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RxLink – AdreBoost

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RxLink AdreBoost-NG
DESCRIPTION
RxLink AdreBoost-NG is a combination of nutrients and herbs that
support healthy adrenal function during periods of physical
and emotional stress. The adaptogenic herbs (Eleuthero,
Rhodiola rosea, and Ashwagandha) are standardized to ensure
a consistent dose of active compounds.
FUNCTIONS
The adrenal glands produce hormones that support the
biochemical and physiological mechanisms for dealing
with mental and physical stress, and also secrete chemicals
involved in nutrient metabolism and energy production.
Chronic anxiety, nervous tension, and other types of stress
may lead to an excess production of cortisol, a hormone
involved in the stress response. Excess intake of stimulants
such as caffeine and sugar can exacerbate stress and lead to
adrenal “fatigue.” The constant stimulation of the adrenal
glands may eventually result in an abnormal stress response,
low energy, and poor immune function.
The adrenal glands rely on a variety of nutrients to support
their function and produce the hormones that support the
response to physical and emotional stress. These include
tyrosine, which is required for the production of the adrenal
hormones epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine
(noradrenaline). Vitamin B6 helps to protect the body from the
negative effects of glucocorticoid hormones such as cortisol.
Pantothenic acid and vitamin C have a supporting role in
maintaining healthy adrenal gland function. The adaptogenic
herbs Rhodiola rosea, Ashwagandha, and Eleuthero as well as
the herbs Licorice root, Astragalus, Gotu Kola, and Schizandra
all provide a synergistic effect by supporting normal, healthy
adrenal function, supporting healthy cortisol and energy
levels, managing the negative effects of stress on the body and
contributing to an overall feeling of well-being.
INDICATIONS
RxLink AdreBoost-NG may be a useful dietary supplement for
those experiencing physical or emotional long-term stress or
participating in physical activity. AdreBoost-NG should be
taken consistently for maximum benefit.
SUGGESTED USE
As a dietary supplement, adults take two (2) vegetarian
capsules daily at mealtime, or as directed by a healthcare
professional.
SIDE EFFECTS
No adverse effects have been reported.
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.
FORMULA (RxLink AdreBoost-NG)
2 Vegetarian Capsules Contain:
Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) ………………………….. 60 mg
Vitamin B-6 (as pyridoxine HCL) …………………… 25 mg
Pantothenic Acid (d-calcium pantothenate) …….. 100 mg
L-Tyrosine ………………………………………………….. 500 mg
Rhodiola Rosea …………………………………………… 200 mg
(standardized to 3% [6 mg] rosavins and 1%
[2mg] salidrosides)
Eleuthero ……………………………………………………. 100 mg
(Eleutherococcus senticosus) root extract
(standardized to 0.5% [0.5 mg] eleutherosides)
Ashwagandha ……………………………………………… 150 mg
(Withania somnifera) root extract (standardized
to 1.5% [2.5 mg] withanolides)
Choline (as choline bitartrate) …………………………. 50 mg
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) root extract …………… 50 mg
Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) root extract ………… 40 mg
Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus) root ext .. 45 mg
Gotu Kola (Centella asiatica) leaf ……………………. 25 mg
Schizandra (Schizandra chinensis) berry ………….. 20 mg
Other Ingredients: Capsules (cellulose, water), magnesium
stearate and silica.
This product contains NO sugar, salt, dairy, yeast, soy, wheat,
gluten, corn, preservatives, artificial colors or flavors.
STORAGE
Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct light. Keep out of
reach of children.
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on the herb.
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Manufactured For:
RxLink Pharmaceuticals
Appleton, WI USA 54912

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