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BetterYou StressAway


Formulated to help provide sustainable energy, mood uplift and clarity of thought to tackle all that modern life can throw at you
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Stress has become part of our modern lives. BetterYou™ StressAway has been formulated to help provide sustainable energy, mood uplift and clarity of thought to tackle all that modern life can throw at you. This quickly absorbed combination of naturally sourced herbs and minerals helps to relax and calm muscles, promoting blood vessel efficiency and soothing nerves so helping to remove anxiety and promote a sense of control. The combination of nature’s relaxants and concentration enhancers help during times of stress and unease.

We do not agree with the philosophy that a subdued body is not a stressed body. BetterYou StressAway is a combination of only naturally sourced ingredients which have been found to help regulate blood flow to enable the body to relax nerves and muscles as well as maintain oxygen supply to all major organs, including the brain which utilises over 20% of all the body’s oxygen. The fact that we use only ingredients that have come from a food sourced means that the body absorbs them far more quickly than man-made nutrients as they are in a form our bodies would normally expect to find them. This unique formula helps an anxious body in three distinct ways:

  • Soothes the nerves
  • Rebalances the body
  • Focuses the mind

BetterYou™ StressAway allows you to take control, safely and naturally. 60 easy to swallow vegetarian capsules using 100% food sourced ingredients

Stress as part of our daily lives

A little bit of stress isn't always a bad thing; it mobilises our bodies and energises us during the coping process. But being overstressed may result in a range of health problems. The most common perception of stress is the 'fight or flight' scenario, and the story goes something like this. A caveman is confronted by an angry mastodon: he either needs to club it to death or run for his life. A quick surge in the 'stress-hormone' adrenaline allows him to act by strengthening his heartbeat, widening his airways and redirecting blood to his muscles.

But there are two problems with this Neanderthal model. First, the riskiest animals our predecessors had to confront were rabbits and deer, not elephants and tigers. In fact, our hairy forefathers spent most of their time collecting berries and roots with their children, aunties and pals. Just like us, the caveman never stood alone in front of wild animals - unless there had been some kind of terrible mistake.

The second error is to try to relate stress solely to adrenaline. Although the physical effects of frights and acute (short-term) stress are caused by adrenaline, this hormone doesn't enter the brain. Longer-term stress relates to a range of other hormones and brain neurotransmitters.
Important brain chemicals affected by stress

  • serotonin - involved in regulation of sleep, appetite and mood 
  • dopamine - part of the brain's 'reward system' 
  • noradrenaline - involved in regulating energy and drive 
  • GABA - has a general sedative effect
  • glutamate - tends to activate nerve cells 
  • CRF - increases steroid levels

Steroid levels rise during long-term stress, and it seems likely that it's the body's own natural steroids - not adrenaline - that cause most stress-related health problems. Long-term, increased steroid levels have been linked to impaired immunity and illnesses such as heart disease, cancer and depression.

These chemicals would have affected the caveman just as they do us. Our macho image of 'fight or flight' stress may well be wrong, because being stressed isn't about a beating heart or a dry mouth. The signs are much more subtle.

Tips to identify stress symptoms

  • constant fatigue and irregular sleep patterns 
  • poor concentration and short-term memory 
  • introspection increases and is accompanied by neglect of the family and personal appearance 
  • constant repetition of the same actions 
  • increased irritability

But even if you don't recognise the stress-symptoms listed here, don't presume you're fit and well. Everyone's reaction is idiosyncratic, and it can be astonishingly difficult to recognise at the time. Fortunately, your own pattern of stressed-out behaviours will tend to recur each time you get frazzled. If stress makes you bite your fingernails to the quick (like Samuel Johnson), or gorge on junk food (like Bill Clinton) or drink more than you should (like most of us), it's likely that you'll start doing the same thing again next time.

There are medical treatments that help stress-related conditions such as depression and anxiety, but nothing that's really effective for stress itself. This is quite appropriate - stress isn't an illness, it's an important part of life. Learning to cope with - and even enjoy - stress is the best way.

BetterYou nutritional team – November 2008.

BetterYou StressAway  - Ingredients
Only naturally sourced ingredients are used to optimise absorption and maximise benefits.
Magnesium - Nature’s relaxant. Helps the body cope with anxiety and tension.
Siberian Ginseng - Helps to resist stress and combats fatigue. Used extensively to reduce anxiety, diminish irritability and strengthen the nervous system.
Ginkgo Biloba  - Helps to restore the natural blood flow and increasing oxygen flow to the brain.
Rhodiola Rosea Root – Helps to optimise the levels of serotonin and dopamine in the body, reducing stress levels and increasing mental performance.
Hops - A long-standing relaxant used for hundreds of years.
Ashwagandha – its anti-inflammatory properties are essential during times of stress.
Cayenne Pepper – helps to enhance heart health, digestion and circulation, all disrupted by constant anxiety.


Nutritional information 
Magnesium    
Siberian Ginseng
(100mg of 35:1 extract) 
Ginkgo Biloba
(100mg of 50:1 extract)  
Rhodiola Rosea Root
Hops    
Ashwagandha
Cayenne Pepper


Gluten free. Wheat free. Lactose free. No added sugar, colours, yeast or preservatives. Never tested on animals.
Suitable for those on a vegetarian, vegan, coeliac and diabetic diet. No artificial stimulants or chemicals used within this or any BetterYou formulation.

Dosage

Take two capsules daily with water. Can be taken on an empty stomach due to its food-sourced ingredients. Ideally take mid-morning when the body is at its most nutritionally receptive but can be taken whenever anxiety strikes. StressAway has been designed to be taken as a daily supplement and, as the ingredients are food-sourced, it is advised to be taken every day for optimum effectiveness.
To ensure optimum potency keep jar in a cool place out of direct sunlight.

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