Douglas Laboratories Relora-Plex Details
DouglasĀ LaboratoriesĀ Relora-Plex is a unique proprietary blend of two herbal extracts, Magnolia and Phellodendron, combined with B vitamins designed to support normal mental functioning during stress. ReloraĀ® was shown in published clinical studies to support normal salivary cortisol levels, stress, mood, and weight management.
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ReloraĀ® byĀ Douglas LaboratoriesĀ might be able to promote a positive mood while providing relief from ocassional stress. Every capsule provides a unique blend of patented Magnolia officinalis and Phellodendron amurense bark extracts. Magnolia officinalis is derived from a tree that grows in the mountains of Chinaā and it has been used in traditional Chinese medicine as a mild anti-anxiety remedy. Meanwhileā Phellodendron amurense (or the Amur cork tree) is native to Japanā Koreaā and parts of China; the tree is the source of one of the 50 fundamental herbs in Chinese herbology.
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These herbs may be able to bind to serotonin and GABA receptors in the central nervous system that promote carbohydrate cravingsā which may lessen the emotional eating urge and make maintaining a healthyā balanced diet less difficult. Furthermoreā phellodendron and magnolia may assist you in maintaining healthy levels of DHEA and cortisol production; as a resultā it could be easier to maintain the appropriate distribution of body fat (as opposed to it settling on the stomach and waistā which is often associated with high cortisol levels and can contribute to future health issues).
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Finallyā Relora's potential to promote relaxation and lift your spirits could allow you to pamper and treat yourself without food.
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Douglas Laboratories Relora-Plex Features and Benefits
- Relora-Plex dietary supplement developed to provide nutritional support during many of the normal, age-related changes observed in brain function and cognitive health
- Relora was shown in published clinical studies to support normal salivary cortisol levels, stress and mood
- Supports healthy relaxation and mental functioning during times of occassional stress