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Natural Reuptake Inhibitor

Uses

NRI's are mostly designed to help relieve symptoms of depression, ADHD and anxiety, including General Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Social Phobias, Panic Attacks, social anxiety and insomnia. Over the last couple of years, neutraceutical research labs in the United States have begun developing NRI's to help with weight loss and other health issues.

How does a NRI work?

Many individuals suffering from depression and anxiety disorders are often suffering from a chemical imbalance in their brain. Natural Reuptake Inhibitors effectively stabilizes several important neurotransmitters in the brain, Serotonin and Norepinephrine which are responsible for perception and emotions, and overall emotional feelings in the body. Through naturally balancing the key chemicals and nutrients in the body, NRI's can provide short and long-term, and virtually side effect-free depression and anxiety relief. Individual ingredients in NRI formulas such as Clarocet, Amoryn and Welatonin have been detailed in over 200 Clinical studies to help balance key neurotransmitters like Serotonin, Norepinephrine, Dopamine and GABA which are believed to be responsible for feelings of anxiety and depression.

Side Effects

The constituents in Natural Reuptake Inhibitors are all-natural. Numerous clinical studies involving adults, teenagers and children have shown that no harmful side effects occur from taking appropriate and balanced doses.

NRI's do not cause withdrawal or serotonin syndrome.

Types of NRI's

A natural reuptake inhibitor is defined as an natural herb, amino acid or nutrient that has an inhibitory reuptake effect on neurotransmitters like Serotonin, Norepinhephrine, Dopamine or GABA. One of the most commonly used NRI's is St. John's Wort, often with a Hyperforin content of 3% to 5%.