Monday, April 29, 2024

High cortisol = low serotonin

Imagine you have a big presentation tomorrow at work and you're feeling nervous. Your mood drops off… and you begin to "shut off."
 
Why does such normal nervousness and stress do this to us?
 
Here's why...
 
When you're stressed, you'll feel less happy. This is because stress can cause the body to release short bursts of cortisol into the bloodstream.
 
When cortisol increases, serotonin (the "feel-good" chemical) decreases. 
 
Higher cortisol levels can lead to more activity of enzymes that convert tryptophan into other compounds, such as kynurenine, rather than serotonin.
 
This may push tryptophan away from serotonin synthesis, reducing serotonin availability. 
 
Promising research on a specific nutrient called Rhodiola rosea may help. Rhodiola rosea, commonly known as golden root, is a plant native to the arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America.
 
Studies find Rhodiola rosea may promote mood and help control stress. Scientists discovered that a combination of Rhodiola rosea with other herbs and vitamins may actually limit common markers of stress.
 
Rhodiola rosea is one of the unique ingredients inside Serotonin Brain Food. This also has l-tryptophan (the precursor to serotonin) and other cofactors too – creating the ultimate concoction for supporting serotonin production.*
 
While you can't expect "happiness in a bottle," this gives you the best shot at promoting a positive mood. And for a limited time, we have something exciting for you.
 
 
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Roy Krebs

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.



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