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GAD Stabilizer - 90 Capsules - ENHANCED FORMULA! Sleep Protocol (60 Capsules) PEA Comfort Complex (90 Vegetable Capsules)
ENHANCED FORMULA!

GAD Stabilizer
, was created to assist patients who have difficulty producing adequate amounts of GABA, an important brain neurotransmitter. GABA plays the principal role of reducing excitability throughout the nervous system, as well as, regulation of muscle relaxation. Many patients possess a genetic mutation of GAD (Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase), the primary enzyme that creates GABA. A weakness in the GAD enzyme creates an increased amount of Glutamate, the primary excitatory neurotransmitter of the nervous system, and a relative deficiency of GABA. This imbalance creates an overstimulated nervous system.

The 5 key ingredients are designed to assist with:
  • Nervousness or Anxiousness*
  • Difficulty Falling or Staying Asleep*
  • Mood & Muscle Relaxation*
  • Improved Sense of Well Being*

Sleep Protocol, is a proprietary blend of seven ingredients, specifically designed to promote healthy sleep, support the body’s normal nocturnal rhythms during stress, and help those who may have occasional sleeplessness.

Overview:
Sleep is the body's way of metabolically and psychologically resetting itself for the next day. The body's circadian rhythm is regulated by an internal biological clock. In order to maintain quality and restorative sleep, it is crucial that the brain has optimal levels of serotonin and gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA), the relaxing sleep regulating neurotransmitters, as well as the sleep regulating hormone melatonin. The combination of the ingredients in Sleep Protocol will help naturally boost levels of neurotransmitters that promote relaxation prior to bedtime and promote deep and complete stages of sleep.

GABA:
GABA (full name, Gamma-Aminobutyric acid) is an amino acid produced naturally in the brain. GABA functions as a neurotransmitter, facilitating communication among brain cells. GABA’s big role in the body is to reduce the activity of neurons in the brain and central nervous system, which in turn has a broad range of effects on the body and mind, including increased relaxation, reduced stress, a more calm, balanced mood, and may assist with sleep patterns. Many people possess a genetic mutation of GAD (Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase), the primary enzyme that creates GABA. A weakness in the GAD enzyme creates an increased amount of Glutamate, the primary excitatory neurotransmitter of the nervous system, and a relative deficiency of GABA.
Melatonin:
I
s a natural hormone in each one of us that is produced in our pineal gland. It affects the sleep and wake cycle and should peak at night. Sometimes, due to stress, hormone imbalance, illness, or other issues, that cycle can be disrupted. Melatonin gets you back on track. It is quickly metabolized, allowing you to have quick and effective results.
Improved Formula - Resveratrol (from Japanese Knotweed Root Extract)
What Is PEA?

Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) is a bio-identical fatty acid amide that Is normally synthesized by healthy tissue In the human body in response to inflammation. PEA is made by various plants and animals and is present throughout the animal kingdom. PEA can be found in many different tissuesincluding glia, neurons, retina, white blood cells, mast cells and adipocytes.

Supplementing
with PEA has been sclentlffcally shown to naturally assist in the reduction of inflammation and to have neuro-protective and possibly pain control effects. This natural anti-inflammatory supports the nervous system and abnormal immune responses.*

Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) – backed by more than 300+ medical studies, has been shown to be or assist with:

  • Natural Pain Reliever
  • Neuroprotective at the cellular level
  • Pain and nervous system issues
  • Muscle support and muscle pain
  • Immune system support
What are Glial and Mast Cells?
Glial cells are various types of companion cells in the central and peripheral nervous system. Once thought to be nothing more than the glue that holds the brain together, these cells are now understood to have a much more complex role in the brain besides simply acting as a scaffold. Glial cells are responsible for nourishing neurons, facilitating nerve impulses, and exerting an inflammatory response on neurons. Dysregulation and over-activation of glial cells can have a detrimental effect on the nervous system[6,7,8].


How does it work?

Palmitoylethanolamide is thought to act primarily on the Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor Alpha (PPAR-α), a receptor in the cell nucleus. It also has affinity for the cannabinoid-like G-coupled receptors GPR55 and GPR119, although it has no affinity for the classical cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2. This is why it is sometimes referred to as a non-psychoactive “indirect endocannabinoid.”

It does not block pain signals the way opioids and other analgestics do. Instead it works upstream by supporting the healthy function of glial cells and mast cells.*

PEA Protocol (Topical Cream) DCI Metabolic Support (90 Capsules)

PEA Protocol

Palmitoylethanolamid (PEA) is a bio-identical fatty acid amide that is normally synthesized by healthy tissue in the human body in response to inflammation. PEA is made by various plants and animals and is present throughout the animal kingdom. PEA can be found in many different tissues including glia, neurons, retina, white blood cells, mast cells and adipocytes.

Supplementing with time released PEA has been scientlfcally shown to naturally assist in the reduction of inflammation and to have neuro-protective and possibly pain control effects. This natural anti-inflammatory supports the nervous system and abnormal immune responses.*

Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) – backed by more than 300+ medical studies, has been shown to be or assist with:

  • Natural pain reliever
  • Natural anti-inflammatory
  • Homeostasis regulator
  • Neuroprotective at the cellular level
  • Pain and nervous system issues
  • Muscle recovery and muscle pain
  • Immune system support*
What are Glial and Mast Cells?
Glial cells are various types of companion cells in the central and peripheral nervous system. Once thought to be nothing more than the glue that holds the brain together, these cells are now understood to have a much more complex role in the brain besides simply acting as a scaffold. Glial cells are responsible for nourishing neurons, facilitating nerve impulses, and exerting an inflammatory response on neurons. Dysregulation and over-activation of glial cells can have a detrimental effect on the nervous system.

Mast cells are a type of immune system cell that responds to chemical signals from tissue injury. When mast cells “degranulate,” they release a payload of inflammatory cytokines, NGF, histamines, and other molecules in the surrounding tissue. These chemicals attract white blood cells and activate their immune response against pathogens. Mast cells also activate nociceptors (pain receptors) with the chemicals they secrete. Overactive mast cell activation induces an increase in the density and sensitivity of pain receptors and can play a part in a variety of chronic pain issues.

How does it work?
It was discovered that mammals have a specific receptor cell known as the endocannabinoid system, which is closely interconnected with the nervous and immune system. CBD has been shown to boost every function of our cannabinoid receptors to help soothe and relax us. PEA has an affinity for the cannabinoid-like G-coupled receptors, although it has no affinity for the classical cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2. This is why it is sometimes referred to as a non-psychoactive “indirect endocannabinoid.”

It does not block pain signals the way opioids and other analgestics do. Instead it works upstream by supporting the healthy function of glial cells and mast cells.*

Now Available In 90 Capsules!

NOTE: 60 Capsules has been discontinued


This formula combines D-Chiro-Inositol and 4 other nutrient cofactors to enhance the necessary biochemical steps needed for intracellular energy.

D-Chiro-Inositol
(DCI) is a sugar alcohol complex that is naturally occurring in the body. It acts as a significant secondary messenger in cells and is responsible for key biological processes including:

  • Improving insulin signaling (glucose uptake)*
  • Increasing glycogen utilization (intracellular energy)*
  • mTOR down regulation and breakdown of fats*
  • Help regulate inflammatory stress and modulate serotonin activity.*

Due to genetic weaknesses, the conversion of myo-inositol to DCI can be a challenge and sugar does not get disposed of quickly. This abnormality is known as insulin resistance. DCI, along with essential nutrient cofactors, assists with insulin signaling and cellular energy.*