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Relora is a safe, natural anti-abnormal apprehension fearfulness and stress-relief ingredient shown to Enhance stressed individuals relax and also regulate the hormones associated with stress-related weight gain. It has the added value of being non-sedating and non-addicting, with potential anti-depressant qualities.
Stress and abnormal apprehension fearfulness have been shown by the Natural Institute of Health (NIH) and other research centers to play a significant role in a wide variety of conditions and problem states, including cardiovascular problem, immune dysfunction, excess body fat, and certain age-related Malfunction of mind or bodys. Stress-induced hormone imbalances, particularly in Cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), can contribute to these and other problems and Malfunction of mind or bodys. High Cortisol levels have been shown to be related to food cravings and over-eating in stressed individuals, as well.
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Ingredients of Relora |
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Serving Size: 1 Capsule
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| Ingredients |
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| Relora |
250 mg |
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Ingredients: Snow White Filler, Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide, Gelatin, Glycerin, Purified Water. |
Free of sugar, yeast, salt, wheat, corn, milk-products, preservatives, synthetic colors or flavors.
†: Daily value not established.
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Suggested Use for Relora |
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Adults take one (1) capsule three times daily, with or without a meal. For maximum effect, take daily for two weeks
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Additional Information for Relora |
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| Relora is an effective ingredient that not only relieves stress, but also significantly decreases Cortisol and increases DHEA levels, two hormones closely related to stress-induced eating and subsequent weight gain. Relora has been shown to reduce Cortisol levels by 37% and increase DHEA levels by 227%. Relora binds to several important targets, including the serotonin transporters in central nervous system receptor studies—and does not bind to the benzodiazepine receptors that can cause sedation. |
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