Stress management is the key to brain health.
Our brain affects what we do both functionally and physically, but also emotionally.
BrainUP StressDOWN is here to support the optimal functioning of the brain, fighting the number 1 factor that stress disrupts.
It contains essential nutrients needed to build the membranes of our nerve and brain cells.
These cells are critical for concentration, memory and response to stress including the production of stress hormone. By taking BrainUP StressDOWN, these cells are nourished to stay healthy, strong, and functional. It has no known side effects and does not interact with drugs.
It does NOT contain stimulants or sedatives unlike other products.
BrainUP StressDOWN does not require the use of sedatives or stimulants to work. Other products are based on sedatives to achieve an anxiolytic effect, but which cause drowsiness, such as valerian, passionflower, hops or lemon balm. Other products contain stimulants, such as caffeine or rhodiola, which cause hyperactivity. Contains only active ingredients to reduce stress, improve cognitive function and mood.
With BrainUP StressDOWN, you can reduce stress while still being alert.
Patented formula scientifically supported by published clinical studies in international scientific journals.
Other products may contain some of the ingredients in BrainUP StressDOWN, but none contain the required amount of these ingredients to work and deliver the results of BrainUP StressDOWN.
Does Brain Up Stress Down work differently from other products ??
Yes, BrainUP StressDOWN is designed to give our brain the nutrients it needs to function. Most competing products are simply herbal blends, unlike the science-based BrainUP StressDOWN, which has been developed, tested and, of course, proven to help fight stress, which is closely linked to brain health.
He remained calm and focused under pressure
The intense rhythms of everyday life, the increased demands and the stress weaken our cognitive function. While certain levels of stress help people to function productively, increased stress, and especially chronic stress, can affect memory, concentration, thinking, and mood.
Memory disorders, on the other hand, and inability to concentrate cause intense stress. When exposure to stressors is constant, the brain gradually loses the ability to encode, store and retrieve information, which is perceived as memory impairment, low concentration and poor mood.