Calm PRT 90c

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Calm PRT 90c by Neuroscience

Neuroscience Calm PRT is a scientifically-backed formula that contains key ingredients that have been shown to reduce norepinephrine levels and regulate the stress response, sleep, and reduce anxiousness. It contains high standardizations of rosavins from Rhodiola Rosea root extract, phosphatidylserine, glycine, and taurine. These ingredients have been studied for their potential to improve mental health, and Calm PRT is one of the most concentrated products in the marketplace. This formula could provide significant benefits to the human body, such as reduced stress, improved sleep, and decreased anxiousness.
 
Neuroscience recommends taking 3 capsules one to two times daily or as directed by your healthcare provider.
 
Serving Size: 3 Capsules 
Serving per Container: 20
 
Amount Per Serving:
Proprietary Blend ... 1.5g
Rhodiola Rosea root extract (15% rosavin), Phosphatidylserine, enriched soy lecithin**), Glycine, and Taurine.
 
Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline cellulose, Vegetable capsule (Hypromellose, water), Silicon dioxide, and Magnesium stearate (vegetable source).
 
Contains lecithin from soy.
 
If you are pregnant or nursing please consult your healthcare professional before use. 
 
**This Rhodiola adrenal support supplement uses SerinAid® 50P (Phosphatidylserine enriched soy lecithin). SerinAid® is a registered trademark of Chemi Nutra.
 
 
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