You can pick Relora™ up at our Thin&Healthy location in Sandy, UT or order online by clicking on the online store link from our website (http://thinandhealthyutah.com).
Top 6 Causes of Belly Fat: (some might surprise you)
- Stress > work, finances, family, weight
- Hormones > imbalance or over-production
- Muscle Tone > lack of abdominal muscle exercise
- Actual Fat > overall fat cell content of body
- Water > retaining water in body
- Genetics > genes inherited from parents
Stress is being shown to play a significant role in a wide variety of conditions and disease states. Recent work from the National Institute of Health (NIH) and other major research centers has demonstrated that stress is a significant contributor to immune dysfunction, cardiovascular disease, other age-related disorders, and to excessive body fat. Over 20% of adults have an obesity-like condition characterized by excessive abdominal fat. This condition is related to stress-induced hormone imbalances, especially imbalances of cortisol and DHEA. Until now, the only course of action for losing this fat has been stress reduction with exercise and diet. Relora™ can normalize cortisol and DHEA levels in stressed individuals, induce relaxation, and act as an aid in controlling weight and stress related eating and drinking.
In a recent clinical trial of women who took Relora™ three times a day for two weeks, 90% reported that the herbal blend made them feel less anxious, 87% enjoyed more restful sleep and 81% were cured of stress related eating!
Scientists credit the blend's magnolia extracts, honokiol and magnolol, and compounds of the cork tree called protoberberine alkaloids. This proprietary formula stabilizes cortisol to exert a relaxing effect on the nervous system, explains study author James LaValle, R.Ph., of the University of Cincinnati. And that sets off a biochemical chain of events that remedies weight problems and increases immunity to an array of stress related health concerns.
So in a nutshell, Relora™ stabilizes levels of the stress hormone cortisol.
That results in the levels of serotonin and dopamine (neurotransmitters that boost mood) being optimized. Also, levels of melatonin, a hormone that regulates sleep, return to normal. Improved sleep rebalances gastric hormones so that the ratio of leptin (which signals satiety) is once again higher than ghrelin (which signals the body to eat more).
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