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CALM &
CALMER
ANTI STRESS FORMULA
Reloraä
Mechanism of Action
Reloraä is an exciting new natural anti-anxiety stress relief ingredient
to control stress related eating and drinking that has the added value
of being non-sedating with potential anti-depressant properties, in central
nervous system receptor binding essays, the plant extracts in Reloraä
bind to several important target associated with anxiety. It does not
bind to the benzodiazepine receptors that would cause sedation, yet has
the relaxing qualities of the benzodiazepine class of drugs in a validated
anxiolytic animal model, In addition, it normalizes hormone levels associated
with stress-induced obesity and eating/drinking behavior.
Stress is being shown to play a significant role in a wide variety of
conditions and disease states. Recent work from the National Institute
of Health (NIH) and other major research centers has demonstrated that
stress is a significant contributor to immune dysfunction, cardiovascular
disease, other age-related disorders, and to excessive body fat, Over
20% of adults have an obesity-like condition characterized by excessive
abdominal fat. This condition is related to stress-induced hormone imbalances,
especially imbalances of cortisol and DHEA. Until now, the only course
of action for losing this fat has been stress reduction with exercise
and diet, Reloraä can normalize cortisol and DHEA levels in stress
individuals, induce relaxation, and act as an aid in controlling weight
and stress related eating and drinking.
Human Trials
The first formulation of Reloraä was tested and found to be safe,
effective, rapid acting, non-sedating dietary supplement that helps control
mild anxiety. Fifty subjects were treated with Relora1" for two weeks.
The recommended dosage was 200 mg. of Reloraä three times daily (the
new and improved Reloraä dosage is 250 mg. three times daily). Based
on the pre-clinical studies, Reloraä was designed and evaluated against
the following concepts: "Reloraä helps control occasional mild
anxiety or mild depression and the associated symptoms; irritability;
emotional ups and downs; restlessness; tense muscles; poor sleep; and
concentration difficulties," Post-trial analysis revealed an excellent
agreement (82%) with the pretrial concept. Relaxation was reported by
78% of the patients. Though the product does not cause significant sedation,
74% of the patients had a restful sleep. No significant side effects were
reported. When subjects were asked about drowsiness, only 24% reported
they were drowsy. Reloraä was judged to be gentle on the stomach
by 94% of the subjects, A second trial was undertaken to measure corlisol
and DHEA levels in patients with mild to moderate stress. Elevated cortiso
levels and depressed DHEA levels are associated with chronic stress. A
two-week regimen of Reloraä caused a significant (P=0.003) increase
in salivary DHEA (227%) and significant findings support Reloraä
ability to relieve stress and its potential role in weight control and
stress-related eating and drinking behavior. A clinical trial on the final
formulation is expected to be completed in 2003.
L-Theanine (Suntheanine)
Suntheanine is the trademarked name for Taiyo International Inc.'s patented,
enzymatically synthesized L-theanine. A derivative of glutamic acid, L-theanine
(L-glutamic acid y-monoethylamide) is one of the neurotransmitters foune
in the brain. It is also the predominant amino acid component in green
sea, fount almost exclusively in tea plants (Camellia sinensis). The chemical
structure of L-theanine was first reported in 1950 by Dr.Yasuo Sakato.
Although most amino acids are found at lower levels in tea. L-theanine
accounts for approximately 50 percent of total free amino acid in tea,
and constitutes one to two percent of the dry weight of tea leaves.
Although the complete mechanism of L-theanine is still under investigation,
notes Taiyo several studies have been completed showing the various stages
of L-theanine metabolism.
L-theanine is absorbed from the small intestine via a sodium-coupled active
transport process and crosses the blood-brain barrier, and is absorbed
in a dose-dependent manner. It may compete for absorption in the intestinal
track and the brain with amino acids found in the methionine group (including
isoleucine, leucine, and valine).However, the concentration of amino acids
are unchanged by the administration of L-theanine.
The brain emits weak electrical impulses (brain wave) that can be measured
on the surface of the head. According to the Japanese Medical Dictionary
categorized into four categories based on their frequency (Hz), and produce
the following mental effects; Delta (less than 4), sound sleep; Alpha
(5 to 13), awake/relaxed; and Beta (greater than 13), awake /excited.
L-theanine directly stimulates production of alpha brain waves, which
produce a state of deep relaxation and mental alertness.
Rhodiola
Rosea
The plant
known as rhodiola has long been used in traditional and folk medicine
in Scandinavia, in many parts of the former Soviet Union, and in China
and elsewhere in Asia. Although 200 species have been identified, and
20 are used in traditional medical systems in Asia, the rhodiola-based
dietary supplements most widely used in the United States are made from
Rhodiola rosea. Also commonly known as golden root, widely found at high altitudes in Arctic and mountainous regions throughout Europe and Asia. Anecdotally, R rosea has a reputation for
stimulating the nervous system, easing depression, eliminating fatigue,
enhancing work performance.
On the basis of these effects, rhodiola has been categorized as an "adaptogen"
- a substance that decreases fatigue while increasing the body's natural
resistance to various stresses.
Stress is thought to play a significant role in a variety of life circumstances
and disease states, and recent work at the U.S. National Institutes of
Health (NIH) and other major research centers has shown that stress contributes
significantly to immune dysfunction, cardiovascular disease, other age-related
disorders, and the accumulation of the excess body fat.
Animals and humans subjected to periods of stress show characteristic
changes in levels of several hormones and in parameters associated with
the function of the central nervous system (CNS) and the hypothalamic-pituitary
axis (HPA). The CNS changes include a stress-induced depletion of catecholeminergic
neurotansmitters such as norepinephrine and dopamine; an acute increase
in beta-endorphin levels is also observed under stressful conditions.
The changes in the HPA include an increase in cortisol, disruption in
the circatian rhythm of cortisol secretion, and reduced sensitivity of
the HPA to feedback-mediated downregulation of its functions.
An ability of rhodiola -containing supplements to promote weight loss,
reported anecdotally in Russia and the United States, may have to do with
its effect on the HPA. The body normally responds to stress with an increase
in cortisol secretion, which consequences that include food cravings,
especially for foods with a high fat or sugar content, such as cookies,
candy, or ice cream. These foods further stimulate the stress-cortisol
cycle, eventuating in the deposition of excess body fat unless the stress
causing this effect is reduced or the body is exercised sufficiently to
consume the excess fat. Moreover, excess cortisol release has been reported
to be a factor in reducing thyroid hormone levels and thereby decreasing
the body's energy output; as well as decreasing the insulin sensitivity
of this hormone's target cell, thereby increase blood sugar levels.
This
statement has not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration
(FDA). This product is not intended to diagnose, cure or prevent any disease.
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Warranty:
Our products
are manufactured to meet strict quality control standards and formulated
using only quality industry acceptable materials.
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