Adrenalmax

£30.40

Adrenalmax contains a proprietary blend of the following ingredients:

L-Glutamine, Magnesium Citrate Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Green Tea Extract, Olive Leaf Extract, Choline Bitartrate, Taurine, L-Theanine, Betaine Citrate, Biotin, Methylcobalamin

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Adrenalmax contains a proprietary blend of the following ingredients:

L-Glutamine, Magnesium Citrate Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Green Tea Extract, Olive Leaf Extract, Choline Bitartrate, Taurine, L-Theanine, Betaine Citrate, Biotin, Methylcobalamin

Adrenalmax contains a proprietary blend of the following ingredients:

L-Glutamine, Magnesium Citrate Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Green Tea Extract, Olive Leaf Extract, Choline Bitartrate, Taurine, L-Theanine, Betaine Citrate, Biotin, Methylcobalamin

L Glutamine can cross the blood brain barrier and convert to Glutamic acid, an essential fuel for brain cell function. When under stress, muscles release glutamine into the blood stream resulting in skeletal muscle loss. High cortisol levels, during the first stages of stress, lower stored glutamine

Olive leaf contains Oleuropeins. Oleuropeins have been shown to increase adrenalin and noradrenalin production as well as enhance thermogenesis (the generation of heat from the metabolism of fat cells).

Green Tea contains EGCG (epigallocatechin). EGCG is a polyphenol that appears to send messages to our genes to create more antioxidants or alter the body’s response to environmental stress.

Choline is needed for normal lipid metabolism, liver function and homocysteine metabolism. It is found in all cells and is the precursor to acetyl choline, a neurotransmitter for normal brain function.

Betaine is important in the synthesis of the neurotransmitters dopamine and serotonin, which control the mood. Without dopamine, people feel unmotivated, fatigued and depressed. When dopamine is released we feel happy and experience pleasure so it is vitally important to have enough Betaine to allow the formation of Dopamine to replace the fatigue. Alcohol, sugar and caffeine all of which a sufferer of adrenal syndrome will crave, all deplete the brain of dopamine furthering the need for Betaine. Betaine is also a cofactor in methylation, required for synthesising serotonin, which also contributes to feelings of well being and happiness and of course methylation is required for the biosynthesis of Coenzyme Q10, the prime function of which is to produce energy.

Magnesium. It has been said that 80% of the worlds population is deficient in Magnesium. Magnesium, not only contributes to electrolyte balance, normal functioning of the nervous system, normal muscle function, protein synthesis, cell division, bones and teeth but, importantly, normal psychological function and normal energy yielding metabolism, which is so important in those people with adrenal exhaustion.

L Theanine. This is an amino acid found in tea, which is produced in the roots and moves to the leaves, where it becomes catechins when exposed to sunlight. . Electrical waves in the brains of volunteers were measured before and after being given L Theanine. There was an enhanced alpha brain wave frequency, which occurred both at rest and during activity. These brain waves are associated with relaxation of the mind without causing drowsiness. L Theanine can also cross the blood-brain barrier and also works antagonistically against high doses of caffeine (again, someone suffering from adrenal stress is more likely to crave coffee).

L Taurine is found in higher concentrations in the retina, adrenals, heart and spleen. It' often lowered under stress or damage, and helps with energy regulation

Vitamin B12 ( Methylcobalamin). B12 helps in the formation of red blood cells, for better oxygen utilization for neurological function and DNA synthesis. It also helps with energy production by breaking down fat and protein. The main symptoms of B12 deficiency are tiredness and lethargy. B12 functions as a ‘methyl donor’. A methyl donor is a compound that carries and donates methyl groups (a molecule of one carbon and 3 hydrogen molecules) to other molecules including the components of cell membranes and importantly neurotransmitters. As such, Vitamin B12 plays an important role in correct energy metabolism, immune function and nerve function. It is also important in homocysteine metabolism. An interaction between adrenals/pituitary and ovaries as a result of a B12 deficient diet showed an action site at the pituitary/hypophyseal axis.

Vitamin C. Both studies with guinea pigs and humans suggest that the adrenals are a location of high amounts of vitamin C. Most interestingly, the studies involving humans demonstrated that vitamin C is secreted from the adrenals in response to stress.


DIRECTIONS / DOSAGE

Recommended dose 2 capsules twice per day with food. The stated recommended dose can be changed as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Do not exceed this recommended dose. Consume within 3 months of opening.

SUITABLE FOR

Vegetarian

Vegan

No Gluten Containing Ingredients

No Nut Containing Ingredients

STORAGE

Store in a cool, dry place out of the reach of children.

PRODUCT TYPE

Serving size: 1 capsule