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Natural Balance HTP Calm -- 60 VegCaps


Natural Balance HTP Calm
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Natural Balance HTP Calm Description

  • Advanced Mood Formula
  • St. John's Wort
  • 5-HTP

Improve Your Sense of Well-Being

The advanced HTP.Calm formula offers you a select blend of 5-HTP (5-hydroxytryptophan) with a standardized extract of St. John's Wort and other natural ingredients intended to provide nutritive support for relaxation, sound sleep, and a positive outlook.

  • Clinical studies suggest that St. John's Wort may help improve mood and psychological well-being. It has been used since the Middle Ages and is one of the most popular herbs in Europe.
  • 5-HTP is a natural compound derived from the griffonia seed. It acts as a precursor to serotonin, the calming neurotransmitter.
  • Vitamin B6 is an essential nutrient necessary for the production of serotonin and other neurotransmitters in the brain.
  • Kava Kava, Passion Flower and Gotu Kola are intended to help provide nutritive support for healthy emotional balance and clarity.

Brighten Your Day

If you feel like a dark cloud has been following you, try the HTP.Calm supplement. Its unique combination of 5-HTP and St. John's Wort with other natural ingredients is intended to provide nutritive support for optimism and a renewed sense of well-being.

 

Certain 'feel-good' neurotransmitters in the brain are important to maintaining a sunny disposition. Adequate levels of serotonin, dopamine, melatonin and other helps support emotional balance and healthy nervous system function. This advanced formula combines the leading nutraceuticals known to help provide nutritive support for positive brain chemistry and a brighter mood.

 

To help restore a positive look be sure to exercise regularly, follow a healthy diet and get enough sleep.

 

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For over 25 years, Natural Balance has energized people's health and well-being by offering specialty supplements that work. Scientifically blending select high-quality herbs into proprietary formulas is our art. Helping people live healthier, more enjoyable lives is our passion.


Directions

Use only as directed. Take two vegetarian capsules once or twice daily.

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


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Capsules
Servings per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Total Carbohydrate Less than1 g<1%
Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxine HCl)20 mg1,000%
Proprietary Blend590 mg*
   Passion Flower (aerial portion extract)*
   Gotu Kola (aerial portion extract)*
   Kava Kava (root)*
St. John's Wort (flower extract standardized to .3% hypericin)300 mg*
5-HTP (5-hydroxytryptophan Griffonia simplicifolia seed extract)50 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Vegetable cellulose capsule, magnesium stearate and maltodextrin.
Warnings

The US FDA advises that a potential risk of rare, but severe liver injury may be associated with kava-containing dietary supplements. Ask a health care professional before use if you have or have had liver problems, frequently use alcoholic beverages, or are taking any medication. Stop use and see a doctor if you develop symptoms that may signal liver problems, including jaundice (yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes) and brown urine. Other nonspecific symptoms can include nausea, vomiting, light-colored stools, unusual tiredness, weakness, stomach or abdominal pain, and loss of appetite. Not for use by persons under 18 years of age, or by pregnant or nursing women. Not for use with alcoholic beverages. Excessive use, or use with products that cause drowsiness, may impair you ability to operate a vehicle or heavy equipment. Not for use by persons taking a prescription MAO inhibitor, or antidepressant prescriptions. Due to the potential photosensitizing properties of St. John's Wort, avoid prolonged exposure to the sun. Keep your licensed health care practitioner informed when using this product.

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5 Signs Stress is Catching Up With You— And What to Do About It

Tight deadlines, relationship tensions, mounting debt, errand after errand after errand—we all know what it’s like to experience stress.

And yet, in our hyper-driven, 24/7 world, it can be difficult to distinguish between positive stress—the sort that gets you to finish a task in a timely fashion—and negative stress, which can wreak havoc on your health.

Woman Experiencing Signs of Stress Sitting on Floor at End of Bed Holding Her Forehead in Pain | Vitacost.com/blog

With this is in mind, we’ve pulled together five discreet signs that stress is catching up with you—and how to take your life, and wellbeing, back into your hands.

Physical symptoms of stress 

1. Sign: Your teeth ache

There’s cavity pain—and then there’s the ache of bruxism. Characterized as a disorder in which you gnash, clench, or grind your teeth, it’s unconsciously done but deeply felt, and is oftentimes due to anxiety and tension. Over time, this can create not only facial pain but also infection and dental abscess.

Strategy: Sip tart cherry juice

For some, high anxiety can trigger stress-eating; for others, a complete loss of appetite. No matter what category you fall into, consider winding down your day with a glass of tart cherry juice. Rich in melatonin, it organically fosters a sense of calm—and may lead to a better night’s sleep.

2. Sign: Your period has disappeared—and you’re not pregnant, either

One month your period arrives on schedule; the next it’s as elusive as those keys you lost in your mad rush through the house.

Here’s why: Stress elevates cortisol levels, which can suppress ovulation and delay—or prevent—your period.

From a biological perspective, this makes sense: “A pregnancy on top of a stressful period in a person’s life is not ideal,” Flo reports. “Your body, in a way, is trying to keep your energy available to address the stress before conception takes place.”

Strategy: Put one foot in front of the other

Literally. Whether you choose a long walk or a short sprint, placing one foot in front of the other has a metronymic effect that can steady the mind and center you during a chaotic time.

Indeed, exercise is one of the most recommended solutions for reducing stress for a reason: A recent study out of Princeton shows that animals on a six-week aerobic conditioning program revealed a “biochemically calm state” that “remained steady even when the subjects were under stress,” Kimberly Goad reports.

3. Sign: The number on your scale has gone up—or down

Feeling suddenly puffy? Consider the amount of stress in your life.

Not only does stress cause some people to overeat (as mentioned), but it also alters the way you metabolize protein, fats, and carbs—and can lead to weight gain.

On the opposite side of the spectrum, stress may cause you to skip meals, thus resulting in weight loss.

Strategy: Give it a rest

Stress can provoke some to slip into self-destructive behaviors, whether that’s smoking, over-imbibing, or downing one cup of coffee after another. While these habits may seem to reduce stress in the short-term, they cultivate major problems in the long-run—and short-circuit your capacity to cope effectively in the here and now. After all, how can you possibly tackle that mound of work when your skull is pounding from a hangover?

4. Sign: You’re inexplicably nauseous

Stress doesn’t just make you difficult to be around—it also ravages nearly every one of your biological systems.

Chief among those? Digestion. The hormones released in a “flight or fight” response send your nervous system into overdrive, flooding your body with chemicals that send blood to your brain and away from your gut (while also instigating tense muscles and an increased heart rate). Stress can also cause the production of more digestive acid, thus resulting in a sour stomach. Identified as “anxiety nausea,” these episodes can be brief (think of “butterflies in the stomach”) or lasting.

Strategy: Eat some avo toast

In addition to quelling your nausea with water (sipped slowly), consider making yourself—or ordering up—whole-grain avocado toast.

Why? Avocado is an excellent source of blood pressure-regulating potassium and B6, which has been shown to mitigate stress by urging the nervous system back to equilibrium. Whole-grain toast, meanwhile, organically fosters serotonin production, thereby potentially giving you a brighter, can-do attitude.

5. Sign: Your earrings are itchy, your skin is red—and is that a rash on your back? 

Suddenly experiencing heightened sensitivity to your jewelry, laundry detergent, and heat? Or has your skin broken into hives, for no apparent reason?

Stress may be at play. When your body is on high alert, it releases histamine and may lead to a rash or hives. At the same time, stress lowers your immune response, making you less responsive to good news—and more receptive to possible irritants like lotion.

Strategy: Pick up your phone

…and not to check your work email for the umpteenth time in the day, either.

Stress frequently leads to isolation, and for understandable cause: Solitude gives you a break from distractions.

And yet, this is precisely when you should reach out. Whether it’s found in a phone call to your best friend or in a hug from your partner, connection is key to getting through life’s challenges.

There’s a reason behind this. “Adequate amounts of social support are associated with increases in levels of a hormone called oxytocin, which functions to decrease anxiety levels and stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system’s calming down responses,” the American Addiction Resources Center reports.

Even if you don’t have time for coffee with a friend, you’re bound to have ten seconds to send him or her a text. That alone can give you the strength and support you need to carry on—and find calm.

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