Patient One Adrenal D-Stress is a vegetarian formula that supports a healthy stress response by optimizing hormonal balance, modulating cortisol, and restoring glandular performance diminished by overuse of stimulants and adrenal insufficiency. A potent adaptogenic herbal blend based on Ayurvedic traditions is combined with restorative DHEA and pregnenolone hormones, as well as a range of nutrients that are depleted by stress. Patient One Adrenal D-Stress is designed to assist with the signs and symptoms of occasional stress, including mental fatigue, tension, low energy, mood problems and stress induced overeating.
Key Ingredients
Adrenal production of the hormone Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) starts to decline around age 30. Restoring DHEA levels may help promote healthy hormone balance, supporting health and function of adrenal glands while optimizing energy production.
Sensoril®, a patented extract of Ashwaganda (Withania somnifera), is an adaptogenic herb with a long history of use in Ayurvedic wellness traditions. Human studies suggest Sensoril may dispel everyday fatigue and tension while promoting sustained physical energy and peak mental clarity and alertness. Sensoril is a metabolic regulator that supports the body’s natural stress-adaptation and stress- resistance mechanisms. It may reduce serum cortisol levels.
Relora®, a blend of standardized extracts of traditional Chinese wellness herbs Magnolia officinalis and Phellodendron amurense (magnolia/phellodendron), optimizes stress hormones and rejuvenates adrenal performance. This herbal combination modulates the hypothalamic- pituitary-adrenal axis’s response to stress and is believed to act as a GABA-A receptor agonist. Relora has been investigated for assisting with stress-induced overeating. Studies show daily supplementation with Relora reduces cortisol exposure and perceived daily stress, while improving a variety of mood state parameters, including lower fatigue and higher stamina.
Pregnenolone levels naturally peak during youth and decline with age. By the age of 75 our bodies produce 60% less pregnenolone than the levels produced in our mid-thirties. For this reason, pregnenolone is one of the biomarkers of aging. Since pregnenolone provides the initial raw material from which all the other steroid hormones are made, other hormones will decline in a parallel fashion. Various studies have found that pregnenolone supports motivation, the ability to acquire knowledge, and long-term memory. Studies have also shown small amounts of pregnenolone can enhance productivity and heighten feelings of well-being.