Karuna 5114 MyoCalm: Valerian Passion Flower Vitamin Mineral Herbal Complex Tablets
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Availability: Bottles of 60 Tablets |
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Karuna MyoCalm/60 $12.00
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Valerian*,** |
(Valeriana officinales) |
175 mg |
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Passion Flower* |
(Passiflora incarnata) |
100 mg |
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Black Cohosh* |
(Cimicifuga racemosa) |
100 mg |
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Vitamin B3 |
(niaciamide) |
100 mg |
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Vitamin B6 |
(pyridoxine HCl) |
50 mg |
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Calcium (citrate/malate 1:1) |
(citrate/malate 1:1) |
75 mg |
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Magnesium |
(glycinate) |
75 mg |
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* 4:1 concentrate herbal extract. ** standardized to 0.8% valerenic acid. |
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| Product description: |
MyoCalm: Valerian/Passion Flower concentrate with supporting nutrients for neuromuscular stability.
- MyoCalm contains a complementary array of ingredients that stabilize neuromuscular function and oppose the tendency toward excessive muscular tension and spasms.
- Valerian's active compounds, including valepotriates and valerenic acid, have been shown to effectively potentiate GABA receptor function in the central nervous system (J Pharm Pharmacol 1999;51:505-12).
- Research suggests that the valerenic acid content in Valeriana officinalis interacts in vitro with GABA (gamma-amino-butyric acid) receptors, a critical site for sedation in the brain.
- Valerian root has been shown in clinical studies to reduce sleep latency and promote sleep stages 3 and 4. (Pharmacol Biochem Behav 1982;17:65-71; Planta Med 1985;51:144-8).
- Valerian may improve the ability of humans to cope with mental stress (Pharmacopsychiatry 1988;21:447-8).
- Valerian is a source of valepotriates and valerenic acids, which calm the CNS and relax muscles.
- Valerian has proven to be non-addictive and does not contribute to a 'hung-over' morning feeling following use (Pharmacopsychiatry 1999;32:235-41).
- Passion flower contains flavonoid compounds shown to have relaxing and anti-anxiety effects (Zeitschrift Phytother 1995;16:115-26).
- Valerian and passion flower are principal ingredients of numerous herbal sedative compounds in the U.K. and Europe. They have been used empirically for centuries as mild sedatives and provide an antispasmodic tension relief.
- Clinical research has documented that valerian/passion flower combinations may help stabilize mood and relieve nervous tension in humans (Quart Rev Nat Med 1994;Fall:221-4).
- Black cohosh has improved mood and sleep in women entering menopause (Planta Medica 1991;57:420-4.)
- Niacinamide has been associated with relaxing effects on mental function in animal studies (Nature 1979;278:563-5)
- Calcium and magnesium are essential nutrients having well-recognized effects on neuromuscular function, although clinical studies of these effects are lacking, experimental information suggest that magnesium has a special role in opposing neuromuscular hyperexcitability, as its insufficiency can lead to muscle cramping, nervous excitability, agitation, irritability, restlessness, anxiety and anxious depression.
Natural sources, hypoallergenic. |
| Suggested Adult Use: |
Two tablets with breakfast and two more 30 minutes before bedtime, or as directed by the healthcare practitioner. |
| Caution: |
This product should not be taken by anyone driving or operating heavy equipment or by pregnant or lactating women. |
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