https://www.protocolforlife.com/5-htp-100-mg/
5-HTP is the intermediate precursor in the natural synthesis of serotonin, a neurotransmitter that helps to regulate mood, appetite, and sleep/wake cycles.* 5-HTP readily crosses the blood-brain barrier and clinical studies suggest that 5-HTP can support healthy serotonin levels.* Serotonin is associated with a positive mood and provides a substrate for the production of melatonin.* 5-HTP is...
https://www.protocolforlife.com/alpha-lipoic-acid-600-mg/
Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) is a versatile free radical scavenger that helps to maintain neural health by promoting nerve cell glutathione production, preserving optimal blood flow, and supporting normal nerve cell glucose utilization.* ALA may help to support the maintenance of healthy neural tissues, proper glucose metabolism, and normal cardiovascular function.* Bioperine® is a standardized...
https://www.protocolforlife.com/same-200-mg-vcaps/
SAMe (S-adenosylmethionine), a compound native to the body, is a critical component of many biochemical reactions, including those that affect brain biochemistry and joint health.* Numerous studies have indicated that SAMe can help to alleviate transient normal aches and pains resulting from overexertion or stress.* In addition, because SAMe is also necessary for the synthesis of...
https://www.protocolforlife.com/calcium-d-glucarate/
Naturally found in certain fruits and vegetables, calcium-d-glucarate is a biochemical compound that supports healthy glucuronidation, a natural process in which normal cells eliminate microscopic waste and the by-products of detoxification.* In this way it is especially helpful in promoting cellular health in liver, prostate and breast tissues.* Taken as a supplement, calcium-d-glucarate...
https://www.protocolforlife.com/curcufresh/
Curcumin from dried turmeric root is widely used, but is well known for its poor solubility and bioavailability. CurcuFRESH™ is a curcumin preparation from fresh turmeric rhizome that is never dried or extracted using solvents. The resulting curcumin remains in its native complexed form and, when ingested, leads to dramatically higher circulating levels of the beneficial, unmetabolized, free...