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Bliss® Anti-Stress Formula

 

 

 

 

 

Primary Benefits*


  • Promotes relaxation without drowsiness
  • Helps maintain healthy levels of both serotonin and dopamine
  • Helps enhance and stabilize mood
  • Helps the body adapt to stress
  • Promotes mental clarity

 

Product Classifications


Gluten-Free - The finished product contains no detectable gluten (<10ppm gluten)

Vegan - The product is made without ingredients produced by or derived from animals

Quality Standards - GMP Operations and Standardized Ingredients

Checked For: Heavy Metals, Microbiological Contaminants, Allergens, Residual Solvents, Potency, Purity and Identity

 

Why Choose Bliss® Anti-Stress Formula?


Our days are often at maximum capacity with responsibilities, commitments and engagements – with stress being an unfortunate byproduct. Stress affects everyone, which can cause undesirable physical and emotional effects. In many cases the effects of stress can lead to an overall diminished sense of well-being.

Life stops for no one, and stress has no mercy. Feel like you are running on fumes? Are you having a panicky moment? When you need a sense of calm focus, help ward off worries and tension with Bliss® Anti-Stress Formula. It contains a special blend of ingredients with adaptogenic qualities that help manage stress’ negative effects so you can get through the day cool and collected. This formula not only works to relax and balance the body and mind, it does so without promoting drowsiness. The Bliss® formula may also support your cognitive performance by promoting your mental clarity.*

According to an American Psychological Association’s (APA) study, worrying about the future of the nation, work and money are the top three most common sources of stress.1 Work and money have topped the list of this survey for years, however, the number of stressors in life are definitely not limited to these few. Studies show that family, relationships, health, poor nutrition, media overload, and lack of sleep can also be sources of stress.2 The APA also found that 77 percent of people experience physical stress symptoms, 73 percent experience psychological stress symptoms, and almost 50 percent of people say stress has a negative impact on their personal and professional life.2

Bliss is perfect for those stressful days or situations when you need extra support. So keep calm, carry on, and give your body the gift of Bliss!*

Sources:

  1. American Psychological Association. 2017. Stress in America™: The State of our Nation [PDF]. Retrieved fromhttps://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/stress/2017/state-nation.pdf
  2. The American Institute of Stress. (2017) What is Stress? Retrieved fromhttps://www.stress.org/daily-life/
  3. American Psychological Association. Stress: The different kinds of stress. Adapted from “The Stress Solution” by Miller, L.H. and Smith, A.D., Copyright 1994 by Pocket Books. Adapted with permission. Retrieved fromhttps://www.apa.org/helpcenter/stress-kinds.aspx
  4. The American Institute of Stress. (2017) What is Stress? Retrieved fromhttps://www.stress.org/daily-life/
  5. American Psychological Association. (2015). Stress in America™: Paying with our Health [PDF]. Retrieved fromhttps://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/stress/2014/stress-report.pdf
  6. Panossian, A. and Wikman, G. Effects of Adaptogens on the Central Nervous System and the Molecular Mechanisms Associated with Their Stress—Protective Activity. Pharmaceuticals, 3(188-224), 2010. doi:10.3390/ph3010188
  7. Scaccia, A. (2017, May 18). Serotonin: What You Need to Know. Retrieved fromhttps://www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/serotonin
  8. Julson, E. (2018, May 10). 10 Best Ways to Increase Dopamine Levels Naturally. Retrieved fromhttps://www.healthline.com/nutrition/how-to-increase-dopamine
  9. Polan, S. (2016, September 5). Time for a Brake. Retrieved fromhttps://www.psychologytoday.com/us/articles/201609/time-brake
  10. Ruhoy, I. (2018, October 25). GABA: Here's How It Works In Your Brain + Why It's So Important. Retrieved fromhttps://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/gaba-what-is-it
  11. National Institute of Mental Health. 5 Things You Should Know About Stress [PDF]. Retrieved fromhttps://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/stress/5thingsshldknowaboutstress-508-03132017_142898.pdf

 

 

 

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