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Picamilone calm anxiety without losing focus
Picamilone has proven an effective treatment for people suffering anxiety, fear or instability. Rather than causing
any feelings of drowsiness, it stimulates a feeling of awareness. Picamilone is a special bond of niacin and GABA,
which individually act as a stimulant and a calming agent. In Picamilone, that is exactly what they have been
shown to do.
Picamilone Item code: 0184 60x 50mg tablets $24.99
Gamalate® B6 remain calm and stabilized
Gamalate contains GABA and GABOB, magnesium and vitamin B6. The combination of
these 4 ingredients acts to calm and stabilize the mood of anxious, stressed or worried indi-
viduals, and also has a very mild sedative effect.
Gamalate® B6 Item code: 0027 60x 250mg $11.99
5HTP nature’s alternative to Prozac®
5HTP or 5-hydroxy-tryptophan is used exclusively by the brain to help form the necessary building
blocks to produce serotonin. Stress causes more serotonin to be released into the body, and the longer
the period of stress, the greater the danger of serotonin depletion. Low serotonin levels are associated
with irritability, aggression, impatience and anxiety.
5HTP Item code: 0327 60x 50mg capsules $16.99
L-Tryptophan a natural anti-depressant
L-Tryptophan is an essential aminoacid, so must be used by the body and sourced from the diet. It is a pre-
cursor for the mood-regulating serotonin, the brain neurotransmitter linked with pleasure and fulfillment.
L-tryptophan can alleviate depression, support alcohol withdrawal, and aid weight loss.
L-Tryptophan Item code: 0204 50x 500mg capsules $19.99
Melatonin Zn Se® rebalancing hormones for total body strength.
See page 29 for further details
Gerovital–H3® helps relieve stress by reducing levels of cortisol in the body.
See page 27 for further details
Pregnenolone get the feel good factor back.
See page 35 for further details
Adrenal Pro™ NEW supporting the body’s response to stress.
See page 33 for further details
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