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Calm
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Need some zen in your life? We've got you! Calm is an all-natural, non-drowsy supplement for relaxation, stress relief, restorative sleep, and daytime zen. Just take it easy.*
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Daily Prenatal Multi Vitamin
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Complete prenatal multivitamin. A foundation of superior quality nutrients to support preparation for pregnancy, pregnancy, and postpartum health.*
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Daily Energy Multiple Vitamin
Feel energized with the highest quality multiple vitamin! Daily Energy Multiple Vitamin contains...
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Super Brain Booster
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Super Brain Booster™ is designed to boost brain and nerve function to support focus, memory, learning, and cognitive health.*
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PhosphatidylSerine
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Brain nutrient to help energize the brain and improve short-term memory, focus, and coordination.*
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Health Topics
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The Innate Need for Stability
Everyone needs some type of stability in their life. Food, clothing, reproduction, and shelter are core survival principles that relate to all mammals. All mammals have a subconscious brain limbic system that takes these issues very seriously. In the machine language of the subconscious brain stability is all that matters -- and the feeling that things...
Sleep, Mood & Behavior
Just like adults, kids' nerves need B vitamins and minerals for healthy function. For kids, we always recommend starting with the basics. B vitamins, magnesium, and calcium are oftentimes lacking in the diet. Supplementing highly absorbable forms of these nutrients can make a difference for stress tolerance and calming nerves. Coenzyme B vitamins are in...
Brain, Memory & Focus
Nutrition excels at nourishing the brain and nerves. Along with a healthy diet and exercise, nutritional supplements support cognitive function at every age. Sharpen your memory, improve focus and mood, help stress tolerance, and enhance sleep and relaxation with Wellness Resources brain supplements.*
Adrenals
Adrenals are your glands of stress tolerance that enable you to cope with the pressures and demands in your life. If your life were predictable, monotonous, and boring, then you would not need any adrenal glands as there would be no changes your body would ever need to adapt to or manage. Problems with the adrenals happen when they are forced to work...
Women's Nutrition
When you feel in balance, you know it! You have good energy, mood, and stress tolerance and just feel like yourself. Your female hormone system requires tremendous energy to function healthfully. Female hormones are derived from adrenal hormone precursors, and thyroid hormone governs the rate at which both adrenal hormones and female hormones are...
Menstrual Struggles
The menstrual cycle is one of the most energy-demanding functions in the female body, requiring the energy output of 8 hours of construction work a day for the week prior to it starting -- on top of everything else that has to be done. Because your menstrual cycle is about survival of our species, its energy needs will take priority over any other energy...
News
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05 17, 2008
Stress, Subordination, and Cravings
Research on female monkeys shows that those in a subservient role and under chronic stress ate significantly more food resulting in weight gain, compared to the female monkeys in the dominating role. New research on humans does show that women with poor stress management skills will keep eating after they are full simply to make negative emotional...
05 18, 2009
Stress Leads to Adolescent Obesity
The greater the amount of stress the more likely a child is to be overweight. Managing stress and solving problems are key life skills at any age and it is never to young to learn. Children unable to manage stress well may “stress eat” and may not feel like exercising, factors that really work against healthy metabolism.
07 17, 2011
How Stress is Inherited: Implications for Asthma Risk
Changes in the sequence of genes take tens of thousands of years of adaptation. In theory this would mean that the stress felt by a mother during pregnancy would not be genetically passed on to the child. However, new science shows another mechanism for genetically passing along stress. And a second study indicates that one of the adverse health...
07 15, 2009
Early-life Stress Primes Inflammatory Genes for Later-life Disease Risk
Children enduring high stress while being raised program inflammatory genes (NF-kappaB and IL-6) to be in a state of heightened anticipation. While this may be necessary to deal with the associated problems of such stress, a new study shows that it is a clear disadvantage by the time the person reaches their 50s and 60s, as they are at much greater risk...
09 29, 2011
New Insights on How Stress Causes Acid Indigestion
Scientists are gaining a new understanding of the stress-hormone cortisol and its relationship to bile. The great majority of people with “acid indigestion” actually have “bile acid indigestion” and not “stomach acid indigestion.” Thus, a better understanding of this issue can help a person to correct symptoms of indigestion at the source and not rely on...
03 11, 2009
Teenage Stress Primes Inflammatory Pump
A new study shows that teenagers in high stress situations (family, peers, school) can elevate the inflammatory marker CRP (C reactive protein) for several years following the stress. Inflammation deactivates nerve function resulting in poor mood and more risk for depression. And the CRP can lead to cardiovascular distress and set the stage for plaque...
Studies
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04 04, 2016
Stress-induced cortisol response and fat distribution in women.
Stress-induced cortisol response and fat distribution in women.
06 10, 2016
Oral administration of curcumin relieves behavioral alterations and oxidative stress in the frontal
Oral administration of curcumin relieves behavioral alterations and oxidative stress in the frontal cortex, hippocampus, and striatum of ovariectomized Wistar rats.
03 27, 2009
Stress Adversely Effects Nerve Cell Connections
Remodeling of Hippocampal Spine Synapses in the Rat Learned Helplessness Model of Depression.
11 15, 2010
Tyrosine Helps Cogntive Ability Under Stress
Tyrosine improves cognitive performance and reduces blood pressure in cadets after one week of a combat training course.