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Neurosed II
60 Tablets
Anxiety/Stress Control
Neurological
A natural alternative to Tryptophan
As co-enzymes, the B vitamins are essential
components in most major metabolic reactions. They
play an important role in energy production, including
the metabolism of lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins.
B vitamins are also important for blood cells,
hormones, and nervous system function. As watersoluble
substances, B vitamins are not generally stored
in the body in any appreciable amounts (with the
exception of vitamin B-12). Therefore, the body needs
an adequate supply of B vitamins on a daily basis.
Thiamin (Vitamin B-1) is converted quickly into
thiamin pyrophosphate, which is required for glycolytic
and Krebs cycle reactions. Thiamin also appears to be
related to nerve impulse transmission.
Vitamin B-3 is acomponent of the coenzymes NAD and NADP, whichare involved in energy production, as well as
biosynthetic processes. Pantothenic acid (available in
the form of Calcium Pantothenate) is also a coenzyme
essential for energy production from dietary fats,
carbohydrates, and proteins. It is a component of
coenzyme A and of phosphopantetheine, and is
therefore essential for Krebs cycle operation.
Complexed with adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the
main carrier of metabolic energy in the body,
magnesium is essential for all biosynthetic processes:
glycolysis, formation of cyclic adenosine
monophosphate (cAMP), energy-dependent membrane
transport, transmission of genetic code for protein
synthesis, and muscle function. Magnesium is also
involved in maintaining normal heart function and
blood pressure.
Valerian root has been used since antiquity to relieve
emotional stress associated with fear or anger. As a
non-narcotic herbal sedative, valerian root extract can
act as an effective anxiolytic food supplement that
promotes restful sleep. As a muscle relaxant, valerian
root may be helpful in relieving the dysfunction that
contributes to neck and shoulder tension, muscle
spasms, and menstrual pain.
Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) has also been used
for many years as a natural tranquilizer. Central
American natives used it to soothe overactive nerves,
as a treatment for insomnia and hysteria. Some suggest
its use for a variety of conditions, including insomnia,
normal menstrual function and muscle spasms.
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