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Natural Stress Relief
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Life Extension |
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LE24 |
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30 |
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$21.99 |
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It’s hard to find a natural antidote to today’s overstressed world. The
encouraging news is that lemon balm (Melissa officinalis), a plant native to the
Mediterranean region, has been clinically proven to help with occasional anxiety
and sleeplessness. What’s more, lemon balm produces these calming effects while
also enhancing memory and attention!8-10
Cyracos™ lemon balm extract is prepared from special lemon balm chosen for its
high concentrations of hydroxycinnamic and rosmarinic acids. These active lemon
balm constituents appear to enhance mood by modulating specific nicotinic and
muscarinic receptors in the cerebral cortex of the brain.
Aside from relieving everyday stress and sleep problems, the anxiety-relieving
properties of this plant extract may also offer smokers relief from the mental
stress of quitting, aid in leveling mood swings, and help reduce the emotional
hunger associated with dieting (or calorie restriction).
Relaxation Promoting Effects of L-Theanine
The Japanese have long known that L-theanine, an amino acid derived from green
tea, is a natural relaxant that diminishes stress11—without drowsiness, impaired
thought, or other side effects.
L-theanine produces calming effects in the brain in ways that have been compared
to meditation, massage, and aromatherapy. L-theanine induces relaxation without
causing drowsiness. In fact, studies show that L-theanine enhances the brain’s
ability to concentrate, learn, and remember. Unlike caffeine, L-theanine
increases GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid), an inhibitory neurotransmitter that
not only induces relaxation but also produces a sense of well-being. L-theanine
may normalize levels of dopamine, a critical brain hormone that is depleted by
various stress factors.
A Host of Health-Enhancing Benefits
Research shows that L-theanine has numerous health-enhancing effects, including
promoting healthy cognitive function. In studies of neurons in cell culture, L-theanine
reversed glutamate- or other neurotoxicant-induced neurotoxicity, a major cause
of normal brain aging.12,13
Based on an enormous amount of published data showing the multiple beneficial
effects of lemon balm extract and L-theanine, Life Extension has combined these
potent but safe nutrients into a new formula called Natural Stress Relief.
Note that the amount of L-theanine in this product is double that of most L-theanine
standalone supplements. The reason for this potency increase is reports of
greater benefit when at least 200 mg of L-theanine are taken.
Beware of Imitations: The L-theanine used in the Natural Stress Relief is
Suntheanine®, the only pure form of L-theanine available worldwide and the only
form protected by 40 internationally recognized patents and scientifically
proven in clinical studies to be safe and efficacious. Independent laboratory
analysis has verified that certain other products on the market claiming to
contain “L-theanine” are only half L-theanine, the other half being a different
form of theanine known as “D-theanine” which has not been scientifically
evaluated in published studies.
Dosage and Use
Take one capsule once or twice daily (morning and evening) with or without food,
or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner. |
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1 capsule contains:
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Cyracos™ Lemon Balm (Melissa
officinalis) Non-GMO
Full Spectrum 100% Extract (leaf) |
300 mg |
| Suntheanine® (L-Theanine) |
200 mg |
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Other ingredients: rice
flour, vegetable cellulose, vegetable magnesium stearate.
Contains rice.
This product contains NO milk, egg, fish, peanuts, crustacean shellfish
(lobster, crab, shrimp), soybeans, tree nuts, wheat, yeast, gluten, or corn.
Contains NO sugar, and no artificial sweeteners, flavors, colors, or
preservatives.
Suntheanine® is a registered trademark of Taiyo International, Inc. Use of
Suntheanine® is protected by US Trademark Registration No. 2,548,957.
Cyracos™ is a trademark of the Berkem Group.
Warnings
 8. Stephen Daniells, 22-Mar-2007. Berkem
builds science to support anti-stress ingredient. http://www.nutraingredients.com/Research/Berkem-builds-science-to-support-anti-stress-ingredient
Accessed Jan, 14 2009
9. Psychosom Med. 2004 Jul-Aug;66(4):607-13
10. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2003 Oct;28(10):1871-81.
11. J Herb Pharmacother. 2006;6(2):21-30.
12. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2004 Jul 16;320(1):116-22.
13. Neurotoxicology. 2008 Jul;29(4):656-62. |
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