Relora is a patent pending plant extract of Phellodendron amurense and Magnolia officinalis that may help to relieve stress and minimize stress-induced eating. Weight gain can be associated with emotional over-eating for people with stressful lifestyles. Preliminary research suggests that RELORA may help regulate cortisol levels in the body that are associated with stress-related weight gain. The bark of Magnolia officinalis has been used in traditional Chinese Herbalism for centuries for stress reduction and muscle tension.
Recommended Use:
As a dietary supplement, take 1 tablet, three times per day with or without meals, or as recommended by your health care professional.
Notes:
Relora is a safe, natural anti-anxiety and stress-relief ingredient shown to help 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 anxiety 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 disease states, including cardiovascular disease, immune dysfunction, excess body fat, and certain age-related disorders. Stress-induced hormone imbalances, particularly in Cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), can contribute to these and other diseases and disorders. High Cortisol levels have been shown to be related to food cravings and over-eating in stressed individuals, as well.
Ingredients:
Other Ingredients: dibasic calcium phosphate, stearic acid, colloidal silicon dioxide, and modified cellulose gum.
Warnings:
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you taking any medication, consult your physician prior to use. Excessive consumption may impair ability to drive or operate heavy equipment. Not recommended for consumption with alcoholic beverages. Do not use if either tamper-evident seal is broken or missing. Keep out of the reach of children.
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