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Stress End Review – 8 Things You Need to Know

By Sasha de Beausset Aparicio, MSc

Reviewed by Rebecca Williams, MD, MA, MB, BChir

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Evidence Based | Overview | Nutrition Facts | Benefits | Contraindications | Price | Directions | Conclusion

Stress End is advertised as a nutritional supplement. According to the manufacturer this is a comprehensive formula, a mixture of vitamins, mineral and herbal extracts which act to refresh the nutrients supply in the body depleted by physical stress.

The product is manufactured and marketed by Enzymatic Therapy. The company based in Wisconsin, United States claims it is a leading manufacturer of dietary supplements and natural medicines in North America.

The product is recommended for anybody dealing with stress, and offers a natural solution to help relax and reduce the negative effects which physical stress has on the nervous system. Stress End is not recommended to pregnant or nursing women without prior consent of a healthcare professional.

Due to its multi-vitamin, mineral and herbs composition, this supplement acts both on the nervous system and on the adrenal glands.

Overview

1) Quick Overview

Stress End is a vitamin, minerals and herbal extracts formula.Vitamin C is an essential nutrient for humans and acts as an antioxidant by protecting the body against oxidative stress. Its most common side-effects are indigestions (when taken on an empty stomach) or diarrhea (when overdosing).

The Vitamin B complex is crucial to most important body processes and ultimately overall well-functioning. Also, they greatly impact the physical and mental performance of the nervous system. Vitamin B12 plays a significant part both in forming and maintenance stages of the nervous system. It helps in the formation of the nerves cells. Vitamin B9 is essential to the production of neurotransmitters, which allow communication and transfer of information throughout our brain and body.

Nutrition Facts

2) Stress End Nutrition Facts

Stress End contains the following ingredients: Vitamin C, Thiamin (as thiamin HCl) (vitamin B1), Riboflavin (vitamin B2), Niacin, Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCl), Folic Acid, Vitamin B12 (as cyanocobalamin), Biotin, Pantothenic Acid (as calcium D-pantothenate), Calcium (as calcium carbonate and calcium citrate), Magnesium (as magnesium oxide), Zinc (as zinc Krebs cycle chelates), Manganese (as manganese chelate), Potassium (as potassium citrate), L-Tyrosine, Chinese Skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis), Eleuthero (Eleutherococcus senticosus), Hops (Humulus lupulus), Inositol, Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) Leaf and Flower, Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) Root Extract, PABA (para-aminobenzoic acid).

3) What Does Stress End Do?

As stated above, Stress-End is a mixture of amino acids, vitamins, minerals and herbal extracts. According to the manufacturer, this formula is highly effective in supporting a calm and focused mind. As a result, a person will be able to enjoy things, and he will avoid bad moods.

It is important to note that the brain does need the nutrients included in this formula (especially the vitamins and the minerals). However, they are not as effective as the ones that come from whole foods. It is important to understand that Stress-End was meant to replace a healthy diet.

This formula contains PABA (also known as 4-Aminobenzoic acid or para-aminobenzoic acid). Despite the lack of recognized syndromes of PABA deficiency in humans, many pharmaceutical companies claim that PABA is an essential nutritional supplement. According to these statements, PABA is useful in treating fatigue, depression, irritability, various skin conditions and premature gray hair.

It is important to note that PABA is mostly nontoxic. Allergic reactions to PABA can occur in some rare cases.

There are testimonials about Stress-End posted online. What is being reported includes:

  • Very good product

  • A bit too expensive but effective

  • Very helpful

Benefits

4) Stress End Benefits & Results

  • Natural ingredients
  • Favorable reviews mention benefits such as energy boost and increased mental clarity

Contraindications

5) Stress End Warnings and Precautions

  • Not FDA approved
  • Mild sedative side effect may impair driving
  • Not recommended to nursing and pregnant women
  • Not scientifically researched

Price

6) Stress End Price

Stress-End is offered in bottles of 60 veg capsules and 90 veg capsules. The recommended dose is two capsules per day. The average price per capsule makes Stress-End a decent purchase.

This product can be purchased directly from the manufacturer or various online and offline retailers. If you choose to place your order online, please take into consideration the shipping costs as well, which will vary based on your physical location.

Directions

7) Directions For Taking Stress End

The recommended dose is one capsule daily. For pregnant and nursing women, or for people taking any other prescribed medication, the manufacturer advises to consult a healthcare professional before using this product.

Conclusion

8) Conclusion

Stress End is advertised as a natural comprehensive formula, a supplement containing a wide range of vitamins, minerals, and herbal extracts. Its declared purpose is to help calm the body and mind, by acting both on the nervous system and on the adrenal system.

Even though the product is claimed to help people affected by physical stress, there is no clinical trial evidence to support the manufacturer’s claims. The herbal ingredients though have been used traditionally or demonstrated clinically to possess stress-relieving properties.

Due to its sedative effect, it is advised to not be used in combination with alcohol. The manufacturer recommends seeking a healthcare practitioner advice in case if taking other prescription drugs or in the case of pregnant and nursing women.

Side effects mentioned include the supplement’s mild sedative effect, which may impair the ability to drive or operate heavy equipment.

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