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SUPPORTS BALANCED CORTISOL & HEALTHY STRESS RESPONSE*
The ingredients in Cortisol Manager Allergen Free support healthy cortisol levels.* Cortisol is one of the most important hormones involved in the adaptation process. By supporting balanced cortisol and a healthy stress response, Cortisol Manager Allergen Free also promotes relaxation to support restful sleep.*
Cortisol Manager Allergen Free does not contain any of the top 8 most common food allergens and is ideal for patients with food sensitivities or food allergies.
THE ROLE OF CORTISOL IN TIMES OF STRESS
Cortisol is a hormone produced in the adrenal cortex that is released during times of stress. Variations in cortisol secretion can indicate how well the body is coping with stress. Cortisol homeostasis is typically characterized by peak secretion during the early morning hours with a gradual decline throughout the day. Because of its central role as a key stress hormone, cortisol is often thought of as a bridge between stress and its health impact.
WITH HERBAL INGREDIENTS
The ingredients in Cortisol Manager Allergen Free help support a balanced, adaptive cortisol response to stress.* Cortisol Manager contains a stress-reducing proprietary blend of Sensoril® brand ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) and Suntheanine™ brand L-theanine.*
A 2008 placebo-controlled clinical trial showed that Sensoril® ashwagandha significantly reduced serum cortisol levels and helped manage stress compared to placebo, in subjects experiencing higher levels of stress.*1 A 2018 placebo-controlled clinical trial showed that a single intake of Suntheanine™ L-theanine significantly increased alpha brain wave activity in subjects compared to their placebo counterparts.*2 Alpha brain wave activity is associated with a more relaxed mental state.*2
Together the ingredients in Cortisol Manager Allergen Free help support relaxation, to promote restful sleep.* They also help stabilize the stress hormone cortisol to further support a healthy stress response.*
Cortisol Manager Allergen Free does not contain any of these common food allergens: milk, eggs, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, gluten, peanuts, soy, wheat, or yeast-derived ingredients.
REFERENCES
- Auddy B et al. J Am Nutraceutical Assoc. 2008;11(1):50-6.
- Nobre AC et al. Asia Pac J Clin Nutr. 2008;17(S1):167-68.
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Cortisol Manager® Allergen Free Directions and/or Dosage
For adults, take 1 capsule before bedtime, or as recommended by your healthcare professional. Increase to 2 capsules during times of high stress. For every night use.
Warning
Do not use if you are pregnant. If nursing, diabetic, or taking prescription drugs, consult your healthcare professional prior to use.Keep out of reach of children.
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