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15/05/2019HERBAL FIX (RELAX) CONTAINS MANY HERBS, VITAMINS & MINERALS WHICH HAVE BEEN INDEPENDENTLY SCIENTIFICALLY RESEARCHED AND ARE KNOWN TO HAVE MANY HEALTH BENEFITS *
Valerian has been used to ease insomnia, anxiety and nervous restlessness since the second century A.D. Valerian is most commonly used for sleep disorders, excitability, hysterical states, headaches, migraine and stomach upset. Valerian acts as a sedative on the brain and relaxing tensed muscles. It has a relaxing nature and this is a benefit to those unable to relax during stress related periods and in general has a more calming effect rather than a sedating one. It is also beneficial in relaxing over-contracted muscles and helpful for shoulder and neck tensions, asthma, colic, and irritable bowel syndrome.
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Chamomile has been used for centuries to calm anxiety, remedy sleeplessness and settle upset stomachs. The herb also contains benefits for certain skin conditions. Recent and ongoing research has identified chamomile’s anti- inflammatory, muscle relaxant, anti-allergenic and sedative properties, validating its long held reputation. Chamomile currently enjoys wide usage, especially in Europe and the USA as a refreshing beverage tea and as an ingredient in cosmetic and external preparation.
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Lemon Balm contains components that relax muscles, reduce anxiety and stress and ease sleep disorders. Lemon balm contains essential oils which are known to have sedative properties and produce calming effects. As a medicinal plant lemon balm has traditionally been used to treat bronchial inflammation, ear ache, fever, headaches, high blood pressure, influenza, mood disorders, palpitations, toothache and vomiting.
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Aloe Vera is a great natural option for detoxing because it contains many trace elements, vitamins and minerals that can help the body deal with daily stresses and strains. Aloe Vera contains many antioxidants which fight the free radicals found in our bodies and helps repair your collagen and elastin, giving you healthier skin. It can also help to smooth minor skin irritations, scrapes, cuts and burns. Aloe Vera can also reduce digestive problems such as heartburn. It also contains nutrients that can regulate blood pressure, lower cholesterol, improve blood oxidation and circulation.
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The Rosemary leaf is known to contain several components that promote good health in human beings. The most prominent modern use of rosemary is as an antioxidant. The herb is also used by many as a natural antibacterial and antiviral. The herb is also touted for its ability to eliminate several harmful bacteria while leaving helpful bacteria undamaged.
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Vitamin A has many benefits and is good for skin, bones, the immune system, reproductive health and fertility. Other important roles of Vitamin A include normal formation and maintenance of the heart, lungs, kidneys and other organs.
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Vitamin B3 has a role in energy production in cells and helps the skin, nervous system and digestive system. Vitamin B3 also helps the body make various sex related hormones in the adrenal glands and other parts of the body. Vitamin B3 helps to improve circulation and it has been shown to suppress inflammation.
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Vitamin C has a long list of benefits and is the world’s most popular vitamin in terms of deliberate consumption. Vitamin C improves the immune system to stave off illness and help to produce collagen at a faster rate which can benefit the healing process. Vitamin C also acts as an antioxidant, helping to protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. Some people use Vitamin C for depression, thinking problems, physical and mental stress, fatigue and dementia.
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A number of studies have shown magnesium can benefit your blood pressure and help prevent sudden cardiac arrest, heart attack and stroke. Magnesium is also known to cure severe forms of psychiatric dysfunctions including panic attacks, stress, anxiety and undue agitations. Magnesium is one of the most important nutrients and is vital in maintaining optimal health.
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The stevia plant is harvested in many countries around the world. Stevia is an all natural sweetener that is much sweeter than sugar and has zero calories. Stevia also contains certain vitamins (A,B,C), minerals (iron, zinc, calcium) electrolytes (sodium, potassium), proteins, and other elements. Plant based, zero calorie stevia can be part of a well balanced diet to help reduce energy intake without sacrificing taste. Studies support the safety of stevia sweeteners and have concluded that stevia is safe for all people of all ages.
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Fructose is a natural sugar found in fruits, vegetables and honey. It is the sweetness of the naturally occurring sugars that has many unique properties. Pure fructose is much sweeter than sugar so less of it can be used to achieve the same level of sweetness. This means lower sugar and lower calories. Fructose has a low glycemic index (GI) and results in moderate release of insulin to the bloodstream relative to glucose and sucrose. Fructose does not cause surges and dips in blood glucose levels.
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NUTRITION INFORMATION
Servings per package: 1 Serving size: 300 mL |
Quantity per Serving (300 mL) |
%DI* Per Serve |
Quantity per 100g (or 100mL) |
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Energy | 273kJ | 4% | 91kJ |
Protein | 1.35g | 3% | 0.45g |
Fat Total | 0g | 0% | 0g |
Fat Saturated | 0g | 0% | 0g |
Carbohydrate |
23.85g |
9% |
7.95g |
Sugars Total | 14.95g | 21% | 4.95g |
Sodium | 12.00mg | 1% | 4.00mg |
COMPOSITION INFORMATION
Servings per package: 1 Serving size: 300 mL |
Quantity per Serving (300 mL) |
%DI* Per Serve |
Quantity per 100g (or 100mL) |
|
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Beta-Carotene | 300mg | 100mg | |
Vitamin B3 | 10mg | 3.33mg | |
Vitamin C | 40mg | 13.33mg | |
Herbs (Valerian, Chamomile, Lemon Balm, Aloe Vera, rosemary, Stevia) |
83,980mg | 27,993mg | |
Magnesium Gluconate | 75mg | 25mg |
* Percentage Daily Intakes are based on an average adult diet of 8700kJ. Your daily intakes may be higher or lower depending on your energy needs. |