NeuroScience ExcitaPlus 120 Capsules

NeuroScience

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Contains non-glandular ingredients important for adrenal health and reducing stress-induced fatigue*

Provides more than three times the L-tyrosine and six times the Rhodiola per capsule compared to AdreCor

Key ingredients
L-tyrosine: Precursor to catecholamines including dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine.

Rhodiola Rosea root extract (5% rosavins): Adaptogen that has been shown to reduce stress-induced effects (1, 2).* In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study, Rhodiola Rosea was shown to significantly reduce mental fatigue and improve general well-being under stress (2).*

L-methionine: Precursor to S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe) (3). SAMe is directly involved in methylation processes including catecholamine synthesis (4).

Mucuna cochinchinensis (99% L-DOPA): Natural source of L-DOPA (5). L-DOPA crosses the blood-brain barrier and is a precursor to catecholamines (6).*

Vitamins B and C: Active forms of pantothenic acid, niacin, B6, folate, and C are important for the synthesis of adrenal hormones and catecholamines (7-11).*

References

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  2. Spasov A, et al. Phytomedicine. 2000;7(2):85-9.
  3. Duncan T, et al. Mol Nutr Food Res. 2013;57(4):628-36.
  4. Mischoulon D and Fava M. Am J Clin Nutr. 2002;76(5):1158S-61S.
  5. Tuleun C, et al. Livestock Research for Rural Development. 2008;20(10).
  6. Pardridge W. NeuroRx. 2005:2(1):3-14.
  7. Ragaller V, et al. J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr (Berl). 2011;95(1):6-16.
  8. Vrecko K, et al. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1997;1361(1):59-65.
  9. May J, et al. Brain Res Bull. 2013;90:35-42.
  10. Antoniades C, et al. Circulation. 2006;114(11):1193-201.
  11. Mattson M and Shea T. Trends Neurosci. 2003;26(3):137-46.