This supplement is designed to provide instant and ongoing relief, cortisol support and a mood boost, making each day feel lighter — see it!
The kids are late to school, coffee just dripped onto your white blouse, work got ten times crazier and you missed a call from your boss. To make things worse, a slew of ruminating thoughts kept you up nearly all night, so you're looking at a good four hours of sleep total. Aah! The stressors of daily life are forces to be reckoned with — that's for sure!
This supplement is designed to provide instant and ongoing relief, cortisol support and a mood boost, making each day feel a little lighter. Ingredients like Ashwagandha, L-Theanine and saffron extract work together to calm without causing drowsiness and stabilize cortisol for all-day relief; no chemicals, no creepy untested ingredients, just these natural extracts.
The BioSeries technology is considered a 'first-of-its-kind' technology given its continuous all-day support. Each capsule contains three tablets, the first designed to release immediately, the second to dissolve over four hours and the third to continue release for eight hours. This three-step slow-release process ensures you don't have spikes and drops that might make you feel more stressed! After eight hours, the supplement slowly tapers off the body's natural cortisol levels.
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