It is the synergistic combination of these remarkable organics that makes this formula special:
Schizandra (Schizandra chinensis) of the family Schizandraceae, is a creeping vine
with small red berries that is native to Northern China. As a traditional
medicinal herb, Schizandra, called Wu-wei-tzu in China, has been used
as a tonic for the treatment of chronic fatigue. During
the early 1980's, Chinese doctors began researching Schizandra as a
possible treatment for hepatitis, based on its potential for liver-protective
effects and the nature of its active constituents. As a result of that
research, Schizandra is now a recognized "adaptogen," capable
of increasing the body's resistance to disease, stress, and other debilitating
processes.
In
Asia, this adaptogenic property is said to "stimulate immune defenses,
balance body function, normalize body systems, boost recovery after
surgery, protect against radiation, counteract the effects of sugar,
optimize energy in times of stress, increase stamina, protect against
motion sickness, normalize blood sugar and blood pressure, reduce high
cholesterol, shield against infection, improve the health of the adrenals,
energize RNA-DNA molecules to rebuild cells and produces energy comparable
to that of a young athlete."
Studies
conducted on Schizandra's effects have noted that the herb has a stimulating
effect in low doses. Western
herbalists commonly recommend Schizandra as support for the lungs, liver
and kidneys, and to help with depression due to adrenergic exhaustion.
In Russia, Schizandra is used to treat eye fatigue and increase acuity.
CAUTION:
Schizandra should not be used during pregnancy except under medical
supervision because it promotes uterine contractions during labor. Schizandra
should be avoided by persons with peptic ulcers, epilepsy and high blood
pressure.
Phenylalanine is an essential amino acid found in common protein foods. Like other
nutrient amino acids, phenylalanine comes in L- (from the Latin levo
for left) and D- (from dextro for right) forms. The directions refer
to minor differences in the amino acids' molecular structure, as evidenced
by light refraction. L-phenylalanine is predominantly a nervous system
stimulant, mood enhancer, and appetite suppressant. While D-phenylalanine
also apparently has antidepressant properties, it is taken primarily
to control chronic pain. Synthetic DL-phenylalanine (DLPA), which is
a primary effector of mood elevation in the JUMPSTART mix, is half L-phenylalanine
and half D-phenylalanine. DLPA has some of the effects of both forms
of phenylalanine, although most people take it for the pain-relieving
effects of D-phenylalanine.
With
the help of essential cofactors (such as pyridoxine, a form of vitamin
B6, which is used with B12 to activate many of the critical ingredients
of JUMPSTART), the body transforms phenylalanine in a series of steps
into the amino acid tyrosine and then into the important neurotransmitters
dopamine and noradrenaline. These neurotransmitters affect brain and
nervous system function to elevate mood and increase alertness. D-phenylalanine
has also been shown to promote the action in the brain of the small
protein molecules known as endorphins and enkephalins. These are natural,
morphine-like biochemicals that reduce pain and promote mild euphoria.
D-phenylalanine is thought to work by inhibiting the enzymes that normally
break down endorphins and enkephalins. This allows endorphins and enkephalins
to stay active longer, thus enhancing mood and preventing the perception
of pain. D-phenylalanine can also be converted in the body into the
compound phenylethylamine, which is thought to have mood-boosting effects.
There
is some evidence to suggest DLPA can help alcoholics or other drug addicts
during withdrawal, and is well known to have as significant an antidepressant
effect as many of the more common prescribed drugs. A 1985 study found
that DLPA improved the mood and mood stability of subjects with attention
deficit disorder. It is claimed that phenylalanine can promote sexual
arousal, and there is evidence that phenylalanine can increase mental
alertness (Grevet et al. 2002) and release hormones reducing appetite.
SAFETY
CONSIDERATIONS: On occasion people report headaches or nausea
from taking DLPA. Certain people should avoid all forms of phenylalanine
supplements, such as anyone with high blood pressure and women who are
pregnant or lactating. It should not be used by anyone taking MAO inhibitor
antidepressants - combining phenylalanine and MAO inhibitors can lead
to dangerously high blood pressure. Young children, anyone with psychosis,
and those suffering from malignant melanoma or the condition known as
phenylketonuria, a genetic disorder of phenylalanine metabolism, should
also not take phenylalanine supplements.
Tyrosine:
- A precursor
for biosynthesis of neurotransmitters
- A precursor
for adrenaline and thyroid hormones
- Used
to treat depression, anxiety, and allergies
- Combined
with tryptophan to treat drug abuse
- Suppresses
appetite
- Tyrosine
deficiency will result in depression and mood disorders
- As a
dietary precursor, one of the major nutritional ingredients that affects
neurotransmitter synthesis and brain functions
Tyrosine is a nonessential amino acid synthesized in the body from phenylalanine.
It is an important nutritional ingredient and factor for biosynthesis
of the brain neurotransmitters epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine.
Tyrosine is also used to produce one of the major hormones, thyroxin,
which plays an important role in controlling metabolic rate, skin health,
mental health, and growth rate.
Tyrosine
is specifically used to treat depression because it is a precursor for
those neurotransmitters that are responsible for transmitting nerve
impulses and essential for preventing depression. In fact, in a study
of healthy women who underwent phenylalanine/tyrosine depletion, the
results showed a lowering of mood (Leyton et al. 1999). Another study,
this time with healthy male volunteers in a randomized, double blind
study, reinforced the earlier research (Grevet et al. 2002). Results
were similar in that the men, after being fed deficient phenylalanine/tyrosine
mixtures, experienced depressed mood and alertness.
Tyrosine
has been tested on humans for increasing their endurance to anxiety
and stress under fatigue. It was proven in research studies that tyrosine
supplementation results in increased performance over a control group
(Avraham et al. 2001). Tyrosine was also used with the amino acid tryptophan
for treatment of cocaine abuse (Tutton et al. 1993).
Tyrosine
is a mild antioxidant, reacting with free radicals that can cause damage
to cells and improving health and physical well-being. It is also thought
that tyrosine promotes sexual drive. Tyrosine may also be used as a
mild appetite suppressant.
Rhodiola has well-documented qualities as a powerful adaptogen (an endurance
enhancer). In this capacity it appears to help the body stay healthy
and perform in top-notch condition despite physical exhaustion or environmental
stresses, such as high heat or pollutants in the air and water.
In
recent years, dozens of uses for Rhodiola rosea have been discovered,
including treating depression and fatigue, enhancing memory and intellectual
capacity, increasing work performance and endurance,
and stimulating the nervous system. Many of these potential benefits
relate to the herb's adaptogenic qualities. Rhodiola Rosea is
an excellent adaptogen which actually supports the adrenal glands, working
with the body to reduce stress while boosting energy, balancing the
stimulants so as to not overtax the system.
One
particularly interesting aspect of rhodiola is that it appears to work
differently within the body than other adaptogens -- the best known
of which is the very popular herb Siberian ginseng. Rhodiola's unique
mechanism of action excites researchers because it means this herb may
be able to provide a therapeutic alternative to established adaptogens.
Other studies on rhodiola have shown benefits in such varied areas as increased learning
capacity and memory enhancement, regulation of menstrual periods
and infertility, reduction of side effects from cancer chemotherapy,
increased sexual libido and erectile dysfunction, enhancement of thyroid
gland function, increased capacity for work and endurance, and protection
from environmental toxins.
Rhodiola
is a good example of the intelligent blend of remarkable ingredients
in JUMPSTART's formula. It epitomizes the core qualities of this product,
including the ability to:
Improve performance capacity. A handful of
studies have shown that rhodiola increases performance in individuals
who are working under stressful conditions. For example, a small 2000
study published in the journal Phytomedicine examined the herb's effect
on mental fatigue in a group of 56 healthy young Armenian doctors doing
night duty. In this double-blind study, measures of mental fatigue (such
as impaired short-term memory, associative thinking, audio-visual perception)
were very much improved after supplementation with a rhodiola extract
as opposed to a placebo.
Ease
chronic fatigue syndrome. Rhodiola appears to have clinical
benefits for chronic fatigue syndrome through a variety of mechanisms--including
raising levels of neurotransmitters, improving metabolism of fatty acids,
and enhancing energy molecules, such as ATP (adenosine triphosphate)
and CP (creatine phosphate).
Fight
fatigue and boost energy. Even for individuals who don't
have chronic fatigue syndrome, rhodiola is becoming increasingly popular
to counter the exhaustion that occurs from working the body too hard,
either physically or mentally. With rhodiola, problems of fatigue- or
exhaustion-related sleep, appetite, and headache may lift. Those struggling
to recover from an intense work schedule may also benefit from the herb's
apparent energy-boosting powers.
Prevent
stress-related illnesses. Because rhodiola is an adaptogen,
it's likely that this herb can help boost resistance to physical stresses--and
the illnesses that commonly follow, from immune-system suppression to
high blood pressure and heart disease. Acute stress in particular tends
to shift the body's levels of endorphins and monoamines, neurochemicals
that rhodiola helps to rebalance. More clinical research is clearly
needed to demonstrate this effect, but the hope is that rhodiola taken
during times of acute stress may help to stabilize the body.
Siberian
Ginseng has been used for centuries to help boost the immune system, as well
as to enhance sexual and athletic performance. This herb was hailed
last century as an "adaptogenic" (stress-protective) marvel.
In 1991 the German Commission E (the European authority on the use of
plants in healing) made it official by declaring that it was highly
effective in boosting the immune system.
Siberian
Ginseng, or eleuthero, helps individuals cope with physical and emotional
stress. It is also used widely in eastern Asia to increase the capability
to do physical work. Chemicals in eleuthero appear to produce moderate reductions in blood sugar and blood cholesterol levels and modest
improvements in memory and concentration. Eleuthero may also
have mild estrogenic effects, and it appears to boost immune system
function. In laboratory studies, various chemicals found in eleuthero
have also shown antiviral and anticancer properties.
Guarana is a South American berry, that when extracted, consists of guaranine,
a substance identical to caffeine. Guarana contains very high concentrations
of caffeine and is used as a stimulant and appetite suppressant. For
thousands of years, natives of the Amazon used the seed extract to help
maintain stamina and physical endurance. Traditionally it was also used
to assist in the relief of various ailments such as stress and nervous
tension, weight control, headaches and hangovers, and even menstrual
pain.
Kola
nut,
also containing caffeine, has a definite stimulating effect on the human
consciousness. It is used wherever there is a need for direct stimulation
to the central nervous system. Kola nut can augment the capacity for
physical exertion, increase the power of enduring fatigue without food,
give rise to euphoric states in some people and helps ideas become clearer,
thoughts flow more easily and rapidly and causes fatigue and drowsiness
to dissappear. Kola nut has also been used with success in the treatment
of migraine headaches.
Calamus is an amazing plant that has been used for centuries for its myriad
health benefits. It is a powerful immune system enhancer, can relieve
minor pains, and can be used to cleanse and disinfect. This herb helps
ward off exhaustion and fatigue, and can even help prevent a hangover.
Calamus is sometimes used to stop coughing fits. Calamus root has also
been used in the treatment and cure of diabetes, particlularly when
Western medicine has failed to be of use. There are in fact several
reported cases where calamus root has cured people who had tried traditional
medicine without luck. The Chinese use it for constipation and in India
it is used to reduce fever, calm asthma and bronchitis, and has strong
calming but energizing properties.
Calamus has been regarded as an aphrodisiac in India and Egypt for at
least 2,500 years. In Europe, calamus was valued as a stimulant, bitter
herb for the appetite, and as an aid to the digestion. In North America,
the decoction was used for fevers, stomach cramps, and colic; the rhizome
was chewed for toothache, and powdered rhizome was inhaled for congestion.
It has long been valued as a "rejuvenator" for the brain and
nervous system, and as a remedy for digestive disorders. We use this
ingredient in small doses to prevent stomach discomfort from the harsher
stimulating ingredients, another advantage to the unique JUMPSTART formulation.
L-Theanine is an amino acid that is one of the main components of green tea. Research
has shown that L-Theanine can increase levels of GABA, a brain chemical
known for its calming effects, and dopamine, which can promote
mood enhancement. L-Theanine is non-drowsy, and may even increase
mental focus and concentration as it promotes a stress-free state of
mind.
The
L-Theanine Relaxation Effect
L-Theanine
readily crosses the blood-brain barrier of humans and exerts subtle
changes in biochemistry. An increase in alpha waves has been documented
and the effect has been compared to getting a massage or taking a hot
bath. L-theanine is different from kava-kava in that it doesn’t
cause drowsiness. Research with human volunteers has demonstrated that
L-theanine creates its relaxing effect in approximately 30 to 40 minutes
after ingestion. The mechanism behind this effect is two-fold:
1)
L-Theanine directly stimulates production of alpha brain waves, which
creates a deep state of relaxation while maintaining mental alertness.
2)
L-Theanine appears to play a role in the formation of gamma-aminobutyric
acid, better known as GABA. GABA acts as a powerful manager of neurotransmitters
and helps maintain relaxed levels of neuron activity.
Ongoing
use of L-Theanine in test subjects resulted in a tenfold increase in
gamma delta T cells, a main weapon for the immune system, producing
high levels of disease-fighting chemicals and a stronger immune response.
All test subjects reported a significant absence of feeling exhausted
and a reduced need for sleep when administered with the L-Theanine.
It also enhances the ability to learn and remember. One of the other
benefits of this amino acid is that it helps to lower blood pressure
naturally. It is also very effective in treating addiction withdrawals.
5-HTP is a mood enhancing chemical that raises serotonin levels which can increase pain tolerance, induce sleep, and strongly suppress
appetite. Serotonin is found in the brain and central nervous system
which has many implications on mood, behavior, and sleep patterns. Depression,
insomnia, anxiety, suicide, migraines, PMS, obsessive/compulsive behavior,
stress, obesity, and addiction are manifestations of low levels
of serotonin, so 5-HTP is powerful in its ability to positively improve
health in these areas.
As
a natural and safe way to boost serotonin it has many implications on
mood, behavior and sleep patterns. Researchers have clinically investigated
5-HTP in comparison to antidepressant
drugs. The results of the studies were astounding. Using
the standard depression scale, both the drug and 5-HTP groups displayed
identical reduction in depression. Depressed patients who received 100mg
of 5-HTP, three times daily, showed at least a 50% improvement in their
symptoms, without any reported side effects. Similar studies with depressed
children demonstrated equal benefit. Subsequent studies were performed
using 5-HTP for anxiety, panic disorder, sleep difficulties and obesity.
In his research R.S. Kahn observed an obvious decline in anxiety symptoms
when supplementing with 5-HTP, and patients with panic disorder noticed
a feeling of relief after receiving 5-HTP. Melatonin, which helps regulate
our sleep-wake cycle, is a metabolite of serotonin. Early research studies
show that supplementing with 5-HTP may have positive effects on sleep
patterns. In a six week clinical study with obese patients, those supplemented
with 5-HTP were able to reduce carbohydrate intake, and experienced
a feeling of early satiety loss.
L-5-Hydroxytryptophan
is reported to be of greatest benefit in psychiatric and neurological
disorders where there is a deficiency of neural serotonin. L-5-Hydroxytryptophan
is also indicated for its uses in alleviating the symptoms of a number
of common syndromes such as anxiety and depression. L-5-Hydroxytryptophan
is also cited as a natural relaxant, to help alleviate insomnia by inducing
normal sleep, for the treatment of migraine and headaches and to aid
in the control of cravings such as in eating disorders. L-5-Hydroxytryptophan
is also thought to assist and strengthen the immune system and may help
to reduce the risk of artery and heart spasms. L-5-Hydroxytryptophan
has also been cited in the management of Parkinson's disease (PD) and
epilepsy.
Dosage:
Each
capsule contains 750mg, with a single dose being 1 to 2 capsules for
the average person. Given the differences in physiology and lifestyle,
we recommend 1 capsule to start, increasing up to 3 capsules as indicated
by results. Most people take 2 capsules. Do not exceed 4 capsules in
one dose, and do not take more than 6 capsules in 24 hours. Drink with
fruit juice, eat a banana or fruit snack 15 minutes before or after
taking. Check with your physician before using stimulants, or if you
are taking other medication. Do not mix stimulants!
Conclusion:
As
a synergistic blend, JUMPSTART is a remarkable energy supplement formula.
It has so many beneficial qualities in so many different and critical
areas of human health. It stimulates & boosts daily energy, as well
as induces a strong sense of confidence and well-being, which makes
it a product to be appreciated in many ways in every day life. Just one dose and you'll feel
fully charged and ready to be your best. The JUMPSTART formula is superior
to anything available over the counter -- we believe it's the healthiest
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