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D Stress™

D Stress™

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D Stress™ helps support the body during periods of excessive stress by replacing the nutrients expended in high amounts during that time.

This dietary supplement contains large amounts of:

  • B complex vitamins
  • Vitamin C
  • Calcium
  • Magnesium
  • Adrenal substance
  • Valerian root extract
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D Stress helps support the body during periods of excessive stress by replacing the nutrients expended in high amounts during that time. D Stress contains large amounts of B complex vitamins, in addition to vitamin C, calcium, magnesium, adrenal substance and valerian root extract. A bottle of D Stress™

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  • 120 capsules
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D Stress™ is known to:

  • replace the nutrients expended in high amounts during times of stress
  • contain large amounts of B complex vitamins, in addition to vitamin C, calcium, magnesium, adrenal substance and valerian root substance
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Four or more capsules twice daily or as advised by your health care practitioner.

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D Stress™ supplement facts:

Serving size: 1 capsule

Servings per container: 120


4 capsules contain:   % RDI
Vitamin C 1,000 mg 1666
Vitamin B-1 (Thiamine) 50 mg 3333
Vitamin B-2 (Riboflavin) 50 mg 2941
Vitamin B-6 (Pyridoxine) 50 mg 2500
Vitamin B-12 (Cyanocobalamin) 50 mg 8333
Pantothenic acid 500 µg 12000
Calcium (Chelate/Citrate) 400 mg 40
Magnesium (Chelate/Citrate) 100 mg 25
Adrenal substance 200 mg *
Valerian root extract 200 mg *
*RDI stands for Reference Daily Intake - RDI not established.


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As with any nutritional supplement, if you are pregnant or lactating or currently taking any medication, please consult your physician or health care practitioner prior to using this product.

Keep out of reach of children.

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  • Shelf life is 3 to 4 years for an unopened product
  • Shelf life is 3 to 4 years for an opened product
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What makes D Stress™ different?

One of the most effective ways to help support the body during periods of excessive stress is by replacing the nutrients expended in high amounts during that time. D Stress™ contains large amounts of B complex vitamins, in addition to:

  • Vitamin C
  • Calcium
  • Magnesium
  • Adrenal substance
  • Valerian root extract

Facts about stress

Because stress can lead to deficiencies of the B complex vitamins, it is very important that the body receives additional amounts of B vitamins during these times. B vitamins are critical to the proper functioning of the nervous system as well as being essential to the proper health of the circulatory, cardiovascular, digestive and immune systems. They are also required in the metabolism of many amino acids and essential for the function of all cells, with emphasis upon bone marrow, nervous tissue and the gastrointestinal tract.

Stress is a factor in almost everyone's life and thus supplementation with the nutrients shown to assist the body during times of excess stress is important. Deficiencies can lead to fatigue, chronic headaches, irritability, changes in appetite, memory loss, high blood pressure, nervous twitches, insomnia and gastrointestinal disorders.

In addition to the B vitamins, nutrients such as vitamin C, calcium, magnesium, adrenal substance and valerian root extract have been shown to have a calming effect on the body.

Key ingredients of D Stress™:


Functions of Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid):

  1. The most important function of Vitamin C in the human body is in the formation of collagen protein. Collagen is the glue for specialized tissues that hold us together, such as skin, cartilage, tendon and bone.
  2. Speeds up the healing of wounds.
  3. Antihistamine action.
  4. Maintains strength in blood vessels.
  5. Fights bacterial and viral infections.
  6. Promotes formation of hemoglobin.
  7. Aids in absorption of iron from intestinal tract.
  8. Converts folic acid to folinic acid.
  9. Antioxidant action, protection many other valuable nutrients such as thiamine, riboflavin, vitamins A and E, and pantothenic acid against damage from oxidation.
  10. Diuretic action on body cells.
  11. Aids in the metabolism of the amino acids, phenylalanine tyrosine and tryptophan.
  12. Helps the adrenals in the secretion of hormones.

Deficiency symptoms of Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid)

  1. Skin bruising and bleeding gums
  2. Shortness of breath and impaired digestion
  3. Anemia
  4. Joint pains
  5. Increased healing time of surface wounds
  6. Breaks in capillary walls resulting in clots
  7. Excessive hair loss
  8. Scurvy

Functions of Vitamin B-1

  1. Assists in conversion of carbohydrates to glucose
  2. Necessary for growth, fertility and lactation
  3. Controls and feeds nervous system
  4. Stabilizes the appetite
  5. Involved and consumed in the metabolism of alcohol

Deficiency Symptoms of Vitamin B-1

  1. Poor carbohydrate metabolism
  2. Mental instability, forgetfulness, fears and confusion due to the build up of pyruvic acid in the blood, crating an oxygen deficit
  3. Cardiac malfunctions - palpitations, rapid rhythm, enlarged heart, elevated venous pressure, and myocardial lesions
  4. Loss of ankle and knee flexes
  5. Muscular weakness progressing to atrophy
  6. Fatigue
  7. Reduced or lost appetite
  8. Inflammation of the optic nerve

Functions of B-2 (Riboflavin)

  1. The respiration of cells
  2. Aids in the conversion of tryptophan to niacin
  3. Critical in the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and fats
  4. Needed in the maintenance of skin, nails and hair
  5. Helps the eyes in adaptation to light

Deficiency Symptoms of Vitamin B-2 (Riboflavin)

  1. Shiny tongue
  2. Eye fatigue- burning, itching, with a sensitivity to bright lights
  3. Capillary congestion in the white are of the eye
  4. Sensation of grit or grinding sand inside eyelids
  5. Lesions of the lips, scaling around the nose, mouth and ears
  6. Difficulty in urination, vaginal itching
  7. Oily skin
  8. Retarded erythrocyte formation resulting in anemia
  9. Cataracts
  10. Pellagra factor

Functions of Vitamin B-6 (Pyridoxine)

  1. Necessary for proper assimilation of Vitamin B-12
  2. Aids in the production of hydrochloric acid
  3. Required in the metabolism of many amino acids
  4. Involved in the metabolism of fats, especially the unsaturated fatty acids
  5. Necessary for the conversion of tryptophan to niacin
  6. Helps to maintain the sodium/potassium balance
  7. Facilitates glycogen conversion to glucose
  8. Must be present for the production of antibodies and red blood cells
  9. Involved in proper synthesis and activity of DNA and RNA

Deficiency Symptoms of Vitamin B-6 (Pyridoxine)

  1. Dermatitis
  2. Numbness of hands and feet
  3. Over production of xanthurenic acid (green-colored urine)
  4. Low blood sugar and low glucose tolerance
  5. Cramps in the extremities
  6. Dizziness, nausea, vomiting
  7. Kidney stones
  8. Edema
  9. Arthritis

Functions of Vitamin B-12 (Cobalamin)

  1. Essential for the functioning of all cells, with emphasis upon bone marrow, nervous tissue, and gastrointestinal tract
  2. Aids in the synthesis of many other nutrients such as choline
  3. Plays a vital role in the formation of nucleic acids
  4. Because of it connection with bone marrow, it is needed by the body in the formation of the red blood cells

Deficiency Symptoms of Vitamin B-12 (Cobalamin)

The really serious lasting side effect from a B-12 deficiency can take years to develop.

  1. Soreness and tingling of the extremities, indicating the deficiency is affecting the nervous system
  2. Sore tongue, weakness, loss of weight
  3. Brain damage over the long period similar to schizophrenia
  4. Shooting pains, "needles and pins" sensations
  5. Serious apathy
  6. Pernicious anemia (accompanied bye generation of the spinal cord)
  7. Neuritis, menstrual disturbances. 8. Mental deterioration and paralysis

Functions of Pantothenic acid:

Pantothenic acid is necessary for the makeup of coenzyme A. This factor is necessary during the intermediary metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. Since this nutrient has an enhancing effect upon the adrenal gland, it becomes an important factor during stressful conditions. This vitamin is so closely involved with others of the B-group, that the B-complex group of vitamins should always be taken together as a unit. Single dosages of isolated b-vitamins can cause a rapid deficiency in others. Once a balanced combination of the entire B-complex group is taken on a daily basis, then mega-doses of isolated B-vitamins can be administered for specific purposes without the fear of creating an imbalance of deficiency.

Deficiency Symptoms of Pantothenic acid

  1. Fatigue, headache, changes in personality
  2. Reduction in metabolic processes
  3. Postural Hypotension, dizziness, rapid heart beat (this is because of the effect of the deficiency on the adrenal glands)
  4. Gastric distress, reduction of HCl and Pepsin leading to constipation
  5. Burning sensation of hands and feet
  6. Inclination toward hypoglycemia
  7. Involved in the metabolic breakdown leading to arthritis

Functions of calcium:

  1. Major function is to build bones and teeth
  2. Reduces insomnia
  3. Needed for acid/base balance
  4. Balances potassium and sodium for muscle tone
  5. Aids in regulation of heartbeat
  6. Assists in the clotting of blood
  7. Aids muscle contraction, nerve transmission

Deficiency symptoms of calcium

  1. Stunted growth
  2. Calcium tetany - leg cramps
  3. Numbness, tingling in arms and legs
  4. Children, rickets; Adults, Osteomalcia
  5. Nervousness, heart palpitations, slow pulse
  6. Excessive menstruation - lengthy menstruation

Functions of magnesium

  1. Generally involved in many metabolic functions
  2. Activates enzyme systems within cells
  3. Necessary for the contraction of muscles
  4. Regulates acid/alkaline balance
  5. Maintains DNA and RNA
  6. Essential for proper utilization of the B vitamins
  7. Involved in the synthesis of certain amino acids
  8. Needed in the conversion of blood sugar to energy

Deficiency symptoms of magnesium

  1. Irregular heart beat
  2. Close relation to coronary heart disease
  3. Apprehensiveness and disorientation
  4. Confusion
  5. Irritability of the nerves and muscles
  6. Muscle twitching and tremors
  7. Convulsions and seizures
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D Stress™ $35.00

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