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Goti Health  |  SKU: ROC736  |  Barcode: 657381181394

Adrenal Support+ Maintaining Healthy Stress Levels

$3499


Adrenal Support+ Maintaining Healthy Stress Levels

Formula Purposes & Benefits

Adrenal Support+ is developed based on cutting-edge scientific research and expert formulation to support wellbeing, healthy stress levels, occasional physical and mental burnout, immune health, and increased energy.

Adrenal Support+ is a unique stress supplement that combines powerful phytonutrients and adaptogenic herbs. Its formula features a potent cordyceps blend supported by Chinese research and clinical findings, offering a wide range of beneficial compounds. Utilizing fermented cordyceps, Adrenal Support+ incorporates valuable triterpenes that are not typically found in raw mushrooms.

With its modular design, Adrenal Support+ can be seamlessly integrated with other cellular resonant supplements, especially those focused on supporting the pituitary/adrenal axis. This flexibility allows users to adjust the dosage and optimize the benefits of Adrenal Support+.

Our formula is proudly made in the USA in an FDA registered facility, following Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) standards. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in the fact that only 4% of the supplements on the market can match our world-class standards.

 

Formula Ingredient Deck

Benefits Of Each Ingredient 

Organic Fermented Cordyceps

 

●        May support increased strength, increased stamina, immune support, antioxidant support, reduced fatigue, kidney support, and enhanced sexual function (284).

●       May support healthy immune response via reduced cytokine formation, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, and increased stimulation of inflammatory response via mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway (284).

●        High in the amino acid L-Ergothioneine (mainly found in mushrooms) that may support longevity, decreased chronic inflammation, and increased antioxidant activity (194).

Eleuthero (root)

 

●       May support healthy stress and sex profiles via optimized cortisol to testosterone and estrogen ratios (369).

Rhodiola Rosea Extract

 

 

●        May support immune health, cardiovascular health, reduces inflammation, and enhances cognitive function (13).

●        May support immune health via decreased inflammation via inhibited signaling of inflammatory pathways (TNF-a) and reduction of inflammatory cytokines (13)

●        May support immune health via increased activation of helper T cells (immune cells) (13).

Chlorella (Broken Cell Wall)

 

●       May support antioxidant function through its high levels of carotenoids, which can protect against DNA damage and scavenge free radicals (265).

●       May support cardiovascular health by potentially reducing cholesterol and triglyceride levels (265).

●       May support detoxification by aiding in the removal of methylmercury from the body (265).

●       May potentially combat depression by helping to reduce oxidative stress in the brain (266).

Organic Burdock Root

●       May support healthy detoxification, cardiovascular health, skin health, and immune health (356).

●       May support immune health through its high levels of antioxidants, polyphenols, and flavonoids, which enhance the adaptive/innate immune response (356).

●       May support cardiovascular and skin health by promoting enhanced blood circulation to the skin surface, improving skin quality, and potentially combating skin diseases (356).

●       May support antioxidant function through the presence of antioxidant and antidiabetic compounds found in the root, which possess anti-inflammatory effects and potent inhibitory effects that may inhibit malignant growth (356).

Bromelain Enzyme Blend (Bromelain, Japanese Knotwood, Humic Acid)

●       May support blood sugar regulation, healthy blood pressure, and cardiovascular/immune health (84, 85, 86).

●       May reduce the level of oxidative stress markers (inflammation markers), systolic blood pressure, and insulin resistance (84).

●       Supplementation with ≥150 mg/day may support a decrease in systolic blood pressure (84).

●       May significantly improve glucose control and insulin sensitivity in individuals with diabetes (84).

●       May support decreased cholesterol, LDL, and ApoB levels in type 2 diabetic patients (85).

●       Supplementation with 350 mg/day for six months was shown to reduce the production of high amounts of inflammation markers such as IL-6, IL-10, and TNF (85).

●       Supports digestion of protein and nutrient absorption of amino acids (300).

 

Proper Use of This Supplement


Suggested Use:  Take 2 capsules at breakfast or before 2 P.M. or as directed by a health professional.

 

Our Formula                                                    Vs Other Formulas on the Market.

 

1. Our formula is GMP certified and made in an FDA registered facility.

1. Source cheap ingredients from heavily polluted soils.

2. High quality apoptogenic nutraceutical compounds in a bioavailable and efficaciously dosed formula.

2. Uses cheap ingredients that may have heavy metals due to poor product quality and fillers.

3. Utilizes a modular design allowing seamless integration with other cellular resonant supplements, especially those focused on supporting the pituitary/adrenal axis.

3.Uses cheap synthetic and claim to be beneficial for health and non-modular design.

 

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