Relora® is a natural proprietary blend of a patented extract of Magnolia officinalis and a proprietary extract from Phellodendron amurense. Relora® was developed as an ingredient for dietary supplements and functional foods that could be used in stress management and for stress-related appetite control. This patented blend of plant extracts is the result of screening more than fifty plant fractions from traditional plant medicines used around the world. Research suggests that Relora® may help reduce stress without causing sedation. When used together with the Relora Max online Weight Management Club which includes a fitness program and reduced calorie diet, it may be just the thing you need to help maintain your weight goals!
HOW STRESS INFLUENCES OUR WEIGHT GAIN?
Stress in people's life plays a specific role in a variety of conditions. Weight gain is referred to one of these conditions. It happens because of the production of stress hormones in large amounts which are caused by chronic stress. These stress hormones give a signal to the brain to eat something sweet or fat. If this signal enters to our fat cells, they will require much fat. By the way, stress hormones affect on insulin causing suffering of blood sugar control and requirement to have a meal.
There is also an affect on thyroid function, diminishing metabolism.
If stress hormones influence serotonin, which is a chemical controller of our mood and emotional condition, you may feel depression and as a consequence have food. In case of interference of stress hormones with a hormone of growth, you may get a muscle loss and fat gain
So, it can be drawn a conclusion that if stress hormone does not be controlled, there is a chance to get hypertension, diabetes and heart disease.If you want to reduce stress and provide against stress related weight gain, take Relora® Max which is an excellent maintainer of healthy hormone levels in stressed situations. To control weight and stress-related eating, it is also necessary to perform the following steps: if you are in a stress condition do some exercises or occupy yourselves with something to digress; try to have meal at the same times without snacking between meals; drink plenty of water and avoid eating high-calorie food.
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