ViaZen
Stress
Treatment duration:
during the entire stress period
Therapeutic indications:
Physical discomforts
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Appetite disorders
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Breathing disorders
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Digestive disorders
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Dizziness
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Headaches
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Important perspiration
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Insomnia
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Muscular tensions
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Repetitive infections
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Tiredness
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Tremor
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Weight gain
Emotional and mental discomforts
Behavioral
discomforts
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Absenteeism
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Tobacco, caffeine, sugar, alcohol, and drugs craving
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Disorganization
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Demanding situations avoidance
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Negativism
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Tendency to stay alone
Viazen Stress can also be used in as a prevention treatment,
when a situation of stress is apprehended. This natural health
product will also contribute to reduce the risk of developing
health disorders having the chronic stress as causal agent.
Note:
Viazen Stress is free of wheat, soya, corn, yeast, peanut,
gluten, egg and dairy products. It does not contain
preservatives, sweeteners, colouring agents, artificial flavours
and is exempt of GMO.
Mechanism of action:
The powerful stress response deactivation of Viazen Stress is
associated to the high concentrations of the standardized plant
extracts. Ashwagandha has anxiolytic, sedative, hypotensive,
immunomodulant, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.
As an adaptogen, this plant has the capacity to optimize the
physiologic adaptation in the presence of stress. The
withanolides are the main components responsible of this
therapeutical activity. Clinical researches showed that
monoamine oxidase and GABA levels are increased in the
circulation in presence of Ashwagandha, whereas glutamic acid
and 5-hydroxytryptophane levels are decreased.
The scientific literature also emphasizes that the anxiolytic
effect of ashwagandha would be due to GABA-like properties.
Valerian extract will rather generate sedative and hypnotic
effects, associated with an improvement of the drowsiness and
quality of the sleep.
Moreover, this plant contributes to stop the nervous tensions
because of its spasmolytic properties. Several components of the
valerian extract increase the concentration of GABA in the
synaptic site, probably by stimulating the release of the GABA
and by the inhibition of its uptake.
The l-theanine is an amino acid extracted from green tea. It
contributes to increase the production of dopamine, serotonin
and GABA at the cerebral level, generating a feeling of
wellbeing, mood modulation and anxiolytic properties.
This amino acid also supports the production of the alpha
cerebral waves, which are associated to a relaxation state and a
reduction of the anxiety. Magnesium contributes to generate a
calming and alkalizing effects and a relaxation state at the
muscular level.
Moreover, it supports the nervous and the adrenal glands
functions, as well as the activation of several enzymes
implicated in the physiological reactions of acute and chronic
stress. Since the energy demand is more important during a
stress period, magnesium will also optimize the energy
production. Finally, the anti-aging (antioxidant) properties of
ashwagandha, recognized by the Ayurvedic medicine, will help to
manage the oxidative stress, and thus, slow down the aging
process.
The ingredients’ synergy of Viazen Stress is the key of the
effectiveness of this SUPERIOR FORMULA.
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