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"Food is a dynamic force which interacts with humans on the physical body level, the mind/emotional level and the energetic/spiritual level." Dr Gabriel Cousins |
vitalCALM is an advanced nutritional supplement for the nervous system containing high levels of phenylethylamine (PEA), the neuroamine proven to improve dopamine levels/functioning. vitalCALM therefore provides support for conditions associated with altered dopamine functioning such as: ADHD, anxiety, depression, fatigue, fibromyalgia, insomnia, obesity and Restless Legs Syndrome.
Directions: 1 or 2 capsules twice a day. Children under 12 years: half the adult dose.
Recommended by health Editors at Natural Health & Sainsbury's magazines.
To be well, we must be able to relax, be calm and enjoy restorative sleep. These states require a flexible, responsive nervous system, which in turn is created by the correct balance of neurotransmitters (molecules that allow nerve cells to function and communicate effectively). Our reserves of these important molecules can be depleted by excessive stress, a lack of the right nutrients, the ageing process and certain medications, leading to physical and/or mental restlessness.
vitalCALM provides nutritional support and antioxidant protection for the brain and nervous system allowing the balance of our neurotransmitters to be restored.
vitalCALM's benefits derive from the synergy of its pure, natural ingredients; organic AFA (Aphanizomenon flos-aquae) and extracts of PEA (phenylethylamine) and phycocyanin from AFA, Grape extract, Anise seed, Ginger root and Himalayan minerals. This formula delivers:
- a high concentration of phenylethylamine (PEA) known for its neuro-regenerating properties and ability to raise the level of freely circulating dopamine in the nervous system
- powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory molecules exclusive to AFA algae known as AFA-phycocyanins which protect the brain and nervous system from neuronal damage caused by the environment, stress and poor dietary habits which may be important factors in the development of neurodegenerative diseases
- a wide spectrum of carotenoids including lutein, astaxanthin and lycopene, important for their general anti-oxidant effect on the nervous system and body generally
- chlorophyll, the green plant pigment
- iron
- vitamins especially the B group
- a broad range of organic minerals, which are much easier to absorb than synthetic versions
Read more about dopomine in the article: Effects of Low Dopamine Levels