Vitamins for Stress
Nutra Stress Vitamin Formula 1200
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Complete B Complex Formula with Mega Vitamin C 1200mg
All-in-One Tablet! A Heart Healthy Supplement!
Nutra-Stress 1200 is a potent combination of Vitamin C 1200 mg plus the complete B-Complex vitamins, including Inositol and Choline.
Developed to provide optimum nutritional protection.
Contains the specific B vitamins including Folic Acid, B6 and B12 which are valuable for promoting healthy homocysteine levels, an importatn measure of heart health.
| Each Tablet Contains | |
| Vitamin C (with Rose Hips) | 1200mg |
| Vitamin E (d-alpha Tocopheryl Acetate) | 30iu |
| Vitamin B-1 (Thiamin Mononitrate) | 30mg |
| Vitamin B-2 (Riboflavin) | 30mg |
| Niacinamide | 30mg |
| Vitamin B-6 (Pyridoxine HCL) | 30mg |
| Vitamin B-12 (Cobalamin Concentrate) | 30mcg |
| Pantothenic Acid | 30mg |
| Inositol | 30mg |
| Choline Bitartrate | 30mg |
| Folic Acid | 300mcg |
| Biotin | 30mcg |
In a natural base containing Alfalfa, Rice Bran, Rose Hips, Lecithin, Parsley, Watercress and Yeast.
Each tablet is glazed with micro-thin coating to help assure freshness and potency.
No caffeine, corn, gluten, milk or egg derivatives, salt, sodium, soy, starch, sugar or wheat.
No artificial colorings, flavorings or preservatives.
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The Importance of Pantothenic Acid, An Essential B Complex Vitamin
Pantothenic acid is abundant in fish, legumes, organ meats, whole grains and yogurt. However, if these foods are pre-processed, their Pantothenic acid content is significantly reduced. For example, whole grain products contain 50% less Pantothenic acid than the unprocessed whole grains, and legumes (beans) lose 80% of this nutrient when they are canned.
Why Pantothenic Acid Is Vital To Human Nutrition . . .
Also known as vitamin B5, Pantothenic acid assists the other B complex vitamins in converting food into usable energy. It is also an essential part of the body’s ability to produce various enzymes, which act as the catalyst to numerous biochemical reactions in the body. Pantothenic acid also helps support the central nervous system by preserving communication lines between the nervous system (nerves) and the brain. Pantothenic acid may also prove to be beneficial for dealing with allergies, chronic fatigue syndrome, heartburn, migraines, and stress.
Pantothenic acid is an essential part of the body’s ability to produce stress hormone, and it is believed that when a person becomes over-stressed and thus overproduces stress hormones, the body becomes depleted of this vitamin and its stores must be replenished. Depression and anxiety are two forms of stress that increase the need for Pantothenic acid, so if you are experiencing any symptoms of stress, it is important that you take a daily multivitamin that includes vitamin B5 (Pantothenic acid). Stress is a common factor in life-changing events. Migraines and chronic fatigue also trigger high levels of stress hormones, meaning that extra supplementation is also needed.
Interestingly, combining Pantothenic acid with choline and thiamin, two other B vitamin factors, may prove a helpful treatment for heartburn by acting on the central nervous system to maintain the digestive process. Pantothenic acid can also act as a decongestant helping to unclog nasal congestion during the allergic response.
How To Assure Adequate Pantothenic Acid Intake:
There is no RDA for Pantothenic acid, which is readily supplied in the foods we eat every day. In fact, Pantothenic acid is found in so many foods that deficiency is extremely rare. Experts recommend that you obtain adequate levels of this essential vitamin every day. You should be able to obtain adequate Pantothenic acid from daily diet and good multivitamin supplementation.
High-Dose, Short-Term Folic Acid May Reduce Blood Pressure...
A short-term, high-dose supplementation period with Folic Acid (folate) may reduce blood pressure, and improve other cardiovascular measures.
Fifteen post-menopausal women received a daily dose of 15 mg of folate, for three weeks, and experienced an average drop in systolic and diastolic blood pressure of 4.5 and 5.3 mmHg, respectively.
The results of the placebo-controlled study are published in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
Whether maintained in the long term, Folate's cardiovascular and metabolic effect may contribute to primary cardiovascular prevention of postmenopausal women, reported the researchers from the Department of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Paediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, at the Polyclinic of Modena, Italy.
The Italian researchers also reported a decrease in levels of homocysteine of 11.8 micromoles per litre for the folate group, compared to 8.7 micromoles per litre in the placebo group.
Studies have linked increased blood levels of the amino acid homocysteine to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). It has been suggested that by lowering levels of homocysteine in the blood, people could cut the risk of cardiovascular disease.
The Modena-based scientists recruited 30 healthy post-menopausal women and randomly assigned them to one of two groups. The first received the daily Folic Acid supplementation, while the other group received a placebo.
While the placebo was not found to modify any of the parameters, the women in the folate group experienced drops in their nocturnal systolic and diastolic blood pressure levels, "In a way that was significantly different from that observed during placebo", said the researchers.
The high-dose folate supplement group also experienced significant reductions in homocysteine levels and in insulin resistance, whereby normal insulin amounts are inadequate to produce a normal insulin response from fat, muscle and liver cells.
Being a small, short-term study, the results need replication in larger, longer-term studies.
Folate is found in foods such as green leafy vegetables, chick peas and lentils. Folic acid - the synthetic, bioavailable form of folate - is obtained from grain products.
Source: European Journal of Clinical Nutrition "High-dose short-term folate administration modifies ambulatory blood pressure in postmenopausal women. A placebo-controlled study"

