Description
RelaxMax
Cherry
Inositol Present as the distinct isomer myo-inositol, inositol is a six-carbon cyclic polyalcohol that occurs naturally in all living cells. Fruits, beans, grains, and nuts contain some inositol; however, an 1800-2500–calorie daily diet has been shown to provide only 225- 1500 mg of myo-inositol. Of the nearly 100% of ingested myo-inositol that is absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract, more than half becomes lipid bound. In contrast to low plasma concentration, the peripheral nerves have an extraordinarily high concentration of myo-inositol.[1] Inositol is a precursor for the second-messenger phosphatidylinositol system, which affects mood status differently than precursors for neurotransmitters.[2] Based upon validated scoring procedures, double-blind, controlled, random-order crossover clinical trials using up to 18 g of myo-inositol per day for a month have demonstrated effectiveness with minimal to no side effects.
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) GABA is an amino acid manufactured in brain cells from glutamate. This primary neurotransmitter, abundant in the cerebral cortex, increases the production of alpha waves (related to a relaxed, yet mentally focused state) while decreasing beta waves (associated with hyperactivity, nervousness, and fleeting thoughts). Sufficient GABA results in the smooth, calming, regular rhythmic flow of electrical impulses in the brain needed for emotional well-being.[5] Supplementation in humans has shown support for the maintenance of healthy cortisol and secretory IgA levels while under stress.
Taurine A 2-aminoethanesulfonic acid originally isolated from ox bile, taurine exists mainly in free form in the intracellular space of tissues. This conditionally essential amino acid maintains cell volume via osmoregulation—the process that corrects excessive or insufficient concentrations of electrolytes—and stabilizes cell membranes in the heart and brain, two electrically active tissues. Considered neuroprotective, taurine modulates the ability of mitochondria to buffer intracellular calcium during glutamate depolarization and excitotoxicity—the means by which neurons are overstimulated and damaged—and thereby may prevent cell death.[7] In addition to its antioxidant and cytokine-balancing functions, taurine is important to neurotransmission, neuroregulation, and cardiac function.[8,9] Taurine supplementation also increases GABA.
L-Theanine (N-ethyl-L-glutamine) L-Theanine, provided as Suntheanine, is protected by more than 40 US and international patents for its various physiological efficacies and L-isomer-specific production processes. A naturally-occurring, biologically active, free-form amino acid, L-theanine gives green tea its characteristic taste. Although notable for its relaxation support, L-theanine may also support nerve health and cognition. Theanine lowers glutamate levels by preventing transport of glutamate’s precursor, glutamine.[10] It may also inhibit neurotransmission, cause inhibitory neurotransmission via glycine receptors, and thereby reduce neuronal overstimulation.[11] L-theanine’s ability to relax the mind without inducing drowsiness has been documented by an increase in alpha wave activity during EEG recording.
Magnesium Sometimes referred to as the relaxation mineral and mainly found in the brain, bones, and muscles, magnesium assists in the transmission of nerve impulses and is essential to more than 300 enzymatic reactions in the body. Magnesium supplementation has been shown to support a healthy mood, including during the menstrual cycle when mood changes are common.*[13] More than one of the ingredients in RelaxMax may support a healthy body weight and healthy hormone, lipid, insulin, and glucose metabolism.
Ingredients
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Scoop (about 3 g)
Servings Per Container: 60
Amount Per Serving | %Daily Value | |
---|---|---|
Magnesium (as di-magnesium malate)S1 |
75 mg | 18% |
myo-Inositol |
2 g | ** |
Taurine |
500 mg | ** |
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) |
100 mg | ** |
L-TheanineS2 |
50 mg | ** |
Directions & Cautions
Recommended Dose
Adults: Dissolve one scoop (3 g) of RelaxMax powder into 180 ml (6 oz) of cool, pure water.
Drink 4 times daily, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, if you have epilepsy, or if symptoms persist or worsen. For occasional use only.
Consult a health care practitioner for use beyond 3 weeks. Consumption with alcohol, other medications or health products with sedative properties is not recommended.
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