riboflavin (B2 ) and methylcobalamin (B12 ) are derived from corn dextrose fermentation
Thiamine HCl (B1 ), niacinamide, pantothenic acid (calcium pantothenate) (B5) and pyridoxine HCl (B6 ) are synthetically derived
Magnesium is derived from the lime of rock
l-Tyrosine (free-form) is derived from soy
Eleutherococcus senticosus extract is derived from the root and standardized to contain 0.8% eleutheroside E & B
Bacopa monniera extract is derived from the leaf and standardized to contain 20% bacosides
Rhodiola rosea extract is derived from the root and standardized to contain 3% total rosavins and a minimum of 1% salidrosides
Chamomile is derived from Matricaria recutita flowers
Lemon balm is derived from Melissa officinalis leaves and standardized to contain 5% rosemarinic acid
Ashwagandha extract is derived from the root of Withania somnifera and standardized to contain 5% withanolides
Ascorbyl palmitate is derived from corn dextrose fermentation and palm oil
Hypoallergenic plant fiber is derived from pine cellulose

Verifiable Science
In addition to promoting memory and cognitive function, preclinical investigation shows Bacopa monnieri maintains healthy enzyme activity in the brain1 , supporting the ability to deal with stress.2 A double-blind crossover trial suggested that rhodiola may help to moderate mild fatigue under stressful conditions.3 In a separate, double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study, rhodiola provided support for physical and mental stress in students.4 Similarly, the amino acid l-tyrosine has indicated the potential to promote cognitive function and memory under stressful conditions.5 Eleutherococcus senticosus, or eleuthero, is used as an adaptogen to help bolster adrenal function and stress resistance. Like ashwagandha, it is highly revered for promoting energy, vitality and immune defense.6 Chamomile and lemon balm provide traditional support for calmness and relaxation.7, 8 B vitamins and magnesium are included to help counter the effects of stress on healthy nutritional status.9 B-complex vitamins have also been associated with healthy neurotransmitter function and energy metabolism.10 Vitamin B5 is especially important for boosting healthy adrenal gland function to strengthen the body's ability to withstand stress.11 Vitamin C provides important support for neutralizing free radicals generated by the stress response.12‡

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