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Hyland's Nerve Tonic™

Hyland's Nerve Tonic™

Hyland's Nerve Tonic™

32 Caplets

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Description
Non-Habit Forming Stress Relief Caplets
Uses: Temporarily relives the symptoms of simple nervous tension and stress.
Active Ingredients:
Calcarea Phosphorica 3X HPUS
Ferrum Phosphorica 3X HPUS
Kali Phosphoricum 3X HPUS
Natrum Phosphoricum 3X HPUS
Magnesia Phosphoricum 3X HPUS

Inactive Ingredient: Lactose N.F.

* 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.
Supplement Facts
Adults and children 12 years and over: Take 1 to 2 caplets with water before each meal and bedtime. Children under 12 years: 1/2 adult dose.
Serving Size   1 Caplets
Servings Per Container  32


Hylands, Inc.
Los Angeles, CA 90061
Health Notes

Natural Support to Relieve Work Stress

Natural Support to Relieve Work Stress
Natural Support to Relieve Work Stress 
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Taking supplements may help lessen work-related stress
Workplace demands have increased substantially over the years, combined with large rises in stress-related illnesses, work absenteeism, and insurance claims for stress-induced conditions. Recent studies have also found links between high levels of work stress and an increased risk of heart disease, depression, and anxiety. Could stress relief really come in a bottle? The answer is a qualified "yes," according to a new study in Human Psychopharmacology.

B calm

B vitamins play a well-documented role in mood disorders, as they are essential for synthesizing mood-boosting neurotransmitters, such as serotonin, and may help prevent age-related cognitive decline. Several B-vitamins also support heart health by helping to lower homocysteine levels, since elevated homocysteine is a risk factor for heart disease.

The new study assessed the effects of a B-complex supplement on measures of work-related stress, personality, anxiety, and mood. For 12 weeks, 60 people were assigned to take either two tablets per day of a supplement containing a nutrient-herb blend, or a placebo. The supplement contained:

  • the full spectrum of B vitamins;
  • calcium, magnesium, and vitamin C, which are nutrients known to help with the stress response; and
  • passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) and oats (Avena sativa), which have been used historically to soothe the nervous system.

At the end of the supplementation period, personal strain levels improved 19% in people who had taken the supplement, whereas no change was noted in the placebo group. The supplement group also indicated decreases in feelings of depression/dejection, anger/hostility, and tension/anxiety, as well as less fatigue and confusion.

"Given the cost of workplace stress claims, the loss of productivity, and the personal cost, an analysis of the economic impact of B-vitamin supplementation in the workplace should be assessed," said lead study author, Con Stough of the Center for Human Psychopharmacology at Swinburne University of Technology, Australia.

Since the B-complex used in this study contained other ingredients, this study cannot tell us which constituents caused the beneficial effects, or whether this particular combination carries some specific effect. Future studies should focus on isolating the effects of these ingredients on stress relief.

Beyond the bottle

While taking a supplements may help lessen work-related stress, work in some of these other options to keep your stress levels in check and get the most from the naturally occurring B vitamins in your diet:

  • Eat your B's. B vitamins are found in meat, tuna, whole grains, leafy greens (like collards, kale, and Swiss chard), lentils, beans, broccoli, potatoes, tempeh, miso, bananas, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, and oranges. (Note that processed grains have had much of the B vitamins and other nutrients, including fiber and healthy fats, stripped out.)
  • Avoid B-depleting substances to help lower your stress. Birth control pills, caffeine, processed foods, and excessive alcohol intake can cause deficiencies of some B vitamins.
  • Address underlying causes. Certain infections (like H. pylori, a bacterium that causes stomach ulcers), kidney disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, and malabsorption syndromes may cause deficiency in some or all of the B vitamins.
  • Exercise. To boost "happy" chemicals in the brain, a brisk 30-minute walk each day can help elevate mood and lower blood pressure, both of which may also help prevent heart disease.
  • Always talk with your doctor before starting a new supplement. B vitamins in particular may interact with certain medications and even with each other.

(Hum Psychopharmocol Clin Exp 2011; doi:10.1002/hup.1229)

Kimberly Beauchamp, ND, received her doctoral degree from Bastyr University, the nation's premier academic institution for science-based natural medicine. She co-founded South County Naturopaths in Wakefield, RI, where she practiced whole family care with an emphasis on nutritional counseling, herbal medicine, detoxification, and food allergy identification and treatment. Her blog, Eat Happy, helps take the drama out of healthy eating with real food recipes and nutrition news that you can use. Dr. Beauchamp is a regular contributor to Healthnotes Newswire.

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4.8

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    5.0

    takes the edge off

    By jscott117

    from Chicago, IL

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      Comments about HYLANDS Hyland's Nerve Tonic™:

      I use this product to take the edge off and it really works just for that. It isn't habit forming at all which is extremely nice. Whenever I'm feeling irritable or not in the mood for certain people I pop a couple of these and I calm down within a half hour. Good product for the money.

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      5.0

      It works!

      By rschwab123

      from Rohnert Park, CA

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          Comments about HYLANDS Hyland's Nerve Tonic™:

          I had a lengthy work presentation to give and I was a nervous wreck. I bought some nerve tonic not expecting it to do much, but I was desperate. I took 2 pills at breakfast (7:30AM) and two pills 30 minutes before the presentation at 10AM. That was the most relaxed, free flowing presentation I had ever given. I usually get very anxious and "tight" when I am presenting, but not this time! I will definitely use again

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          (3 of 4 customers found this review helpful)

           
          4.0

          Easy Nerve

          By theresa.moore

          from Ann Arbor, MI

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            Comments about HYLANDS Hyland's Nerve Tonic™:

            Nerve Tonic is a great product. Relaxing without the high price of prescribe pills. I order a second bottle within 2 weeks!

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            (2 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

             
            5.0

            GREAT PRODUCT

            By panamaniatx

            from Spring, TX

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              Comments about HYLANDS Hyland's Nerve Tonic™:

              GREAT PRODUCT!!!!!

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              5.0

              Great OTC Stress Relieft

              By chad.wasson

              from indianapolis

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                  Comments about HYLANDS Hyland's Nerve Tonic™:

                  Nerve tonic is a great product. Anyone who has anxiety problems, stressful life, or hypertension should try this product. Benzo's like xanax, klonopin, valium seem to be the norm nowadays, but this is a product I would try first before trying out any addictive prescription meds.

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