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ADRENASTIM - Revitalizing Cream
That Delivers Key Nutrients for Supporting Energy Levels
1 Bottle - 2 oz.
- Increases energy levels
- Supports healthy blood sugar levels
- Supports healthy immune function
- Supports healthy adrenal function
- Provides nutritional support during inflammation
and allergic responses
This product is designed to support individuals that have developed adrenal exhaustion. Adrenal exhaustion normally
develops from chronic stress. The stress may be chemical, physical, or emotional, but it is usually a mixture of
all three at some level. When the adrenals become exhausted, they lose their ability to produce cortisol. This
leads to hypoglycemia, since the body depends on cortisol to stabilize blood sugar levels during the day. Cortisol
also has anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic activity, and immuno-enhancing properties. As the adrenals become exhausted,
the body’s ability to synthesize all other hormones becomes compromised and all the negative concomitants associated
with it may manifest clinically.
Dosage: Apply ¼ to ½ teaspoon behind the knee,
elbow or to the bottom of the foot 2x in the morning. Rub in well for 30 - 60 seconds.
Ingredients:
L-tyrosine, Licorice Root, Black Currant
fresh bud extract, Alfalfa, Avena Sativa, Birch Tree fresh bud extract, Oak Tree fresh bud extract, Giant Sequoia
fresh seedlings extract, Siberian Ginseng, German Chamomile,
Impatiens, Holly, Clamitis, Olive, Elm, Hornbeam, Vervain, Arnica, ATP, Phosphoric Acid, Potassium phosphate, Sodium
Chloride, Selenium Metal.
Caution: This product should not be used by pregnant women, individuals who have elevated
blood pressure, or a history
of cardiovascular or cerebrovascular
disease. Excess use may induce
high blood pressure or cause mineralocorticoid elevations. If irritation develops, discontinue use. Avoid eye area.
RESEARCH:
Glycyrrhizin has properties that are very
helpful in restoring health to those that have adrenal exhaustion. Glycyrrhizin has the ability to down-regulate
the enzyme 11-Beta-Hydroxylase, which is responsible for converting active cortisol into a less active glucocorticoid,
cortisone. Therefore, this compound has the ability to increase the half-life of circulating
cortisol. The end result is greater levels of circulating cortisol while taking the requirements off the adrenal
glands for its production.1 2
3
Licorice also has anti-inflammatory
and anti-allergic activity.12
13 These properties are very helpful
with the adrenal exhausted patient because they are usually prone to allergies and sensitivities.
The flavonoid components of licorice have also shown profound abilities to heal peptic ulcers. These compounds
work by stimulating the gastrointestinal defense mechanism that prevent ulcer formation and stimulate healing of
the damage mucous membranes.14
15
PREGNENOLONE is produced by the adrenal glands and is a precursor to cortisol. The adrenal glands store pregnenolone
and convert it to other hormones such as progesterone or DHEA as required by the body. When a person develops adrenal
exhaustion they are in need of precursor such as pregnenolone to help make adrenal and reproductive hormones. Pregnenolone
has shown in several studies to improve memory, cognition, and mood as well as act as a powerful antioxidant.22 23 24
1 Bensky D et al: Chinese Herbal Medicine
Materia Medica revisited edition. Eastland Press: WA 1993.
2 Huang, CH: The Pharmacology of Chinese Herbs, 2nd Edition, CRC Press: NY 1999
3 Epstien M, Espiner E, Donald R, et al. Effect of eating liquorice on the rennin-angiotensin aldosterone axis
in normal subjects. Br Med J 1977; 1:488-490.
12 Kuroyanagi T, Sato M. Effect of prednisolone and glycyrrhizin on passive
transfer of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis. Allergy 1966; 15:67-75.
13 Kroes BH, et al. Inhibition of human complement by b-glycyrrhetinic acid. Immunology 1997; 90:115-20.
REFERENCE INFO
14 Goso Y, Ogata Y, Ishihara K, Hotta K. Effects of traditional herbal medicine
on gastric mucin against ethanol-induced gastric injury in rats. Comp Biochem Phsyiol 1996; 113C: 17-21.
15 Glick L. Deglycrrhizinated liquorice in peptic ulcer. Lancet 1982; ii: 817.
22 Robert E. Pregnenolone – From Selye to Alzheimer and a model of the prengnenolone sulfate binding site on the
GABA receptor. Biochem Pharmacol 1995; 49: 1-16.
23 Mathis C, Paul S, et al. The neurosteroid pregnenolone blocks NMDA-induced deficits in a passive avoidance task.
Psychopharm 1994; 116;201-6.
24 George J, Gudotti A, et al. CSF neuroactive steroids in affective disorders: pregenenolone, progesterone and
DBI. Biol Psychiatry 1994; 35:775-80.
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