AdreneVive - 60 CT

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AdreneVive - 60 CT by Ortho Molecular Products

Ortho Molecular Products AdreneVive – 60 CT is formulated to help respond to HPA axis loading, build stress resilience, and maintain healthy HPA axis function.* This herbal stress relief supplement includes a blend of adaptogenic botanicals and nutrients specifically formulated to counteract the effects of daily stress and support healthy energy levels.*

Who Should Consider AdreneVive - 60 CT by Ortho Molecular Products?

AdreneVive - 60 CT may support your health if you:

  • lead a high-stress lifestyle*
  • often feel fatigued*
  • work out a lot*

AdreneVive - 60 CT—Effects

Ortho Molecular Products’ AdreneVive - 60 CT may:

  • improve stress resilience*
  • support energy production and maintain healthy energy levels*
  • promote a healthy stress response*
  • support healthy cortisol levels*
  • improve mental and physical strength*

Supplements support your health but do not replace a balanced diet. Always check with your healthcare practitioner if you have doubts about a new supplement. Book a FREE product consultation to learn more about CitraNOX 120 CT.

Recommendation:
Ortho Molecular Products suggests taking 2 AdreneVive capsules one to two times per day or as recommended by your healthcare professional.

Serving Size: 2 Capsules
Servings Per Container: 30

Amount Per Serving:
Ashwagandha Root Extract 250 mg 
(Standardized to contain 1.5% Withanolides)
Skullcap Root Extract 250 mg 
(Standardized to contain 30% Flavones as S. baicalensis)
Eleuthero Root Extract 200 mg 
(Standardized to contain 0.8% Eleutherosides)
Rhodiola rosea Root Extract 200 mg 
(Standardized to contain 3% Rosavins)
L-Theanine 100 mg 
Phosphatidylserine 100 mg 
(from Soy Lecithin)

Other Ingredients: Other Ingredients: Natural Vegetable Capsules, Magnesium Stearate, Calcium Silicate, and

Stearic Acid.

Contains: Soy

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  • 5
    Review

    Posted by Anonymous on Dec 7th 2018

    I wish that this product came in a larger quantity. Otherwise it performs as expected.

  • 5
    Review

    Posted by Anonymous on Sep 7th 2018

    This is by far the best supplement for high cortisol. This is by far the best place to purchase it as well!

  • 5
    patient

    Posted by Anonymous on Aug 13th 2011

    I have been using this product for 3 years to restore Adrenal Exhaustion and love it!