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Integrative Therapeutics Cortisol Manager Allergen Free - 30 vegcaps

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Cortisol Manager Allergen Free - 30 or 90 Veg Caps | Integrative Therapeutics | Supplement to Support Healthy stress response

Cortisol Manager Allergen Free is a supplement formulated by Integrative Therapeutics to help people with cortisol issues. This product is a natural cortisol manager and supports restful sleep. With natural stress-reducer ingredients and botanicals, this supplement promotes relaxation, alleviates fatigue, and promotes healthy cortisol levels. It supports a restful night's sleep by balancing cortisol levels without affecting daytime alertness by reducing stress. 

The ingredients in Cortisol Manager Allergen Free provide healthy cortisol levels. Cortisol is an active hormone involved in adaptation. By supporting balanced cortisol and healthy stress response, it also promotes relaxation to support restful sleep.

The Cortisol Manager Allergen Free does not contain any of the following common food allergies: milk, eggs, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, gluten, peanuts, soy, wheat, or yeast.

Sleep Support: 

Generally, cortisol production peaks in the early morning and gradually decline throughout the day until it reaches its lowest level right before sleep. As a result of sleep quality and total sleep time, the cortisol awakening response can be blunted. High cortisol levels can cause difficulty falling asleep and frequent waking.

Reduces Stress: 

During times of stress, the adrenal cortex releases a hormone called cortisol. The stress hormone cortisol is produced by the adrenal cortex in response to signals from the hypothalamus and pituitary glands, which constitute the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal system (HPA). Cortisol secretion can be a good indicator of how well the body deals with stress. Peak levels of cortisol are normally produced in the early morning hours and gradually decline throughout the day. In many ways, cortisol is considered to be a bridge between stress and its health effects because of its central role in the stress response.

When the body is exposed to acute stressors, cortisol secretion can generally help maintain homeostasis. A key 'first responder,' cortisol is often viewed as the link between stress and its adverse health effects due to its capacity to modulate multiple physiological functions.

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