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Cautions & Warnings:
Always read the label. Follow directions for use. If symptoms persist consult your health professional. Contains lactose.
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Is stress and mild anxiety wearing you down?
Living a busy lifestyle can leave little room for down time and relaxation. Stress is a normal part of life, but sometimes we need a little extra support to help cope with and recover from stressful situations. Do you find yourself a little stressed as your to-do list and worries grow larger with each passing day? Do you feel like your nervous system needs some support? We completely understand, and that’s why we’ve developed Anxiety Relief.
Clinical trials show positive results for mild anxiety
KSM-66® is the clinically trialled herbal extract of the traditional Ayurvedic herb withania. A recent clinical trial has shown that KSM-66® reduced stress and anxiety levels, and helped to improve general health and well-being in participants, while also providing symptomatic relief of both stress and mild anxiety*. This remarkable extract has also been clinically shown to reduce nervous tension and balance cortisol levels (a hormone commonly used as a marker for stress).
Withania is a calming herb that helps improve the well-being of people suffering from stress. It also helps the body adapt to stress and alleviate the symptoms of stress. It is used in Ayurvedic medicine to help support vitality as well as promote both mental and physical health. Withania also helps to support healthy sleeping patterns, and we all know a good night’s sleep can make such a difference to how you feel!
Additional herbs for stress and mild anxiety
Siberian ginseng has a long history of use in traditional Chinese medicine for increasing vitality, reducing fatigue and helping support energy levels and stamina. In addition, we’ve also included rhodiola in our formula. It helps to support memory and mental function, things we often struggle with when stressed or mildly anxious, and it also helps to relieve the symptoms of stress.
If you have been feeling stressed or mildly anxious, try our Anxiety Relief today!
References *Chandrasekhar, K., Kapoor, J., Anishetty, S. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, 2012: 34(3): 255-262.