- Helps promote a state of relaxation
- No side effects
- No contraindications
- Works in less than 40 minutes.
- Effect lasts 8 to 12 hours.
- Made in Canada
- NPN 80073019
L-Theanine
L-Theanine is an amino acid derived from another amino acid, L-Glutamic Acid, and is 100% pure. L-Theanine increases brain levels of dopamine, the pleasure and reward neurotransmitter, and serotonin, the main inhibitory neurotransmitter, which are critically degraded in situations of stress and overwork.
Unlike synthetic antidepressants, it reduces chronic stress, anxiety, melancholia and mood disorders without doing any harm to the brain's natural functioning.
L-Theanine easily crosses the blood-brain barrier and produces tranquilizing effects in the brain. L-Theanine protects the brain from glutamate-induced neurotoxicity, a major cause of neurodegenerative diseases. L-Theanine induces relaxation without causing drowsiness; this can be verified by an increased generation of alpha waves in the brain.
Studies show that it improves the brain's ability to concentrate. Unlike caffeine, L-Theanine increases brain levels of GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid), an inhibitory neurotransmitter that invites relaxation and promotes a sense of well-being. It significantly reduces the mental, physical and social symptoms associated with premenstrual syndrome.
Rapidly absorbed from the small intestine, L-Theanine is transported directly to the brain. Although effective doses range from 50 to 200 mg of L-Theanine, it takes only 30 to 40 minutes to reach a mental and emotional state of alertness and wakefulness, albeit calm, which lasts 8 to 12 hours.
L-Theanine can be ideal for people who have trouble sleeping and feel tired when they wake up. Take one to two capsules one hour before bedtime.
In summary, here are the potential benefits of L-Theanine:
- Increases mental acuity
- Promotes relaxation without causing drowsiness
- Improves learning and concentration
- Reduces stress and anxiety
- Improves sleep quality
- Reduces side effects of caffeine
- Boosts immune system response
- Reduces premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms
Sementis :
Sementis is an extract of wild Atlantic herring milt. The milt of wild fish contains large quantities of marine DNA. This powerful antioxidant has a number of curative properties useful in the treatment of mental and/or physical fatigue.
Sementis contains between 21 and 31% marine DNA. Sementis complex also contains other antioxidant ingredients such as vitamin C (404 ± 150 µg/100g), Zinc (10 - 60 µg/100g) and Selenium (0.1 - 2.0 µg/100g). The diet of Western populations is deficient in Omega-3 and contains excessive quantities of Omega-6, which are stored by the body.
Sementis has an ideal fatty acid profile characterized by a surprisingly high Omega-3 / Omega-6 ratio (36/1); Omega-3: 28.6%, Omega-6: 0.8%. Long-chain omega-3 fatty acids: eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) 8.3% docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) 20.2% omega-3 fatty acids: eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) 8.3% docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) 20.2
Skullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora) :
Skullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora), the aerial part of the plant, is used to tone the nervous system and relieve stress and anxiety. Also used to calm agitation in children, relieve nervousness, insomnia and neuralgic problems.
LTO3 versus Ritalin(e)
For over three years, thousands of children on two continents have been taking LTO3 instead of Ritalin(e). And why? Because LTO3 has no side effects and no contraindications, whereas Ritalin(e) has a potential 46 side effects, not counting the suicidal risk during withdrawal.
Herring milt:
The resources of the sea are immeasurable and hold many happy discoveries in store for us. They have already provided us with important contributions to improving the health of our species, and the herring milt discussed here is a good example. First of all, what is milt? It's the term used to designate the sperm spread over the ovules expelled by the female herring at spawning time. The eggs resulting from this union are processed in the laboratory to become cellular food, which is no small feat.
Scientific research:
Over the past thirty years, scientific research into biomarine has taken on ever-greater importance at government (project grants), university and private company levels. One such company is ABK-Gaspésie, whose mission is to exploit marine biomass to produce, among other things, high-quality neutraceuticals. This Matane-based company meets the standards of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
It is a subsidiary of Aqua-BioKem BSL inc. and is the result of a research and development (R&D) project undertaken by the parent company at UQAR (Université du Québec à Rimouski) in 1996.
Herring milt has aroused the interest of this company, which has developed an exclusive process for extracting bioactive components to be used in the treatment of certain diseases. This interest has recently been heightened by new insights into cellular DNA. Indeed, milt can become a cellular food, but to do so, it must be processed in the laboratory and highly polymerized to resemble human DNA as closely as possible.
Prefabricated DNA :
DNA, an essential component of our organism's cell nucleus, is a protein that divides constantly to keep the number of chromosomes in the living organism constant, and is the biochemical substance of hereditary traits. It plays an important role in the formation and regeneration of human tissue.
A supply of prefabricated DNA, such as herring roe, can play this role, enabling tissue healing and bone fracture repair. During surgery, it can also accelerate wound healing and the patient's general condition.
Sementis
Composition:
Increasingly detailed research into herring milt has resulted in a product called Sementis with a high concentration of DNA, a very high ratio of omega-3/omega-6 fatty acids, phospholipids and taurine. Taurine is thought to promote the penetration of CL ions into cells, thereby increasing their polarization.
Marine DNA stimulates the immune system and has a high antioxidant activity. As for omega-3/omega-6 fatty acids and phospholipids, they are major constituents of cell membranes and are known to help transport vitamins, hormones and other substances across cell membranes.
Properties :
So, in addition to the protective and regenerative properties mentioned above, we need to add anti-aging, immunostimulant and antioxidant properties. Polypeptides with a balanced amino acid profile and antioxidants such as vitamin C, zinc and selenium are added to the basic composition of Sementis Complex, making it a high-quality dietary supplement.
More specifically, this biological value added to the basic elements is said to have curative properties, particularly on neuropsychic apathy, osteodystrophy, pulmonary elasticity disorders, cardiac disorders, digestive atony, psychic or physical fatigue and the development of intellectual faculties in retarded patients.
An ally for the body:
We know that the body is constantly under attack from free radicals and oxidants due to normal daily activities; this causes cell and DNA damage, leading to health problems including cancer, and cardiovascular, neurodegenerative and immune diseases.
Taking a pharmaceutical antioxidant such as Sementis helps the human body maintain a balance between the production of free radicals and that of antioxidants produced by the body. Many clinicians and doctors have used it, confirming its anti-tumor action and its great value in chemotherapy and radiation treatment, as well as its cell-protective action.
In addition to its high efficacy, this cellular superfood has been found to have no side effects, and is easily tolerated by the majority of subjects. It should be noted that Sementis is made exclusively from wild Atlantic herring, which has twice the ratio of omega acids than fish from aquaculture.
Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids are not manufactured by the body, and our diet is deficient in this respect. Given this fact, and the usefulness of these acids for the brain, liver and blood circulation, it would appear that consuming them in supplement form is highly beneficial to our body's health.
"Article written by Louisette Filion, journalist with L'ÉMERAUDE PLUS newspaper."