Nervousness / Anxiety
GABA & Glutamate Balance
TrancorTM is formulated to support a sense of tranquility in those who may feel worried or nervous by beneficially modulating the balance between the calming influence of GABA and the excitatory effects of glutamate. Designed
to act centrally, within the brain, this advanced formula features the amino acids NAC and taurine-which research suggests may be able to cross the bloodbrain barrier-along with concentrated green tea catechins, vitamin B6, and magnesium malate for targeted neurological support.
Patient benefits:
- Supports a sense of tranquility by modulating the balance between glutamate and GABA with NAC, green
tea catechins, and vitamin B6
- Helps protect nerve cells from the excitotoxic effects of excess glutamate and other pro-oxidant influences with taurine and EGCG
- Supports relaxation and a sense of calm with magnesium and vitamin B6
Suggested Nutritional Supplementation
- TrancorTM - Four capsules daily
Trancor is formulated to support a sense of tranquility in those who may feel worried or nervous by beneficially modulating the balance between the calming influence of GABA and the excitatory effects of glutamate.
- Serenagen® - 2-6 tablets daily
Serenagen is a classic, comprehensive herbal stress management formula targeting individuals who are
"stressed and wired".
Recommended uses:
- Nervousness
- Support for tranquility
CAUTION: Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Use with caution if patient has congestive heart failure or kidney disease, or is taking medication - including anticoagulants. Maintain adequate fluid intake while taking this product.
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