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SEROTISOL® Boost

by Sante Verte

MEDICATION INSTRUCTIONS

Sachet

Suitable for occasional level stress

Keep nervous system calm

Herbal complex

Suitable for adult

Only once daily

Dilute with water

Take medication after meal

Please consult your medical professional

Not recommended for pregnant or under breast-feeding

Do not exceed recommended daily dose

Keep out of reach of children

Please store under 25ºc

Introduction
Medication Usage

Serotisol Boost

What is Stress and Anxiety?

1.Stress:

According to the Cleveland Clinic, stress refers to the response that the body, mind, or emotions generate in order to adapt to changes in the environment. Stress is a part of life and can arise from various sources such as work pressure from bosses, social pressures among peers, and even positive changes like promotions or buying a house can generate a certain form of stress.

2.Anxiety:

The American Psychological Association defines anxiety as an emotion characterized by feelings of tension, worry, and nervous thoughts, often accompanied by physiological changes like increased blood pressure. However, anxiety is a normal and important emotion that helps us respond to emergencies and dangerous situations. When a person experiences anxiety too frequently or for a prolonged period, it can develop into an anxiety disorder.

Various pressures and anxieties in life, although appropriate stress has its positive aspects, when stress becomes overwhelming and causes negative effects such as insomnia or reduced attention, it is necessary to be vigilant and seek advice from healthcare professionals early on. Prolonged and excessive stress often leads to anxiety and the possibility of autonomic nervous system imbalance, which is also one of the main causes of anxiety disorder.

Causes of Stress and Anxiety

Clinical observations have identified two common scenarios:

Physiological Symptoms of Anxiety

The specific physiological symptoms may vary depending on the type of anxiety disorder, but here are common physical symptoms:

 

Headaches;Rapid heartbeat and shortness of breath; Dry mouth, nausea, and vomiting; Cold hands and feet, sweating, tingling, and numbness; Feeling of restlessness, fear, and tension

Inability to control repetitive and meaningless thoughts;Inability to calm down, repeatedly recalling past trauma; Engaging in repetitive behaviors (e.g., constant hand washing)

Sleep disturbances and nightmares;Changes in appetite; Muscle tension

If you experience any sleep disturbances caused by anxiety,

you can refer to the product pages of

Somnipht Total Night and Somnipht Total Night LP.

 

When to Seek Medical Attention?

Causes of Stress and Anxiety

Here are several common sources of stress that can lead to anxiety:

・Work environment ・Family situations

・Self-doubt             ・Loss of loved ones

・Social issues            ・Illness or injury

Main Types of Anxiety Disorders

There are six main types of anxiety disorders:

Anxiety Emotions Arise Involuntarily

The physiological effects of anxiety are mostly mediated by the autonomic nervous system.

– The autonomic nervous system refers to a special type of nerves that operate independently of our conscious control. It takes care of itself and manages your body as if there is another person living inside you.

– The autonomic nervous system has numerous responsibilities, and the brain delegates full control to it for regulating various bodily systems (circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary, musculoskeletal, etc.) and their respective functions.

– The nerve fibers of the autonomic nervous system originate in the brain and extend down the spinal cord, branching out to various organs throughout the body, effectively governing the entire body.

– The autonomic nervous system is further divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.

The sympathetic system handles fight-or-flight responses.

The sympathetic system handles fight-or-flight responses.

When a stressful event occurs, the sympathetic nervous system immediately activates, releasing large amounts of adrenaline and stimulating the endocrine system to release substances like cortisol and adrenaline.

How does external stress affect the brain and neural function?

Excessive stimulation causes the sympathetic nervous system to overreact, resulting in an imbalance. Prolonged exposure to extremely low or high levels of stimulation can lead to fatigue, lethargy, and mental exhaustion. In severe cases, it can also cause a depressed mood.

 

The three main hormones that make the brain happy

– When emotional fluctuations are too extreme and cause sympathetic nervous system overactivity, it can lead to unstable levels of hormones such as noradrenaline, dopamine, and serotonin.

– Excessive secretion of noradrenaline can cause excessive emotional tension.

– Overproduction of dopamine can result in sustained mental overexcitation.

– The key to maintaining a balance of noradrenaline and dopamine is the happy hormone, “serotonin.”

Sufficient serotonin helps balance dopamine and noradrenaline, promotes emotional relaxation, mental stability, and ensures adequate secretion of melatonin at night, thus improving sleep quality.

 

The main neurotransmitters in the brain

Neurochemical substances must achieve a balance to control and regulate emotions.

Sincerely recommended for those who frequently face the following situations:

Introduction of the ingredients

Herbal ingredients

1.Schisandra chinensis

Schisandra is a famous medicinal herb with multiple pharmacological activities:

– Enhancing the body’s resistance, stress resistance, vitality, and endurance.

– Improving night sweats, spontaneous sweating, physical fatigue, depressive mood, irritability, memory, and sleep disorders.

 

2.Rhodiola rosea

Rhodiola rosea, known as the treasure among Rhodiola species, is rich in salidroside (SHR-5), which has the most abundant effects:

– Promotes dual actions in cognition and calming emotions, counteracting psychological fatigue, aiding memory, learning, stress resistance, and brain degeneration.

– Reduces physical and psychological fatigue during exam periods.

– Reduces fatigue and stress-related hormones.

– Improves mild to moderate depressive moods and sleep disorders.

– Enhances cognitive function and increases feelings of happiness.

Trace elements

1.Phosphorus

is an essential element in the nervous system:

– It is a raw material for producing the neurotransmitter “acetylcholine,” which is vital for nerve transmission and can help activate the brain, enhance clear thinking, and improve memory.

– Choline, found in lecithin, contributes to the integrity of brain cells and enhances the brain’s ability to store and transmit information.

2.Magnesium’s main functions:

– It is involved in muscle contraction, nerve system function, and the release of neurotransmitters.

– Research shows that in elderly individuals diagnosed with depression and having low blood magnesium levels, daily supplementation of 450 milligrams of magnesium for 12 weeks had a comparable effect in improving depression as a 50 milligrams antidepressant (imipramine).

 

Water-soluble vitamins

Serotisol Boost – Naturally Soothe, Worry-Free!

Under the weight of work pressures, societal challenges, self-doubt, heavy schoolwork, coercive home environment, anxiety and worry often take hold. We yearn for an effective and gentle way to alleviate stress and reduce the negative impact of adverse emotions. Serotisol Boost is a stress-fighting supplement composed of natural herbal ingredients such as Schisandra chinensis and Rhodiola rosea, trace elements, and a complex of Vitamin B. It offers you a natural and soothing method to unwind.

Schisandra chinensis helps increase serotonin secretion in the brain, balancing dopamine and adrenaline, providing a sense of relaxation. Rhodiola rosea helps regulate the sympathetic nervous system, promoting emotional calmness and gradually dissipating anxiety. Serotisol Boost offers you an experience of soothing stress relief, helping you rediscover inner balance.

 

*Reminder: If you are a child or pregnant, please consult a specialist or professional healthcare provider before using this product.

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