Clarocet NRI: Immediate Response Capsules
Promotes fast-acting relaxation
Clarocet ERT: Extended Release Tablets
Supports all-day positive mood balance
Clarocet Junior: Easy-to-Swallow Tablets
A pint-sized Emotional Wellness solution
Clarocet CS: Controlled Release Tablets
Boosts energy and mental sharpness
Clarocet PM: Rapid Release Capsules
Relieves occasional sleep difficulty
Overview
St. John's Wort is an aromatic plant medicine with an abundance of golden-yellow flowers. Tiny perforations filled with phytochemical-rich oils cover the aerial (above-ground) portions of St. John's Wort and yield an extract that gives the plant its primary health benefits. The golden-yellow flowers are used to derive Hyperforin and Hypericin, active components which are clinically shown to support the availability of important neurotransmitters like Serotonin and Norepinephrine.
Indications
St. John's Wort is indicated for the relief of a depressed mood and mild to moderate mood changes caused by everyday stress factors. Clinical research shows that St. John's Wort may act as a natural reuptake inhibitor to support a healthy neurotransmitter balance following daily use for two to six weeks. Secondary benefits of St. John's Wort include the relief of nervous tension, occasional anxiety and infrequent panic attacks.
Safety
St. John's Wort maintains an excellent safety profile when used as directed. Side effects are rare and have been documented as <em>mild</em> to <em>moderate</em> in clinical study. They may include headache, gastrointestinal discomfort, drowsiness, dizziness and sensitivity to UV light. St. John's Wort is not addictive, and it is not known to cause withdrawal or discontinuation effects upon cessation.
Monograph
We've carefully selected St. John's Wort based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about St. John's Wort, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/st-johns-wort/" title="St. John's Wort Monograph" target="_blank">St. John's Wort Monograph</a>.
Rosehips are the ripe, fresh or dried seed receptacle of Rosa Canina (Dog Rose), one of the most familiar flowers in the world. Rosehips provide more Vitamin C content per serving than any fruit, vegetable or synthetic supplement. They are considered to be a safe and mild alternative to natural Vitamin C intake in both adults and children.
The fruit of the Rosehip shrub maintains an above-average concentration of Vitamin C as ascorbic acid that provides positive support for healthy nervous system function, normal immune system response, and aids in tissue growth and collagen production.
Rosehips are usually consumed in tea or powdered supplement form. No side effects have been reported or identified in clinical study. Rosehips are not addictive, and they are not known to cause withdrawal or discontinuation effects upon cessation.
We've carefully selected Rosehips based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both their safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Rosehips, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/rosehips/" title="Rosehip Monograph" target="_blank">Rosehip Monograph</a>.
Bacopa monniera, also know as Water Hyssop, or simply Bacopa, is a prominent remedy in Ayurveda, a holistic system of medicine that originated in India. Historically, the use of Bacopa dates back to the sixth century. Today, practitioners of Ayurveda recognize Bacopa as an <em>adaptogen</em>, a physiological agent that naturally increases the body's resistance to physical and emotional stress.
Bacopa monniera is indicated for the relief of mental and physical fatigue caused by everyday emotional stressors. The medicinal components in Bacopa promote healthy cognitive functions like mental sharpness, attention span, concentration and memory function. Bacopa also boosts normal immune system function and fortifies the body's natural immune defenses.
Bacopa monniera maintains an excellent safety profile when used as directed. Side effects are rare and have been documented as <em>mild</em> in clinical study. They may include dry mouth and gastrointestinal discomfort. Bacopa is not addictive, and it is not known to cause withdrawal or discontinuation effects.
We've carefully selected Bacopa monniera based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Bacopa, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/bacopa/" title="Bacopa Monograph" target="_blank">Bacopa Monograph</a>.
Winter Cherry, or <em>Ashwagandha Root</em>, is among the most prominent herbal preparations used in Ayurveda, a holistic system of medicine that originated in India. The root of this small evergreen shrub is primarily recognized for its <em>adaptogenic</em> properties, meaning it naturally increases the body's resistance to physical and emotional stress.
Practitioners of Ayurveda traditionally indicate Winter Cherry for gentle relaxation and emotional balance. In clinical study, Winter Cherry has been shown to relieve occasional nervous tension, simple anxiety and mild panic attacks. Winter Cherry also stimulates healthy immune system function and fortifies the body's natural immune defenses during periods of increased mental or physical stress.
Winter Cherry maintains an excellent safety profile when it is used as directed. Side effects are rare and have been documented as <em>mild</em> in clinical study. They may include dry mouth or gastrointestinal discomfort. Winter Cherry is not addictive, and it is not known to cause withdrawal or discontinuation effects upon cessation.
We've carefully selected Winter Cherry based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Winter Cherry, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/winter-cherry/" title="Winter Cherry Monograph" target="_blank">Winter Cherry Monograph</a>.
Passion Flower is a woody vine that bears small berry-like fruit called <em>grandilla</em>. The brightly colored flowers and areal (above-ground) portions of the Passion Flower vine are used to derive medicinal compounds which relax the central nervous system and promote emotional balance. In the United States, Passion Flower is classified as <em>GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe)</em> by the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA). Substances that receive a GRAS classification have maintained a long, safe history of common use in foods or have been determined to be safe based on proven scientific research.
Passion Flower is indicated for the relief of nervous tension, occasional anxiety and mild panic attacks caused by everyday stress factors. Secondary benefits include the relief of mild mood changes, as well as nighttime relief for restlessness and racing thoughts.
Passion Flower maintains an excellent safety profile that has earned it a <em>GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe)</em> classification by the United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA). Side effects are rare and have been documented as <em>mild</em> to <em>moderate</em> in clinical study. They may include headache, gastrointestinal discomfort, drowsiness or trouble sleeping. Passion Flower is not addictive, and it is not known to cause withdrawal or discontinuation effects upon cessation.
We've carefully selected Passion Flower based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Passion Flower, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/passion-flower/" title="Passion Flower Monograph" target="_blank">Passion Flower Monograph</a>.
5-HTP is a derivative of the amino acid <em>L-Tryptophan</em>, which is both produced by the body and found in high-protein foods such as dairy products, fish, poultry and other lean meats. The dietary supplement form of 5-HTP is naturally extracted from the seeds of Griffonia simplicifolia, a tree native to the Ivory Coast and Ghana.
5-HTP is indicated for the relief of a depressed mood or mild to moderate mood changes caused by everyday stress. Scientific study has shown that 5-HTP acts as a building block for the neurotransmitter Serotonin and may help to promote a healthy neurotransmitter balance following daily use for two to six weeks. Secondary benefits of 5-HTP include relief of occasional anxiety and mild panic attacks, as well as restlessness at bedtime and occasional sleep difficulty.
5-HTP maintains an excellent safety profile when it is used as directed. Side effects are rare and have been documented as <em>mild</em> to <em>moderate</em> in clinical study. They may include headache, gastrointestinal discomfort and drowsiness. 5-HTP is not addictive, and it is not known to cause withdrawal or discontinuation effects upon cessation.
We've carefully selected 5-HTP based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about 5-HTP, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/5-htp/" title="5-HTP Monograph" target="_blank">5-HTP Monograph</a>.
Valerian Root is a tall perennial herb that acts as a powerful natural sedative. The name derives from the Latin word meaning "<em>well-being</em>." Valerian is distinguished among other plant medicines because of its unique aroma. The characteristic smell of Valerian is due to the phytochemical compounds extracted from the root of this plant. Valerian is best taken as a dietary supplement in pill form to eliminate its potent scent.
Valerian Root is traditionally indicated for a multitude of Emotional Wellness Concerns caused by everyday stress because it relaxes the central nervous system. Moderate doses relieve occasional anxiety and mild panic attacks. Elevated doses provide deep relaxation and relieve occasional sleep difficulty. Secondary benefits of Valerian include a positive mood and a general feeling of emotional balance.
Valerian Root maintains an excellent safety profile when it is used as directed. Side effects are rare and have been documented as <em>mild</em> to <em>moderate</em> in clinical study. They may include headache, gastrointestinal discomfort, drowsiness, dizziness or sleep difficulty. Valerian is not addictive, and it is not known to cause withdrawal or discontinuation effects upon cessation.
We've carefully selected Valerian Root based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Valerian Root, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/valerian-root/" title="Valerian Root Monograph" target="_blank">Valerian Root Monograph</a>.
Kava Kava is a proven-effective natural sedative that has been used for centuries to promote relaxation and emotional well-being. It's scientific name, <em>Piper methysticum</em>, comes from Greek and means "intoxicating pepper."
Kava Kava is indicated for the relief of nervous tension, occasional anxiety and mild panic attacks caused by everyday stress. Elevated doses of Kava have been shown to relieve restlessness at bedtime and occasional sleep difficulty. Kava Root has also been shown to relieve periodic mood changes or a depressed mood in clinical study.
Kava Kava's safety profile is currently under consideration after it was reported to cause liver failure in a very small number of individuals taking products containing Kava. Other Kava side effects have been documented as mild to moderate in clinical study. These may include headache, gastrointestinal discomfort, drowsiness and dizziness. More severe side effects, including liver damage and death related to liver failure have also been reported. No direct link has been established between Kava products and liver toxicity. <strong>We've removed Kava from our family of products until more conclusive proof of its safety can be determined.</strong>
Kava Kava is no longer available in our family of products, but you may still view its monograph for research purposes. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/kava-kava-root/" title="Kava Kava Monograph" target="_blank">Kava Kava Monograph</a>. <br><br> We currently use a blend of natural sedatives with benefits very similar to Kava in our product family. These include Valerian Root, Passion Flower, Winter Cherry and Hops. We've carefully selected these ingredients based on independent clinical research that shows both their safety and effectiveness.
German Chamomile flowers are daisy-like, apple-scented florets that have been used historically to promote relaxation in babies, children and adults. Chamomile is considered to be one of the safest plant medicines. In the United States, German Chamomile flowers are classified as <em>GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe)</em> by the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA). Substances that receive a GRAS classification have maintained a long, safe history of common use in foods or have been determined to be safe based on proven scientific research.
German Chamomile flowers are indicated for the relief of tension and nervous agitation caused by occasional anxiety and mild panic attacks. Secondary benefits of German Chamomile flowers include the relief of racing thoughts and restlessness at bedtime.
German Chamomile flowers maintain an excellent safety profile when used as directed. Side effects are rare and have been documented as <em>mild</em> in clinical study. They may include allergic reaction, headache or drowsiness. German Chamomile is not addictive, and it is not known to cause withdrawal or discontinuation effects upon cessation.
We've carefully selected German Chamomile flowers based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both their safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about German Chamomile, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/chamomile/" title="German Chamomile Flowers Monograph" target="_blank">German Chamomile Monograph</a>.
Lemon Balm is a member of the mint family, and has traditionally been referred to as <em>the calming herb</em>. In the United States, Lemon Balm is classified as GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) by the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA). Substances that receive a GRAS classification have maintained a long, safe history of common use in foods or have been determined to be safe based on proven scientific research.
Lemon Balm is indicated for the relief of nervous agitation and other intermittent overactive behaviors. It supports healthy cognitive functions like focus, attention span, concentration and mental sharpness.
Lemon Balm maintains an excellent safety profile when it is used as directed. Side effects are rare and have been documented as <em>mild</em> in clinical study. They may include headache, gastrointestinal discomfort, drowsiness and sleep difficulty. Lemon Balm is not addictive, and it is not known to cause withdrawal or discontinuation effects upon cessation.
We've carefully selected Lemon Balm based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Lemon Balm, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/lemon-balm/" title="Lemon Balm Monograph" target="_blank">Lemon Balm Monograph</a>.
Arctic Root is a plant indigenous to Siberia, where it thrives in the high altitudes and dry arctic climate. The primary medicinal compounds derived from the root of the plant have been identified as <em>adaptogens</em> in clinical analysis, which means they increase the body's resistance to a wide range of chemical, biological and physical stressors. Scientists explain that Arctic Root likely affects multiple body systems to promote a broad spectrum of action.
Arctic Root is indicated for the relief of mental and physical fatigue caused by everyday stress. In clinical study, Arctic Root has been shown to boost energy and support healthy cognitive functions, including focus, attention span, mental sharpness and memory. Arctic Root has also been shown to be effective for the relief of occasional anxiety, a depressed mood and mild to moderate mood changes. More recent research indicates that Arctic Root stimulates Serotonin, Norepinephrine and Dopamine activity, and may act as a natural reuptake inhibitor to support a healthy neurotransmitter balance.
Arctic Root maintains an excellent safety profile when it is used as directed. Side effects are rare and have been documented as <em>mild</em> to <em>moderate</em> in clinical study. They may include headache, gastrointestinal discomfort, drowsiness, dizziness or sleep difficulty. Arctic Root is not addictive, and it is not known to cause withdrawal or discontinuation effects upon cessation.
We've carefully selected Arctic Root based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Arctic Root, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/arctic-root/" title="Arctic Root Monograph" target="_blank">Arctic Root Monograph</a>.
American Ginseng is similar in chemical composition to Asian Ginseng, both are part of the Panax family. Early Western botanists and medical writers noted that the root of American Ginseng increased energy and mental alertness. Traditionally, American Ginseng is recognized for its <em>adaptogenic</em> properties, meaning it naturally increases the body's resistance to physical and emotional stress.
American Ginseng is indicated for the relief of mental and physical fatigue caused by everyday stress. The active compounds extracted from the root exhibit a broad-spectrum of action. In clinical study, American Ginseng has been found to boost energy and promote focus, concentration, memory and other healthy cognitive functions. American Ginseng also stimulates healthy immune system function and fortifies the body's natural immune defenses.
American Ginseng maintains an excellent safety profile when used as directed. Side effects are rare and have been documented as <em>mild</em> to <em>moderate</em> in clinical study. They may include headache, gastrointestinal discomfort and nervousness. American Ginseng is not addictive, and it is not known to cause withdrawal or discontinuation effects upon cessation.
We've carefully selected American Ginseng based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about American Ginseng, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/american-ginseng/" title="American Ginseng Monograph" target="_blank">American Ginseng Monograph</a>.
Lecithin is a fatty substance most often derived from soybeans. Other sources include foods such as peanuts, eggs and beef products, although significant dietary sources of Lecithin are few. Choline, which is considered part of the B-Complex vitamins, has been found to be a primary component of Lecithin. In the brain, Choline is a precursor to the neurotransmitter Acetylcholine and is also involved in the synthesis of the neurotransmitter Dopamine.
Lecithin is a dietary supplement that is indicated for the support of healthy nervous system function. It also promotes the proper utilization of fat-soluble nutrients and supports normal respiratory function.
Lecithin maintains an excellent safety profile. Side effects are rare and have been documented as <em>mild</em> in clinical study. Gastrointestinal discomfort was the only side effect reported. In the United States, Lecithin is classified as GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) by the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA). Substances that receive a GRAS classification have maintained a long, safe history of common use in foods or have been determined to be safe based on proven scientific research.
We've carefully selected Lecithin based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Lecithin, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/lecithin/" title="Lecithin Monograph" target="_blank">Lecithin Monograph</a>.
The Hop plant is a flowering vine native to North America, Europe and Asia. The flowers of this climbing perennial have been historically used to promote relaxation and calming. In the United States, the Hop plant is classified as GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) by the Food and Drug Administration. Substances that receive a GRAS classification have maintained a long, safe history of common use in foods or have been determined to be safe based on proven scientific research.
Hops are indicated for the relief of nervous agitation, restlessness, occasional anxiety and mild mood changes caused by everyday stress factors.
Hops maintain an excellent safety profile when used as directed. Side effects are rare and have been documented as <em>mild</em> in clinical study. These include drowsiness and dizziness. The Hop plant used in dried and powdered supplement form is not addictive, and it is not known to cause withdrawal or discontinuation effects upon cessation.
We've carefully selected Hops based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Hops, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/hops/" title="Hops Monograph" target="_blank">Hops Monograph</a>.
Acetyl-L-Carnitine (ALC) is a naturally occurring compound primarily used for energy production in the body. Common food sources include vegetables, grains, lamb and beef. ALC is produced in small amounts by the body. Although deficiencies are rare, vegetarians may be at risk because their diets often lack adequate sources of ALC. An ALC deficiency can result in muscle fatigue, cramping, tiredness and heart irregularities.
Acetyl-L-Carnitine is a cofactor. Cofactors are the vital components required to maintain fundamental processes throughout the body. Basic nervous system functions, such as neurotransmitter synthesis and healthy cell-to-cell communication, would not be possible without the presence of necessary vitamin, mineral and amino acid cofactors. Supplementing a balanced diet with ALC has been clinically shown to stimulate energy metabolism and to support cognitive functions such as mental performance and memory maintenance. Because of its nutritive value, ALC is used in Clarocet formulas along with other cofactors to promote healthy neurological function.
Acetyl-L-Carnitine maintains an excellent safety profile. Side effects are rare and have been documented as <em>mild</em> in clinical study. Gastrointestinal discomfort was the only side effect reported.
We've carefully selected Acetyl-L-Carnitine based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Acetyl-L-Carnitine, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/acetyl-l-carnitine/" title="Acetyl-L-Carnitine Monograph" target="_blank">Acetyl-L-Carnitine Monograph</a>.
Choline is a fatty acid considered to be part of the essential B-Complex vitamins. Common food sources include iceberg lettuce, cauliflower, potatoes, peanuts, eggs and whole milk. Choline is an important physiological agent that the body is unable to produce on its own. Therefore, it should be replenished every day through the diet or through dietary supplementation.
Choline is a cofactor. Cofactors are the most important components required to maintain fundamental processes throughout the body. Basic nervous system functions such as neurotransmitter synthesis and healthy cell-to-cell communication would not be possible without the presence of necessary vitamin, mineral and amino acid cofactors. Supplementing a balanced diet with Choline has been clinically shown to support healthy nervous system function, healthy cognitive functions such as alertness, concentration and memory, as well as normal physical performance. Because of its nutritive value, Choline is used in Clarocet formulas along with other cofactors to promote healthy neurological function.
Choline maintains an excellent safety profile. Side effects of Choline are rare and have been documented as <em>mild</em> in clinical study. Gastrointestinal discomfort was the only side effect reported.
We've carefully selected Choline based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Choline, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/choline/" title="Choline Monograph" target="_blank">Choline Monograph</a>.
DMAE (2-Dimethylaminoethanol) is an organic compound related to the nutrient Choline. In the brain, DMAE acts as a building block for the neurotransmitter Acetylcholine. Common food sources of DMAE include anchovies, sardines and other fish. DMAE is considered to be a nonessential nutrient. However, dietary supplementation with DMAE can increase natural levels of Choline, an important physiological agent that the body is unable to produce on its own. Therefore, DMAE should be replenished every day through the diet or through dietary supplementation.
DMAE is a cofactor. Cofactors are the most important components required to maintain fundamental processes throughout the body. Basic nervous system functions such as neurotransmitter synthesis and healthy cell-to-cell communication would not be possible without the presence of necessary vitamin, mineral and amino acid cofactors. Supplementing a balanced diet with DMAE has been clinically shown to support physical performance and to promote alertness, concentration, memory and other healthy cognitive functions. Because of its nutritive value, DMAE is used in Clarocet formulas along with other cofactors associated with healthy neurological function.
DMAE maintains an excellent safety profile. Side effects are rare and have been documented as <em>mild</em> in clinical study. Gastrointestinal discomfort was the only side effect reported.
We've carefully selected DMAE based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about DMAE, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/DMAE/" title="DMAE Monograph" target="_blank">DMAE Monograph</a>.
GABA, or Gamma-aminobutyric Acid, is an amino acid which functions as a major inhibitory neurotransmitter in approximately 30 to 40 percent of all brain synapses. GABA is normally manufactured by the body in sufficient quantities. Although actual deficiencies are rare, exposure to environmental toxins and other external stressors may increase the rate at which GABA is depleted in the body. A GABA deficiency may result in muscle fatigue, nervousness, anxiety, irritability, depressed mood and sleep difficulty.
GABA is a cofactor. Cofactors are the most important components required to maintain fundamental processes throughout the body. Basic nervous system functions such as neurotransmitter synthesis and healthy cell-to-cell communication would not be possible without the presence of necessary vitamin, mineral and amino acid cofactors. Supplementing a balanced diet with Gamma-aminobutyric Acid has been clinically shown to stimulate energy metabolism, support healthy cognitive functions such as memory and promote a restful, relaxed state. Because of its nutritive value, GABA is used in Clarocet formulas along with other cofactors associated with healthy neurological function.
GABA maintains an excellent safety profile. Side effects are rare and have been documented as <em>mild</em> in clinical study. Gastrointestinal discomfort was the only side effect reported.
We've carefully selected GABA based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about GABA, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/gaba/" title="GABA Monograph" target="_blank">GABA Monograph</a>.
Inositol is an important nutritional compound that regulates cellular functions and enzyme activity. Common food sources include vegetables, bananas, brown rice, wheat germ, nuts, unrefined molasses and raisins. Inositol is produced in small amounts by the body. Although deficiencies are rare, exposure to environmental toxins and other external stressors may increase the rate at which Inositol is depleted in the body. Inositol deficiency may be a contributing factor in memory loss, anxiety, eczema, hair loss and constipation.
Inositol is a cofactor. Cofactors are the most important components required to maintain fundamental processes throughout the body. Basic nervous system functions such as neurotransmitter synthesis and healthy cell-to-cell communication would not be possible without the presence of necessary vitamin, mineral and amino acid cofactors. Supplementing a balanced diet with Inositol has been clinically shown to relieve mild mood shifts and occasional anxiety caused by stress. Because of its nutritive value, Inositol is used in Clarocet PM along with other essential vitamins, minerals and amino acids that promote healthy sleep function.
Inositol maintains an excellent safety profile. Side effects are rare and have been documented as <em>mild</em> in clinical study. Gastrointestinal discomfort was the only side effect reported.
We've carefully selected Inositol based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Inositol, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/inositol/" title="Inositol Monograph" target="_blank">Inositol Monograph</a>.
Magnesium is an essential mineral that is needed by every cell in the body. Good sources of Magnesium include spinach and other dark green leafy vegetables, apples, bananas, whole grains, soybeans, nuts, dairy products and seafood. Magnesium is a trace element that the body is unable to produce on its own. Therefore, it must be replenished everyday through the diet. Magnesium deficiencies may result in tiredness and weakness, hyper-emotionality, anxiety, headaches, light-headedness and sleep difficulty.
Magnesium is considered to be a cofactor. Cofactors are the vital components required to maintain fundamental processes throughout the body. Basic nervous system functions such as neurotransmitter synthesis and healthy cell-to-cell communication would not be possible without the presence of necessary vitamin, mineral and amino acid cofactors. Supplementing a balanced diet with Magnesium has been clinically shown to support healthy nervous system function, promote focus and mental clarity, stimulate energy metabolism, and improve sleep quality. Because of its nutritive value, Magnesium is used in Clarocet formulas along with other cofactors associated with healthy neurological function.
Magnesium maintains an excellent safety profile. Side effects are rare and have been documented as <em>mild</em> in clinical study. Gastrointestinal discomfort was the only side effect reported.
We've carefully selected Magnesium based on independent clinical evaluation that shows both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Magnesium, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/magnesium/" title="Magnesium Monograph" target="_blank">Magnesium Monograph</a>.
Melatonin is a hormone produced in the pineal gland that regulates the sleep-wake cycle and related body functions. Scientists classify the two types of Melatonin as <em>endogenous</em>, which means "arising from within" the body, and <em>exogenous</em>, or "arising from outside" the body. The secretion of endogenous Melatonin is largely dependent on light-dark cycles, so it is inhibited during the day and stimulated at night.
Melatonin is indicated for the relief of occasional sleep difficulty caused by everyday stress factors. In clinical study, Melatonin has been shown to relieve restlessness, nervous tension and intermittent anxiety at bedtime. Studies show that taking Melatonin can also help to lessen the effects of jet lag.
Melatonin maintains an excellent safety profile when it is used as directed. Side effects are rare and have been documented as <em>mild</em> in clinical study. Melatonin may cause next-day drowsiness when taken in high doses. No other Melatonin side effects have been reported.
We've carefully selected Melatonin based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Melatonin, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/melatonin/" title="Melatonin Monograph" target="_blank">Melatonin Monograph</a>.
SAM-e (pronounced "sammy") is a naturally occurring chemical that performs a wide range of functions throughout the body. In clinical study, SAM-e supplementation has demonstrated a broad spectrum of action to stimulate neurotransmitter productivity and maintain healthy cell-to-cell communication. SAM-e is a vital component for the function of multiple body systems, aiding in the healthy balance of the neurotransmitters Serotonin and Dopamine, which are associated with mood balance and overall emotional well-being.
SAM-e is indicated for the relief of a depressed mood and mild to moderate mood changes caused by everyday stress. Clinical research shows that SAM-e may act as a natural reuptake inhibitor to support a healthy neurotransmitter balance following daily use for two to six weeks. Secondary benefits of SAM-e include the relief of nervous tension, occasional anxiety and infrequent panic attacks.
SAM-e maintains an excellent safety profile when used as directed. Side effects are rare and have been documented as <em>mild</em> to <em>moderate</em> in clinical study. The most commonly reported side effects are gastrointestinal, and a very small percentage of users may experience heartburn, nausea and stomachache. SAM-e is not addictive, and it is not known to cause withdrawal or discontinuation effects upon cessation.
We've carefully selected SAM-e based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about SAM-e, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/sam-e/" title="SAM-e Monograph" target="_blank">SAM-e Monograph</a>.
Vitamin B1, or Thiamine, is a water-soluble vitamin necessary in relatively small amounts. It is usually available in such foods as fortified breads, cereals, pasta, whole grains, lean meats, fish, dried beans, peas and soybeans. Thiamine is an essential vitamin that the body is unable to produce on its own. It must be replenished every day through diet and/or supplementation. Thiamine deficiency may result in fatigue, headaches, visual difficulties and mental confusion.
Vitamin B1, or Thiamine, is a cofactor. Cofactors are the most important components required to maintain fundamental processes throughout the body. Basic nervous system functions such as neurotransmitter synthesis and healthy cell-to-cell communication would not be possible without the presence of necessary vitamin, mineral and amino acid cofactors. Supplementing a balanced diet with Vitamin B1 has been clinically shown to promote energy and positive mood balance. Because of its nutritive value, Thiamine is used in Clarocet formulas along with other cofactors associated with healthy nervous system function.
Vitamin B1 maintains an excellent safety profile. Side effects have not been reported at doses within the range of the US Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA).
We've carefully selected Vitamin B1 based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Vitamin B1, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/vitamin-b1/" title="Vitamin B1 Monograph" target="_blank">Vitamin B1 Monograph</a>.
B2, or Riboflavin, is a water-soluble vitamin found in soybeans, whole grains, wheat germ, wild rice, mushrooms, broccoli, Brussels sprouts and spinach. Riboflavin is an essential vitamin that the body is unable to produce on its own. Therefore, it must be replenished every day through the diet and/or supplementation. Riboflavin deficiency may result in digestive problems, soreness of the lips, mouth or tongue, eye fatigue and sensitivity to light.
B2, or Riboflavin, is a cofactor. Cofactors are the most important components required to maintain fundamental processes throughout the body. Basic nervous system functions such as neurotransmitter synthesis and healthy cell-to-cell communication would not be possible without the presence of necessary vitamin, mineral and amino acid cofactors. Supplementing a balanced diet with Vitamin B2 has been clinically shown to promote a positive mood balance. Because of its nutritive value, Riboflavin is used in several Clarocet formulations along with other essential vitamins, minerals and amino acids that are associated with healthy nervous system function.
Vitamin B2 maintains an excellent safety profile. Side effects have not been reported at doses within the range of the US Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA).
We've carefully selected Vitamin B2 based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Vitamin B2, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/vitamin-b2/" title="Vitamin B2 Monograph" target="_blank">Vitamin B2 Monograph</a>.
Vitamin B3, or Niacin, is a water-soluble vitamin that occurs naturally in plant tissues. Good sources of Niacin include nuts, legumes, leafy green vegetables, whole-grain breads and cereals. Niacin is an essential vitamin that the body is unable to produce on its own. Therefore, it must be replenished everyday through the diet and/or supplementation. Niacin deficiency may result in irritability, loss of appetite, weakness, mental confusion and dizziness.
Vitamin B3, or Niacin, is a cofactor. Cofactors are the most important components required to maintain fundamental processes throughout the body. Basic nervous system functions such as neurotransmitter synthesis and healthy cell-to-cell communication would not be possible without the presence of necessary vitamin, mineral and amino acid cofactors. Supplementing a balanced diet with Vitamin B3 has been clinically shown to promote normal cell function and energy metabolism. Because of its nutritive value, Niacin is used in Clarocet formulas along with other essential vitamins, minerals and amino acids that are associated with healthy nervous system function.
Vitamin B3 maintains an excellent safety profile. Side effects have not been reported at doses within the range of the US Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA).
We've carefully selected Vitamin B3 based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Vitamin B3, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/vitamin-b3/" title="Vitamin B3 Monograph" target="_blank">Vitamin B3 Monograph</a>.
B5, or Pantothenic Acid, is a water-soluble vitamin that is found in foods such as legumes, whole-grain cereals, white and sweet potatoes, broccoli, cabbage, fish, eggs and dairy products. Pantothenic Acid is an essential vitamin that the body is unable to produce on its own. Therefore, it must be replenished every day through the diet and/or supplementation. Pantothenic Acid deficiency may result in fatigue, insomnia, constipation and intestinal distress.
B5, or Pantothenic Acid, is a cofactor. Cofactors are the most important components required to maintain fundamental processes throughout the body. Basic nervous system functions such as neurotransmitter synthesis and healthy cell-to-cell communication would not be possible without the presence of necessary vitamin, mineral and amino acid cofactors. Supplementing a balanced diet with Vitamin B5 has been clinically shown to promote healthy cognitive functions such as focus and mental clarity. Because of its nutritive value, Pantothenic Acid is used in several Clarocet formulas along with other cofactors associated with healthy nervous system function.
Vitamin B5 maintains an excellent safety profile. Side effects have not been reported at doses within the range of the US Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA).
We've carefully selected Vitamin B5 based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Vitamin B5, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/vitamin-b5/" title="Vitamin B5 Monograph" target="_blank">Vitamin B5 Monograph</a>.
Vitamin B6, or Pyridoxine HCL, is a water-soluble vitamin found in green and leafy vegetables, beans, nuts, whole grains, eggs, fish and shellfish. Pyridoxine is an essential vitamin that the body is unable to produce on its own. Therefore, it must be replenished every day through the diet and/or supplementation. Pyridoxine deficiency may result in headache, chronic pain, depressed mood and neurological disturbances.
Vitamin B6, or Pyridoxine, is a cofactor. Cofactors are the most important components required to maintain fundamental processes throughout the body. Basic nervous system functions such as neurotransmitter synthesis and healthy cell-to-cell communication would not be possible without the presence of necessary vitamin, mineral and amino acid cofactors. Supplementing a balanced diet with Vitamin B6 has been clinically shown to promote a healthy neurotransmitter balance. Because of its nutritive value, Pyridoxine HCL is used in several Clarocet formulas along with other essential cofactors associated with healthy nervous system function.
Vitamin B6 maintains an excellent safety profile. Side effects have not been reported at doses within the range of the US Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA).
We've carefully selected Vitamin B6 based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Vitamin B6, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/vitamin-b6/" title="Vitamin B6 Monograph" target="_blank">Vitamin B6 Monograph</a>.
Vitamin B9, or Folate, is a water-soluble vitamin found in legumes, whole grains, seeds, dark leafy greens and citrus fruits. Folic Acid is the synthetic form of Vitamin B9 that is found in nutritional products and fortified foods. Folate is an essential vitamin that the body is unable to produce on its own. Therefore, it must be replenished every day through the diet and/or supplementation. Folate deficiency may result in tiredness, fatigue and weakness, depressed mood and mental confusion.
B9, or Folate, is a cofactor. Cofactors are the most important components required to maintain fundamental processes throughout the body. Basic nervous system functions such as neurotransmitter synthesis and healthy cell-to-cell communication would not be possible without the presence of necessary vitamin, mineral and amino acid cofactors. Supplementing a balanced diet with Vitamin B9 has been clinically shown to promote healthy neurological function. Because of its nutritive value, Folate is used in Clarocet formulas along with other cofactors associated with healthy nervous system function.
Vitamin B9 maintains an excellent safety profile. Side effects have not been reported at doses within the range of the US Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA).
We've carefully selected Vitamin B9 based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Vitamin B9, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/vitamin-b9/" title="Vitamin B9 Monograph" target="_blank">Vitamin B9 Monograph</a>.
B12, or Cyanocobalamin, is a water-soluble vitamin that occurs naturally in animal products such as dairy foods, eggs, fish, poultry and other meats. Fortified breads and cereals are also a good source of Cyanocobalamin for vegetarians. Cyanocobalamin is an essential vitamin that the body is unable to produce on its own. Therefore, it must be replenished every day through the diet and/or supplementation. Cyanocobalamin deficiency may result in tiredness, fatigue and weakness, loss of appetite, weight loss, irritability, depressed mood and mental confusion.
B12, or Cyanocobalamin, is a cofactor. Cofactors are the most important components required to maintain fundamental processes throughout the body. Basic nervous system functions such as neurotransmitter synthesis and healthy cell-to-cell communication would not be possible without the presence of necessary vitamin, mineral and amino acid cofactors. Supplementing a balanced diet with Vitamin B12 has been clinically shown to promote energy and positive mood balance. Because of its nutritive value, Cyanocobalamin is used in several Clarocet formulas along with other cofactors associated with healthy nervous system function.
Vitamin B12 maintains an excellent safety profile. Side effects have not been reported at doses within the range of the US Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA).
We've carefully selected Vitamin B12 based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Vitamin B12, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/vitamin-b12/" title="Vitamin B12 Monograph" target="_blank">Vitamin B12 Monograph</a>.
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is an essential vitamin commonly found in citrus fruits such as lemons, grapefruits and oranges. Other sources include fruits and vegetables like strawberries, pineapple, raspberries, green and red bell peppers, tomatoes, spinach and broccoli. Vitamin C is an essential vitamin that the body is unable to produce on its own. Therefore, it must be replenished everyday through the diet. A Vitamin C deficiency may result in fatigue and weakness, swollen gums, nosebleeds, irritability and depressed mood.
Vitamin C is considered to be a cofactor. Cofactors are the single most important set of components required to maintain fundamental processes throughout the body. Basic nervous system functions such as neurotransmitter synthesis and healthy cell-to-cell communication would not be possible without the presence of necessary vitamin, mineral and amino acid cofactors. Supplementing an already healthy diet with Vitamin C supports a strong immune system response and promotes healthy nervous system function. Because of its nutritive value, Vitamin C is used in Clarocet formulas along with other cofactors associated with healthy nervous system function.
Vitamin C maintains an excellent safety profile. Side effects have not been reported at doses within the range of the US Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA).
We've carefully selected Vitamin C based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Vitamin C, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/vitamin-c/" title="Vitamin C Monograph" target="_blank">Vitamin C Monograph</a>.
Biotin, also referred to as Vitamin H, is a water-soluble vitamin that is considered one of the B-Complex vitamins. Good sources of Biotin include soybeans, peanuts, oatmeal, bananas, mushrooms and egg yolks. Biotin is an essential vitamin that the body is unable to produce on its own. Therefore, it must be replenished every day through the diet and/or supplementation. Biotin deficiency may result in generalized muscular pain, loss of appetite, irritability, depressed mood, hair loss and brittle nails.
Vitamin H, or Biotin, is a cofactor. Cofactors are the most important components required to maintain fundamental processes throughout the body. Basic nervous system functions such as neurotransmitter synthesis and healthy cell-to-cell communication would not be possible without the presence of necessary vitamin, mineral and amino acid cofactors. Supplementing a balanced diet with Vitamin H has been clinically shown to promote energy and positive mood balance. Because of its nutritive value, Biotin is used in several Clarocet formulas along with other cofactors associated with healthy nervous system function.
Biotin maintains an excellent safety profile. Side effects have not been reported at doses within the range of the US Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA).
We've carefully selected Biotin based on independent clinical research that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Biotin, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/vitamin-h/" title="Biotin Monograph" target="_blank">Biotin Monograph</a>.
Zinc is an essential mineral that is found in almost every cell in the body. Good sources of Zinc include oysters, fish, kelp, egg yolks, mushrooms, whole grains, soybeans, legumes and pumpkin seeds. Zinc is a trace element that the body is unable to produce on its own. Therefore, it must be replenished every day through the diet. Zinc deficiencies may result in fatigue, loss of appetite, high cholesterol, and diarrhea.
Zinc is a trace element that is involved in over 300 enzyme processes throughout the body, including DNA replication, protein synthesis and cell division. Zinc promotes healthy immune system function and is also vital to bone health. Preliminary scientific data suggests that Zinc may provide significant emotional health benefits when used as a dietary supplement. Clinical research indicates that there is a direct link between low blood-zinc levels and mood changes. In a number of clinical trials, participants observed improvement in depressed mood in conjunction with oral Zinc administration.
Zinc maintains an excellent safety profile. Side effects have not been reported at doses within the range of the US Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA).
We've carefully selected Zinc based on independent clinical evaluation that demonstrates both its safety and effectiveness. <br><br> Get more comprehensive information about Zinc, including a more detailed ingredient overview, science and pharmacology information, expanded safety details and clinical study references. <br><br> See the <a href="http://www.clarocet.com/zinc/" title="Zinc Monograph" target="_blank">Zinc Monograph</a>.
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