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NaturesPlus AgeLoss Mood Support -- 60 Capsules


NaturesPlus AgeLoss Mood Support
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NaturesPlus AgeLoss Mood Support -- 60 Capsules

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NaturesPlus AgeLoss Mood Support Description

  • Formulated with Rejuvabolic™ and First Day™ Age-Defying Systems
  • Nutritional Support for: Healthy Mood Function, Free Radical Defense & Healthy Immune Response
  • Full Spectrum Mood Support
  • Rhodiola • L-Theanine • 5-HTP
  • Maizinol™
  • N-Acetyl-Cysteine
  • Over 3000 Total ORAC
  • Gluten Free
  • Vegetarian
  • The world's first anti-aging mood formula, Nature's Plus AgeLoss® Mood Support has been carefully designed to counter age-related mood issues with natural nutrients that encourage the brain's production of mood-regulating neurotransmitters. AgeLoss Mood Support also supplies the body with reinvigorating antioxidants and nutrients that protect against catabolic oxidative stress. AgeLoss Mood Support includes:

    Maizinol™: The revolutionary mood-boosting antioxidant shown to be more effective than SAMe and St. John's wort, Maizinol helps optimize the body's serotonin pathways.

    Neurotransmitter Support: Key nutrients in AgeLoss Mood Support serve as precursors or promoters of mood-regulating neurotransmitters (e.g., serotonin) including L-tyrosine, L-dopa, L-theanine and 5-hydroxytryptophan.

    Rejuvabolic™ Full Spectrum Antioxidant Blend: Achieving more than 3000 total ORAC value, this vibrant complex of antioxidant-packed botanicals includes grape seed, wild bilberry and blueberry, plus key anti-aging compounds trans-resveratrol and quercetin.

    First Day Healthy Inflammation Response Blend: Antioxidant-dense whole foods and nutrients, such as olive fruit, turmeric, trace minerals and Thione Complex, promote healthy inflammation response.

    Rhodiola: This adaptogenic herb helps the mind and body adjust to stressful conditions.

    Essential Nutrients: A crucial antioxidant mineral, zinc is a neuronutrient that helps to balance mood. Vitamin B6 and B12 support the production of key neurotransmitters. AgeLoss Organic Gold Standard Potentiating Nutrients guava, holy basil, lemon and brown rice optimize these mood-boosting nutrients.

    With additional mood-targeted antioxidant compounds from acai, coenzyme Q10, grape extract, green tea and N-acetyl cysteine, AgeLoss Mood Support is a truly unique formula supplying anti-aging nutrition that sustains the exuberance of youth!

     

    Restore Your Life in Full Bloom!

    Your health is a rose. Youthful, budding, activity culminates in a beautiful bloom of peak vitality. But with age, catabolic factors overcome youth's energy: colors fade, life force diminishes, and petals wilt. The secret to prolonging a rose's vitality is to ensure healthy nurturing. Likewise, optimal nutrition is the key to prolonging your youthful vitality. Optimal nurturing can maintain youth in young bodies or reverse the ravages of time in those more mature. Nature's Plus® AgeLoss® is the first-ever line of anti-aging supplements designed to counter catabolic decline and promote revitalization to restore and prolong your Life in Full Bloom.


    Directions

    As a dietary supplemnt for adults, take 2 capsules once daily.
    Free Of
    Gluten, artificial colors, preservatives, sweeteners, milk, eggs, fish, crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, and soybeans.

    *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


    Supplement Facts
    Serving Size: 2 Capsules
    Servings per Container: 30
    Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
    Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCI potentiated by Organic Gold Standard Guava, Holy Basil [ Ocimum tenuiflorum], Lemon)4 mg235%
    Vitamin B12 (as methylcobalamin potentiated by Organic Gold Standard Brown Rice)10 mcg417%
    Zinc (as monomethionine potentiated by Organic Gold Standard Guava)10 mg91%
    Maizinol™ (Zea maysleaf extract) (std. 0.2% [500 mcg] 6-Methoxy-2 (3H)-benzoxazolone [6-MBOA])250 mg*
    FIRST DAY™ Healthy Inflammation Response Blend
    Green Tea (std. 95% [47.5 mg] polyphenols, 40% [20mg] EGCG), Acai Fruit (std. concentrate), Rhodiola rosea Extract (std. 30% [7.5 mg] polyphenols, 1% [0.25] salidroside, 3% [0.75 mg] rosavins), Grape Skin Extract (std. 40% [10mg] polyphenols, 10% [2.5,g] trans-resveratrol), Turmeric (std 95. [23.75] curcumin), Olive Fruit (std. 10% [1.7mg] hydroxytyrosol), Coenzyme Q10 (Ubiquinone), Thione Complex™ Proprietary Blend(N-Acetyl-Cysteine, Grape Seed Extract, Glutathione, Selenium [as selenomethionine]), Flamxyl™ Live Enzyme matrix (Bromyl-7 glycosylated bromelain enzyme complex [including bromelain, pineapple fruit], Serrapeptase [fibrinolytic protease enzyme])
    210 mg*
    REJUVABOLIC™ Full Spectrum Antioxidant Blend delivering >3000 Total ORAC, Typically: ORAC 564, HORAC 1181, NORAC 36, SORAC 1287, SOAC 215 - Grape Seed Extract, Wild Blueberry, Quercetin (Sophora japonica), Trans-Resveratrol (Polygonum cuspidatum), Wild Bilberry, Cranberry, Tart Cherry, Prune, Raspberry, Strawberry75 mg*
    Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea root) (standardized 30% [22.5 mg] polyphenols, 1% [0.75 mg] salidroside, 3% [2.25 mg] rosavins)75 mg*
    Mucuna Pruriens (velvet bean) Extract (standardized to 15% [7.5 mg] L-dopa)50 mg*
    L-Theanine25 mg*
    5-HTP (5-hydroxytryptophan) (Griffonia simplicifolia seed)25 mg*
    N-Acetyl-Cysteine25 mg*
    L-Tyrosine (free form amino acid)25 mg*
    *Daily value not established.
    Other Ingredients: Microcyrstalline cellulose, vegetable cellulose, magnesium stearate, silica, guava‡, holy basil‡, lemon‡, brown rice‡, and water. ‡Organic
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    4 Different Types of Stress & Solutions for Coping

    April is National Stress Awareness month. How often do you experience stress, anxiety, worry or overwhelm? If you feel like you are losing yourself to the demands of life, you are not alone.

    Woman Managing Different Types of Stress Relaxing in Candlelit Room | Vitacost.com/blog

    The American Institute of Stress claims that 75 to 90 percent of doctor visits can be attributed to stress. And the annual American Psychological Association's survey found that only 37 percent of Americans were doing an “excellent or very good job managing stress.” Our plates are full trying to balance family, personal life, work and -- heaven forbid -- squeezing in some me-time. 

    Identifying your stress patterns is key to your mood, health, relationships and productivity. The first step to any challenge or problem is to clarify it.

    In order to minimize stress, you need to understand what stress is, what your stress triggers are and how stress affects you.

    What is stress?

    Psychology Today defines stress as 1) the psychological perception of pressure and 2) the body's response to it.

    In small, short-term doses, stress is actually helpful and can boost performance. That’s called eustress. But in the go go go world in which we live, many of us are in overdrive most of the time. We are anxious, frustrated, worried and overwhelmed for prolonged periods of time. And that is when chronic stress can negatively impact our well-being.

    Four types of stress

    Dr. Karl Albrecht dissected stress and identified four distinct types:

    • Time Stress: “I am stressed…that I don’t have enough time.”
    • Anticipatory Stress: “I am stressed…about something in the future.“
    • Situational Stress: “I am stressed…about a situation beyond my control.”
    • Encounter Stress: “I am stressed…about my relationship with this person/group.”

    Most people find that they have one or two dominant types. Which resonate for you? Try to think of these four types of stress to identify what is going on when you feel overwhelmed or anxious and determine whether it is in your control or beyond your control.

    How stress affects you

    Most people minimize how much stress affects them physically, mentally, emotionally and behaviorally. How do you even know when you are stressed? Here are some symptoms that can be attributed to stress.

    PHYSICAL

    EMOTIONAL

    BEHAVIORAL

    MENTAL

    Aches & pains

    Moody

    Eating too much/little

    Forgetfulness

    Headaches

    Agitated

    Under/over sleeping

    Poor concentration

    Digestion problems

    Anxious

    Substance abuse

    Bad judgment

    Fatigue

    Depressed

    Social problems

    Negative outlook

    High blood pressure

    Insecure

    Frequent mishaps

    Burnout

    Loss of sex drive

    Unmotivated

    Sudden outbursts

    Low productivity

    Poor immunity

    Intolerant

    Fidgety

    Constant worrying

    Skin rashes

    Aimless

    Procrastinating

    Confused

    Too cold/too hot

     

    Jaw clenching

     

    What you can do about it

    Regardless of the type of stress you experience, there are things within your control that will help reduce your stress levels. Start by picking one of the following skills to work on during National Stress Awareness Month. Each will get easier with practice:

    • Mindfulness/mindful awareness: Be in the present moment with an open and non-judging mind. Mindfulness actually changes the structure of our brain, and also the activity associated with awareness, concentration, and decision-making. One easy exercise you can practice is equal diaphragmatic breathing. Just two minutes a day can lower your stress hormones and help you relax and de-stress.
    • Time management: Calendar everything and don’t over-schedule. Avoid back-to-back meetings and expect that tasks will take longer than you thing. Plan at least 30 minutes of me-time each day doing something that makes you feel good.
    • Mindset: Positive thinking can go a long way. Instead of dwelling on the negative, see the glass as half-full. Focus on what you are grateful for, solutions not problems, abundance rather than scarcity and what you can control as opposed to what you can’t. Aim high, but be realistic; expectations for perfection are a recipe for failure. Cut the self-criticism and negative self-talk. Appreciate your strengths and gifts and speak nicely and lovingly to yourself.
    • Assertiveness: Acknowledge your triggers and your limits. Don’t say “yes” when you want to say “no.”

    You got this!

    Stress can consume you, or you can take control by examining what triggers it: mind, body, relationships, physical environment, work and financial issues. The effects of stress are cumulative, and you need to chip away consistently.

    Experiment to find your favorite stress-reducing activities. Meditate, exercise, color, talk to a friend, try aromatherapy, spend time on a hobby or listen to music…the possibilities are endless. Know what works for you and prioritize it. Because when you feel better, you can be better.

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