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Equilibrium
Equilibrium is a bioregulator that improves the nutritional and energy state of the body. It potentially supports the natural systems related to stress regulation. ...Read More
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HoloRam Equilibrium
Equilibrium is a bioregulator that improves the nutritional and energy state of the body. It potentially supports the natural systems related to stress regulation.
The mechanism of action is believed to:**
- Maintain the natural mechanisms that regulate the adaptive response to different types of stress. It is a masterful combination of the adaptive elements and energy regulators that may maintain a healthy vegetative nervous system, central nervous system and the natural systems of responses to stress that have been strongly activated in order to promote the harmonious adaptation to the changing demands of the physical and emotional environment.
- Regulate the functioning of the hypothalamus and pituitary axis.
- Strengthen the energy response to exogenous and endogenous stress generators.
- Balance the Yin and Yang channels of the body.
HoloRam Equilibrium
Composition:
- Group I. Adaptogens (Phytotherapeutic extracts): Green tea extract, Nebulised (Theasinensis, leaf, 20% total polyphenols) 94 mg, Aloe vera dry extract (Aloe vera, leaves pulp) 70 mg, Celandine powder (Chelidonium majus l., aboveground, 0.6% Total alkaloids)expressed as chelidonia) 42 mg, Lemon balm powder (Melissa officinalis l., leaf, 1% rosmarinic acid) 36 mg,Valerian powder (Valeriana officinalis l., 0.17%) 26 mg, Hypericum extract nebulized (Hypericum perforatum 0.3% hypericin) 26 mg, Thyme dust (Thymus vulgaris l., leaves and whole flowers, 1.2% essential oil) 21 mg, Eleutherococcus powder (Eleutherococcus senticosus, root) 18 mg, Fireweed (Epilobium parviflorum 1% total flavonoids (hiperosido) 16 mg, California poppy (Eschscholzia californica 2% flavonoids) 4 mg.
- Group II. Amino acids: L-serine 21 mg.
- Group III. Vitamins and minerals: Magnesium gluconate (5.86% magnesium) 26 mg, Silicon dioxide 0.4 mg.
Contents: 60 capsules (500 mg).
Instructions: Take 1 or 2 a day, preferably before breakfast and dinner, Or as advised by your physician.
Research Studies on Ingredients of Equilibrium
Group I. Adaptogens (Phytotherapeutic extracts)
- Green tea extract, Nebulised (Theasinensis, leaf, 20% total polyphenols)
- Features: Contains a rich blend of polyphenols.
- Benefits in stress regulation: Offers antioxidant properties and enhances cognitive function during stress.
- References: Dietz, C., & Dekker, M. (2017). Effect of Green Tea Phytochemicals on Mood and Cognition. Current pharmaceutical design, 23(19), 2876-2905.
- Aloe vera dry extract (Aloe vera, leaves pulp)
- Features: Contains polysaccharides and glycoproteins.
- Benefits in stress regulation: Assists in modulating the body’s stress response.
- References: Langmead, L., et al. (2004). Anti-inflammatory effects of aloe vera gel in human colorectal mucosa in vitro. Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics, 19(5), 521-527.
- Celandine powder (Chelidonium majus l., aboveground, 0.6% Total alkaloids)
- Features: Contains a range of alkaloids.
- Benefits in stress regulation: May offer neuroprotective properties.
- References: Not directly linked to stress regulation.
- Lemon balm powder (Melissa officinalis l., leaf, 1% rosmarinic acid)
- Features: Contains essential oils and tannins.
- Benefits in stress regulation: Aids in reducing anxiety and promoting calmness.
- References: Kennedy, D. O., et al. (2004). Modulation of mood and cognitive performance following acute administration of single doses of Melissa officinalis (Lemon balm) with human CNS nicotinic and muscarinic receptor-binding properties. Neuropsychopharmacology, 29(10), 1871-1881.
- Valerian powder (Valeriana officinalis l., 0.17%)
- Features: Rich in valerenic acid.
- Benefits in stress regulation: Acts as a sedative, reducing anxiety and promoting relaxation.
- References: Bent, S., et al. (2006). Valerian for sleep: a systematic review and meta-analysis. The American journal of medicine, 119(12), 1005-1012.
- Hypericum extract nebulized (Hypericum perforatum 0.3% hypericin)
- Features: Contains the active ingredient hypericin.
- Benefits in stress regulation: Known for its antidepressant effects.
- References: Linde, K., et al. (2008). St John’s wort for major depression. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, (4).
- Thyme dust (Thymus vulgaris l., leaves and whole flowers, 1.2% essential oil)
- Features: Rich in essential oils.
- Benefits in stress regulation: May have a calming effect on the nervous system.
- References: Not directly linked to stress regulation.
- Eleutherococcus powder (Eleutherococcus senticosus, root)
- Features: Contains eleutherosides.
- Benefits in stress regulation: Known as an adaptogen that improves the body’s resistance to stress.
- References: Panossian, A., & Wikman, G. (2009). Evidence-based efficacy of adaptogens in fatigue, and molecular mechanisms related to their stress-protective activity. Current clinical pharmacology, 4(3), 198-219.
- Fireweed (Epilobium parviflorum 1% total flavonoids)
- Features: Contains a variety of flavonoids.
- Benefits in stress regulation: Potential antioxidant and neuroprotective properties.
- References: Not directly linked to stress regulation.
- California poppy (Eschscholzia californica 2% flavonoids)
- Features: High in flavonoids.
- Benefits in stress regulation: Helps induce relaxation.
- References: Rolland, A., et al. (2001). Neurophysiological effects of an extract of Eschscholzia californica Cham. (Papaveraceae). Phytotherapy Research, 15(5), 377-381.
Group II. Amino acids
- L-serine
- Features: Non-essential amino acid.
- Benefits in stress regulation: Supports neurotransmitter synthesis and overall brain health.
- References: Furuya, S., et al. (2000). The role of D-serine and its biosynthesis in mammalian brain. Current medicinal chemistry, 7(5), 529-537.
Group III. Vitamins and minerals
- Magnesium gluconate (5.86% magnesium)
- Features: Contains magnesium, an essential mineral.
- Benefits in stress regulation: Known for its relaxation effects and support of nervous system function.
- References: Sartori, S. B., et al. (2012). Magnesium deficiency induces anxiety and HPA axis dysregulation: Modulation by therapeutic drug treatment. Neuropharmacology, 62(1), 304-312.
- Silicon dioxide
- Features: It’s a compound naturally found in the earth’s crust.
- Benefits in stress regulation: Not directly linked to stress regulation.
- References: Not directly linked to stress regulation.