Support Adrenals™
~ Protection from STRESS
~ SUPPORT for the Adrenal Glands
The
Adrenal Glands and Stress
Flagship of the BioMatrix Line
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raw materials in BioMatrix™ Support
Adrenals and its manufacturing process
are intricate to its efficacy. BioMatrix
guarantees label claims on nutrient levels
through the expiration date as required
by the FDA. Copycat formulas fail to live
up to these standards.
- Therapeutic levels of nutrients that
support the function of the adrenal
glands Defends against the damaging
effects of stress Helps control blood
sugar for steady energy Supports resistance
to allergies Helps in tissue repair
and inflammation reduction
Assists mental function Regarded as
a daily necessity by numerous patients
and health professionals Therapeutic
levels of powerful bioflavonoids and
B vitamins essential for reducing chronic
stress, nourishing the adrenal glands,
and supporting vital functions such
as DNA production and nervous system
support Carefully selected Krebs cycle
cofactors and intermediates, as well
as substrate carriers, to prevent conflicts
in the metabolism of nutrients Creates
a synergistic influence on the adrenal
glands that does not hyperstimulate
and exhaust already compromised organ
function
- A vital component of every anti-aging
regimen and the cornerstone of proven
protocols that enhance adrenal function
and moderate hormones
The Adrenal
Glands and Stress
Strong, healthy adrenal glands need support.
Everyone
experiences stress, so we need to support
the organs directly responsible for resisting
the damage of stress – the adrenal
glands. Given unhealthy diets and lifestyles,
plus exposure to infectious organisms,
toxins and pollutants, our nutrients must
be exceptional to be absorbable and provide
adequate protection. We all need a daily
supplement to help the adrenals work against
the odds.Stress causes the adrenal glands
become over-stimulated, often resulting
in exhaustion and compromised function.
During periods of demand, essential nutrients
are quickly depleted, and hormone synthesis
is compromised. You need a formula that
replenishes nutrients, while also providing
the cells with carefully balanced co-factors
to help reduce the load of physical stressors.
Flagship of the
BioMatrix Line
Since its development in 1998, Support
Adrenals has earned its place as the flagship
of the BioMatrix line. It is the result
of Dr.
William Timmins' quest to design an
affordable, yet highly impactful, daily
supplement to support the adrenal glands.
For some patients it has helped reduce
cravings for coffee or sodas. For others
it has been a critical component of therapies
that reverse severe adrenal exhaustion.
Thousands have come to know the potent
efficacy of this formulation through the
resolution of chronic symptoms, such as
fatigue, brain fog, allergic sensitivity,
and others.
Does Not Hyperstimulate the Adrenal
Glands
Knowledgeable health professionals recommend
their patients take Support Adrenals daily
for its subtle and powerful mechanisms
of action. Unlike many adrenal formulas
that hyperstimulate the glands and exacerbate
adrenal exhaustion, Support Adrenals simply
improves the patient's resistance against
Chronic Stress (see graphics below).
The adrenals are an integral component
of the body's endocrine system. Their
relationship to the hypothalamus and pituitary
glands, as well as their role in the production
of all hormones, including the sex hormones,
make investigation into adrenal health
essential to every health evaluation.
The following charts illustrate the profound
role the adrenals play in overall health.
Support Adrenals
– The Formula
Two Capsules of Support Adrenals Contain:
- Vitamin C (88% as Ascorbic
Acid, 12% as Ascorbyl Palmitate) - 100
mg
- With enhanced absorption from the
complementary bioflavonoids in the
formula, this 88/12 blend of water-soluble
Ascorbic Acid and fat-soluble Ascorbyl
Palmitate adds a synergistic component
to the formula – a small amount
of high-quality vitamin C that acts
to enhance the formula’s qualities
of tissue repair and allergy resistance,
while supporting biosynthesis of corticosteroids
and adrenal gland nutrition. 1,
2
- Thiamin (as Thiamin Mononitrate)
- 50 mg
- A water-soluble vitamin necessary
for processing of carbohydrates, fat,
and protein. Every cell of the body
requires thiamin to form adenosine
triphosphate (ATP - energy-carrying
molecule found in the cells of all
living things) and the nervous system
requires thiamin in order to function
normally. Studies show that thiamin
is directly associated with helping
the body to manage stress. 3,
4
- Riboflavin - 50 mg
- Besides being essential
for other B vitamins to activate
their potential, riboflavin acts
as a coenzyme in many oxidation-reduction
reactions involved with carbohydrate
metabolism. 5
Riboflavin is also essential for
normal growth and development, cell
respiration, regulation of certain
hormones, antibody production and
the health of the mucous membranes
in the digestive tract which serve
as the body’s first-line immune
defense. 6,
7
Niacin (40 mg as Niacinamide
and 10 mg as Niacin) - 50 mg
- Niacin plays an important role
in ridding the body of toxic and
harmful chemicals. It also helps
the body make various sex and stress-related
hormones in the adrenal glands and
other parts of the body. Niacin
is effective in improving circulation
and reducing cholesterol levels
in the blood. 8
- Vitamin B6 (30 mg as Pyridoxine
HCl, 20 mg as Pyridoxine 5’-Phosphate)
- 50 mg
- Vitamin B6 helps to maintain glucose
within a normal range. When caloric
intake is low the body requires
vitamin B6 to help convert stored
carbohydrate or other nutrients
to glucose to maintain normal blood
sugar levels. Pyridoxine biphosphate
is expensive but to ensure B6 uptake
in the liver, it is a must-have
component in this formulas, as many
people have a problem with converting
B6. 9
Folate (as Folic Acid) - 400
mcg
- Folic acid participates in several
important metabolic processes in
the body. It is essential for the
normal growth and maintenance of
all cells because it acts as a coenzyme
for normal DNA and RNA synthesis.
It is vital for normal cell division
and protein synthesis (both key
to efficient bone turnover) and
involved in the production of neurotransmitters
such as serotonin, which regulate
mood, sleep and appetite. Folate
deficiency is typically due to factors
such as poor diet, alcohol abuse,
increased requirements (pregnancy),
and malabsorption. A B-vitamin complex
is incomplete without folic acid.
10,
11
Vitamin B12 (as Cyanocobalamin)
- 100 mcg
- Besides its quality of aiding
in the body’s ability to deal
with stress, B12 is necessary for
the rapid synthesis of DNA during
cell division. This is especially
important in tissues where cells
are dividing rapidly, particularly
the bone marrow tissues responsible
for red blood cell formation. B12
is essential for the proper production
of blood platelets and red and white
blood cells and for the metabolism
of nutrients necessary for cell
growth. 12,
13
Biotin - 2000 mcg
- When glucose goes intracellular,
it must be phosphorylated before
it can be metabolically available,
and biotin is necessary for phosphorylation.
It is extremely important for protecting
the adrenal glands from glycemic
dysregulation. Biotin acts as a
coenzyme during the metabolism of
proteins, fats, and carbohydrates.
Specifically, it acts as a cofactor
for carboxylase reactions that are
involved in the synthesis of fatty
acids and DNA, energy production,
and in the metabolism of branched
chain amino acids. 14,
15
Pantothenic Acid (as Calcium
Pantothenate) - 200 mg
- Pantothenic acid is essential
for the metabolism of food and the
synthesis of hormones and cholesterol.
The adrenal glands’ production
of hormones and nervous system function
depends on it. It is necessary for
the release of energy from carbohydrates,
the synthesis and degradation of
fatty acids, and other acetylation
reactions. 16,
17
Zinc (as Zinc Malate) - 1.5
mg
- Zinc has a wide range of functions
that contribute to adrenal support.
It plays a crucial role in cell
growth and division where it is
required for protein and DNA synthesis,
in insulin activity, in the metabolism
of the ovaries and testes, and in
liver function. As a component of
many enzymes, zinc is involved in
the metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates,
fats, and energy. The formula’s
zinc and copper are based in different
carriers that will not compete with
one another so they can optimally
support pathways that are involved
in synthesis of these different
hormones. 18
Copper (as Copper Citrate)
- .55 mg
- A small amount of copper is included
to assist in the synthesis of different
hormones. Copper is involved in
a number of important enzymatic
reactions related to the electron-transport
chain, as well as serotonin and
epinephrine metabolism. It also
helps with the formation of elastin
as well as collagen to reduce inflammation
and assist in tissue repair. The
formula’s zinc and copper
are based in different carriers
that will not compete with one another
so they can optimally support pathways
that are involved in synthesis of
these different hormones. 19,
20
PABA (Para-Aminobenzoic Acid)
- 50 mg
- Used to improve protein breakdown,
it is helpful in red blood cell
formation as well as assisting the
manufacture of folic acid in the
intestines. Importantly for the
adrenal glands, PABA has been reported
to enhance the effects of cortisone
and rejuvenate the glandular system.
21
Lemon Pure Form Bioflavonoid
Complex - 50 mg
- This bioflavonoid complex assists
vitamin C in supporting healthy
collagen, is essential for proper
absorption of vitamin C, and prevents
vitamin C from being destroyed in
the body by oxidation. Bioflavonoids
help to reduce inflammation and
aid in tissue repair. 22,
23
Choline Bitartrate - 50 mg
- Needed for the proper transmission
of nerve impulses from the nerve
endings to the target organ. It
is an essential nutrient used by
the peripheral nervous system to
produce acetylcholine, a major brain/motor
neuron neurotransmitter that facilitates
the transmission of impulses between
neurons. Supporting the nervous
system to protect the adrenal glands
is paramount to any stress management
protocol. 24
Inositol - 50 mg
- Inositol is a part of the vitamin
B-complex needed to metabolize glucose
and for proper formation of cell
membranes. Inositol affects nerve
transmission and helps transport
fats throughout the body. 25
Dried ethanol/water extract
of Siberian Ginseng root - 50 mg
- Adaptogen proven to increase
mental performance and physical
working capacity in humans. Siberian
Ginseng contains eleutherosides
responsible for the adaptogenic
properties of the plant. The eleutherosides
include a range of glycosides with
aromatic alcohol aglycones. The
glycosides act on the adrenal glands,
helping to prevent adrenal hypertrophy
and excess corticosteroid production
in response to stress. The eleutherosides
additionally help reduce the exhaustion
phase of the stress response and
return the adrenals to normal function
faster. Support Adrenals’
ginseng extract results from a two-step
repercolation at low temperature,
with ethanol/water ratios and pH
stabilization that prevent hydrolysis
of the eleutherosides. 26,
27
Dried ethanol/water extract
of Rosemary leaf (4:1) - 36 mg
- A very potent antioxidant. The
most important constituents of rosemary
are carnosol, carnosic acid, caffeic
acid - compounds with powerful antioxidant
activity. The rosmarinic acid in
rosemary leaf increases the production
of prostaglandin E2 and reduces
the production of leukotriene B4
in human white blood cells, and
inhibits the complement system.
This makes rosemary a strong anti-inflammatory
agent as well. Support Adrenals’
rosemary leaf extract results from
a two-step repercolation at low
temperature, with ethanol/water
ratios and pH stabilization that
prevent hydrolysis of the powerful
compounds within. 28,
29
Naringin (extracted from Grapefruit)
- 36 mg
- Naringin is a flavonoid found
in grapefruits, and gives the fruit
its characteristic bitter flavor.
Naringin has antioxidant, anti-carcinogenic
and cholesterol lowering activity.
Studies show that naringin reduces
LDL oxidation and can help to prevent
hypercholesterolemia. It also helps
to negate food and chemical reactions
in the liver. Naringin plays an
important role in protecting the
adrenal glands from chronic stress.
30
- Rutin and hesperidin are complementary
components of the formula’s
bioflavonoid group and function
synergistically
Rutin - 10 mg & Hesperidin
Methylchalcone - 36 mg
- with Vitamin C to help maintain
healthy capillaries, form collagen
in connective tissue, heal wounds,
and to support a healthy immune
system. They act together to reduce
the release of inflammatory compounds
by stabilizing mast cells. 31
DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone,
micronized) - 8 mg & Pregnenolone
(micronized) - 8 mg
- A small amount of DHEA and pregnenolone
with a low-dose, physiological action
for long-term maintenance. 32,
33
- Other ingredients:
Gelatin capsule
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Suggested Use:
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