Relagen Ingredients

    STRESS/ANXIETY CAPSULE FORMULA

    Supplement Facts:
    SERVING SIZE: 1 CAPSULE
    SERVINGS PER CONTAINER: 30   
    Amount Per Serving

    Vitamin E (as d-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate) - Daily Value not established


    Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid) - 60 mg - 100%  of Daily Value
    Riboflavin - 1.7 mg - 100%  of Daily Value
    Niacin - 20 mg - 100%  of Daily Value
    Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) - 2 mg - 100%  of Daily Value
    Folate (as Folic Acid) - 400 mcg - 100%  of Daily Value
    Vitamin B12 (as Cyanocobalamin) 60 mg - 100%  of Daily Value

    Proprietary Blend

    Relora - Daily Value not established
    Magnolia and Phellodendron,
    Suntheanine
    L-Theanine
    L-5 Hydroxytryptophan (Griffonia simplicifolia) 130 mg

Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline Cellulose, Gelatin, Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide,
Water.

Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement. Adults take one (1) capsule daily, preferably with
plenty of water, or as directed by a physician.

Caution: If you are pregnant, nursing or currently taking any medication, consult with a
physician prior to use. Do not exceed suggested use.

Storage: Store this product in a cool dry place below 30?C (86?F). Keep out of reach of
children.

    These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This
    product is not intended to diagnose, cure or prevent any disease(s).

    Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid):
    Your body needs Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) to form and maintain bones, blood vessels and
    skin. There are two forms of Ascorbic Acid, L-Ascorbic Acid and D-Ascorbic Acid. D-Ascorbic
    Acid is discarded by the body, meaning that L-Ascorbic Acid is the only useful form of Vitamin
    C. Vitamin C is important for the synthesis of neurotransmitters like dopamine, norepinephrine
    and serotonin. Neurotransmitters carry signals and messages from one neuron to another
    throughout your brain and nervous system. Norepinephrine and serotonin have been directly
    linked to controlling feelings of anxiety and depression and are the target neurotransmitters of
    many drugs and alternative therapies aimed at reducing symptoms related to anxiety, stress,
    insomnia and depression. Dopamine is directly involved in the synthesis of norepinephrine in
    the central nervous system. Vitamin C assists in converting the amino acid L-Tyrosine to
    dopamine, which is then converted to norepinephrine with the assistance of Vitamin B6 co-
    factors. In addition, Vitamin C, as an antioxidant, works to oppose the production of oxygen
    radicals that tends to increase during physical and emotional stress, as well as during
    infection. Vitamin C is also involved in the control of movement, the formation of emotional
    responses and the perception of pain and pleasure. It has been studied in relation to
    preventing infections and cancer, aiding the absorption of iron and reducing levels of lead in
    the blood. Because Vitamin C is water-soluble, it cannot be stored by the body except in very
    small amounts and must be replenished daily.

    Riboflavin:
    The B vitamins (among which are Riboflavin, Niacin, B6, Folic Acid and B12) are important for
    the healthy functioning of the nervous system, especially the production of neurotransmitters.
    People suffer from a deficiency of Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) more commonly than with any other
    vitamin, at least partly because of an increased need for Riboflavin under stressful situations.
    Riboflavin helps during stress because it converts other B vitamins to their most useful forms.
    Riboflavin also helps bolster the immune system, which can weaken under stress. And, it
    works with other substances to metabolize carbohydrates, proteins, and fats for energy.
    Riboflavin is easily destroyed by light, water during cooking, sulfa drugs, estrogen, and
    alcohol consumption.

    Niacin:
    Niacin (Vitamin B3) is valuable during stress because it helps the body to release energy from
    carbohydrates and promotes healthy neurons. It also plays a role in controlling blood sugar
    and in lowering levels of LDL ("bad cholesterol") and raising levels of HDL ("good cholesterol").
    Niacin improves blood flow, which can help with circulatory problems. It also has anti-
    inflammatory properties that can be beneficial for diseases such as arthritis, and has been
    claimed to slow the onset of Type 1 diabetes.

    Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxine Hydrochloride):
    Vitamin B6 (or Pyridoxine) helps in manufacturing neurotransmitters essential for the body to
    cope with stress, such as serotonin. Vitamin B6 may also help boost the immune system
    during times of stress, and helps keep neurons healthy. It aids in the conversion of naturally
    produced Tryptophan to Niacin. Vitamin B6 also is used to prevent damage to the nervous
    system by many powerful drugs, including isoniazid, ethionamide, capecitabine and drugs
    used to fight HIV infection. Enzymes that require Vitamin B6 are in involved in metabolism of
    amino acids and in formation of essential fatty acids. There are studies showing that Vitamin
    B6 aids in maintaining hormonal balance in pre-mentrual women, improves absorption of
    magnesium by the body and helps in the functioning of the lungs and kidneys.

    Folate (as Folic Acid):
    Folic Acid (Vitamin B9) is one of the B vitamins that your body uses when coping with stress.
    Studies have found that a deficiency of Folate and of Vitamin B12 can lead to psychiatric
    disturbances. It is thought that this could be caused by the neurotoxic effects of the amino
    acid homocysteine, which is broken down by Folate and Vitamin B12. Folic Acid acts as a
    coenzyme along with Vitamin B12 and Vitamin C in the metabolism of proteins and in the
    synthesis of new proteins. Folate is necessary for the production of red blood cells and the
    synthesis of DNA and RNA. It also is needed for tissue growth, cell production and cell
    function, and helps maintain a healthy cardiovascular system as well as helping
    avoid anemia.

    Vitamin B12 (as Cyanocobalamin):
    Like Folic Acid, Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin) helps your body to control levels of the amino acid
    homocysteine, excess amounts of which have been associated with psychiatric symptoms and
    with damage to the blood vessels. Avoiding deficiencies of Vitamin B-12, Folic Acid and Vitamin
    B-6 helps maintain normal homocysteine metabolism. Vitamin B12 also helps to avoid anemia
    and to maintain the immune system.

    Relora:
    Relora is a patent-pending*, standardised, proprietary blend of 2 plant extracts magnolia
    officinalis and phellodenron amurense. In human studies Relora was shown to be a safe,
    effective, rapid-acting, non-sedating supplement, which promoted relaxation, calm and a
    feeling of well-being. Relora has also been demonstrated to lower Cortisol levels, which
    often are responsible for weight gain.

    The plant extracts in Relora bind to several important targets associated with anxiety that are
    located in the central nervous system. It does not bind to the benzodiazepine receptors that
    would cause sedation, the way that Valium and Prozac do, yet has the relaxing qualities as
    the benzodiazepine class of drugs.


    Magnolia and Phellodendron:
    Magnolia officinalis is a tree native to the rain forests of China. Its bark has long been used
    in a variety of ways in Eastern herbal medicine, including in the control of stress and anxiety.
    Researchers in Japan have identified two Magnolia officinalis extracts, honokiol and
    magnolol, that are powerful antioxidants. Honokiol has also been found to have a relaxing
    effect on the central nervous system, without producing a sedating side effect. Recent
    research has identified specific antidepressant constituents in Magnolia officinalis.
    Phellodendron amurernse, the Amur corktree, grows in northeastern China and Japan. Its
    bark also has a history of use in Eastern medicine for, among other things, anti-inflammatory
    and antibacterial properties. We use an advanced combination of magnolia and phellodendron
    extracts to help support normal levels of the cortisol and DHEA hormones in the body to
    promote the management of stress related symptoms. Magnolia and phellodendron works by
    binding to stress receptors in the nervous system to promote relaxation and feelings of
    well being while ignoring receptors associated with sedation.

    Suntheanine:
    The Award-Winning, Patented Dietary Ingredient for Stress and Well-Being. Human clinical
    trials have shown Suntheanine to promote an alert state of relaxation without drowsiness.
    Additional human clinical research suggests that Suntheanine may have applications in
    improving the quality of sleep, diminishing normal symptoms of premenstrual syndrome
    (PMS), improving learning performance, heightening mental acuity, promoting
    concentration, reducing negative side effects of caffeine and supporting the
    immune system.

    Suntheanine was awarded the "Food Ingredient Research Award" at the 1998 Food
    Ingredients Europe and "Best New Product of 2000" at Nutracon. Suntheanine is protected by
    over 40 U.S. and international patents for its various physiological efficacies and L-isomer
    specific production processes.

    L-Theanine:
    L-Theanine is an amino acid found mainly in tea plants. It is especially common in green tea
    leaves, and gives green tea its distinctive taste. Although green tea has been used in
    Japanese traditional medicine for centuries, L-Theanine was first isolated as recently as 1950.
    Only lately has it become possible to extract useful amounts of L-Theanine from green tea
    leaves without needing to waste an enormous number of leaves. L-Theanine works to block
    the effects of caffeine, which explains why green tea, unlike other teas, is known for its calming
    effect. Studies suggest that L-Theanine increases the brain's production of alpha waves, and
    that it has an effect on the brain similar to meditating. L-Theanine appears to help regulate
    production of serotonin and dopamine, which would explain its relaxing properties. It is thought
    that L-Theanine may help improve learning and memory abilities, and that it may assist in
    regulating blood pressure. It also has been associated with reducing the size of tumors.

    L-5 Hydroxytryptophan (Griffonia simplicifolia):
    Griffonia simplicifolia is an intermediate in the natural conversion of the essential amino acid,
    tryptophan, to serotonin. Clinical studies have shown that 5-HTP increases the amount and
    availability of serotonin produced by the body. Increased brain serotonin levels may produce
    positive effects on emotional well-being, appetite regulation, melatonin production and
    maintaining a healthy sleep cycle. Source Naturals 5-HTP is naturally derived from the seeds
    of the African plant Griffonia simplicifolia.
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