Nature’s Cortisol Formula®


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Cortisol appears to be linked to weight. This hormone is produced in the adrenal glands in response to stress. It promotes the release of glucose—fuel used during stressful times.

Ingredients

• Relora® (a blend of magnolia bark extract and phellodendron bark extract) helps the body manage stress and maintain cortisol levels already within the normal range.

• Banaba leaf and Holy basil leaf help maintain blood glucose levels already within the normal range.

• Chromium and Vanadium help maintain blood glucose levels already within the normal range.

• DHEA, a hormone precursor that interacts with the adrenal glands, and which may help to lower cortisol production.

• Decaffeinated green tea leaf extract may help boost metabolism.

• L-theanine supports the body during times of stress.

• Vitamin C reduces oxidative stress.

Benefits

• May help to maintain cortisol levels already within the normal range.

• May help to maintain glucose levels already within the normal range.

• Supports the body under stress.

Use this product if you want to:

• Tackle the stress element of weight loss.

Note: Not for use by anyone under the age of 18 years.

Stock No. 3209-4 (90 capsules)


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Posted: Saturday - February 20, 2010 at 07:44 PM
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