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Carlson Laboratories introduces Nutra-Support Stress

Chiropractic Economics August 18, 2014

08.18.14_NS_StressCarlson Nutra-Support Stress joins the group of Carlson special formulas known as Nutra-Support.

August 18, 2014 — No one is immune to stress, and it can affect both your mental and your physical health. When under stress, the body is triggered to release stress hormones. Those hormones, in turn, lead to an increase in micronutrient requirements which, if not met, lower the resistance to stress and compromise cognitive function and mood. Carlson Nutra-Support Stress is a vitamin B complex that can help replenish important nutrients during times of extreme stress.

This product is comprised of several vitamins that work in synthesis to support nervous system and brain health. Each of the eight B vitamins in Nutra-Support Stress performs an intricate role in maintaining proper metabolic functioning, harvesting energy to support the body’s chemical reactions, and are essential for well being. The added vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that helps fend off harmful free radicals.

“Nutra-Support Stress is a very welcome addition to the Carlson line,” Carilyn Anderson, president of Carlson Laboratories, said. “Finding healthy ways to cope with daily pressures is vital for good health. For this reason we formulated this product to aid those with stress, which includes just about everyone at some point.”

Nutra-Support Stress is available now.

Source: Carlson Laboratories

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