Women's Stress
SUPPLEMENT (30 DAY SUPPLY)
Stress physiologically does hit us differently after 40 or 50. Formulated specifically for grown women in this life stage, as hormones shift and stress often increases.
- Persevere and feel better despite life’s demands
- Reduces tension in body and mind
- Soothes irritability and mood swings
- Adaptogens build stress resilience
- Improves cortisol levels and nervous system response
As a dietary supplement, take 1 capsule twice daily with food or as recommended by a healthcare professional.
- Combine with any other Wile supplements to personalize your regimen
- Safe to take long-term
- Recommend taking with breakfast and dinner
Corydalis root extract — 480mg
Lemon balm leaf extract — 300mg
Ashwganhda leaf and root extract — 250mg
Black cohosh root and rhizome extract — 80mg
Stress is a daily thing. Support needs to be, too.
- Midlife women make the world run. So stress can seem to run us.
- Designed specifically for the life and hormonal pressures on women over 40.
- Adaptogens and phytoestrogens help rebalance the hits on our nervous system, adrenals and hormonal changes day to day.
My mind is able to rest and relax.AMYS81
I’m not as irritable as before. I am not as fatigued…I have more focus.Anonymous, MO
I have noticed I’m not as irritable and I have better focus.Brandy2207
Ingredients
CORYDALIS
Known mood de-swinger, this calming herb has other hormone mellowing bonuses for women over 40.
LEMON BALM
A calming herb also used to sharpen focus, alleviate brain fog and bring antioxidant protection.
ASHWAGANDHA
A traditional remedy for increased energy, stamina, and physical and mental performance, along with mood-enhancing and stress resilience.
BLACK COHOSH
Proven to help irritability and mood swings midlife, as well as tempering other signs of perimenopause.
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