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HerbEra Anti Stress Mix Tincture

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Anti Stress Mix Tincture 30 ml – HerbEra

Anti Stress Mix Tincture 30 ml from HerbEra is a liquid herbal dietary supplement that has been developed to support the body's natural ability to adapt to stress, promote mental calm and contribute to clearer thoughts in a busy everyday life. The product combines five carefully selected plants - eleuthero, rhodiola, schisandra, gotu kola and holy basil - which have traditionally been used for their adaptogenic and calming properties. The tincture is produced with patented hyper raw extraction and cold processing to preserve the active plant substances and ensure high bioavailability.

Anti Stress Mix Tincture 30 ml is perfect for those who want a practical size to test out the product or to take with them when travelling.

Health benefits

Anti Stress Mix Tincture contains plant extracts that have traditionally been used to promote the body's resistance to stress and support general well-being. Based on available research and approved health claims from EFSA related to plant content, the ingredients can contribute to:

  • Contributes to maintaining normal mental performance and cognitive function

  • Contributes to protecting cells from oxidative stress through antioxidant content

  • Supports the body's ability to adapt to stress and contribute to emotional balance

  • Helps to reduce feelings of fatigue and promote vitality

  • Contributes to normal energy turnover

These effects have been documented through studies of adaptogenic herbs, and several of the plants have EFSA-approved claims related to normal cognitive function and protection against oxidative stress. The ingredients work synergistically and support the body's natural processes without promising to treat disease.

Main features and lesser known effect

The two most documented and used main functions of Anti Stress Mix Tincture are support for mental clarity and stress management. Eleuthero and rhodiola are particularly well researched for their adaptogenic properties and can help the body deal with both physical and mental stress, while contributing to normal mental function.

A lesser-known but interesting effect is that gotu kola can help promote microcirculation in the brain, which can potentially strengthen memory and concentration over time. This property has been described in several studies, but often receives less attention than stress-relieving effects.

Technical details and grant facts

Anti Stress Mix Tincture 30 ml is a liquid extract based on natural and carefully controlled raw materials from producers who prioritize sustainable sources without pesticides and chemicals. The product is manufactured with patented hyper raw extraction and cold processing, to ensure the best possible preservation of bioactive substances.

Ingredients: Eleuthero (Eleutherococcus senticosus), rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea), schisandra (Schisandra chinensis), gotu kola (Centella asiatica), holy basil (Ocimum sanctum), vegetable glycerin, distilled water, ethanol (only minimal amounts used during extraction).

Recommended daily dose: 30–50 drops in a little water or juice, 2–4 times a day between meals.
Packaging: 30 ml dark glass bottle that protects the contents from light and oxidation.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place and out of the reach of children.
Shelf life: Minimum 24 months from production date, see label for exact date.
Certifications: Manufactured according to GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice).

Reservation

Allowed to be used by adults. All use of supplements is at your own risk and should be done in consultation with a doctor. The recommended daily dose must not be exceeded. The effect may vary from person to person. Dietary supplements should not replace a varied diet. Keep out of the reach of children. Uno Vita AS does not claim that the products we market can cure disease.

Disclaimer

Uno Vita increasingly uses artificial intelligence for analyses, summaries and design of articles. We are not responsible for any errors in texts or descriptions due to human or technological (AI) errors, inaccuracies or missing information in scientific or medical studies. We encourage all readers to examine all information critically to ensure that the content is correct. Uno Vita does not claim medical effects of the products we sell, but refers to publicly available research within the framework of freedom of expression. The information is only intended as general information and not as medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All use is at your own risk. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare professional before starting a new treatment, changing your diet or using supplements.

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Uno Vita reserves the right to share publicly available research and information on health and wellness technologies, natural substances and the like, in accordance with:

United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948), Article 19
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