Brain Easer, is an Ayurvedic formulation that is a combination of the therapeutic attributes of 6 powerful herbs. By balancing all three Doshas, it improves mood, concentration level and sleep & reduces anxiety, stress, headaches, convulsion, migraines, nausea and vomiting, ultimating relieving nervous exhaustion while treating mental functions (Unmada).
Product Benefits:HELPS FOR
Anti-anxiety in nature
Enhances sleep
Reduces Stress & Headaches
Anti-inflammatory
Uplifts mood
Long Description
Mechanism of action of each Active Ingredient:
Vijaya (Medical Cannabis, Cannabis Sativa Linn.): When someone consumes Vijaya, the chemicals present in the drug eventually bind to cannabinoid receptors in the brain. These receptors can alter the balance of mind and lead to euphoric effects. This alteration is the reason why some people experience a decline in depressive symptoms (1-3).
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera):
A study conducted on mice used the aqueous suspensions of the powdered Ashwagandha root and exhibited anti-stress activity in mice. Other pharmacological studies have confirmed that Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) is a multipurpose herb and has neuro-protective, memory-enhancing, anti-inflammatory, adaptogenic, hematopoietic, anxiolytic properties and sleep-inducing (4-6).
Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri):
Bacopa monnieri has been reported to repair the damaged neurons by elevating kinase activity, restoration of synaptic activity, and ultimately enhances nerve impulse transmission in the brain (7-9).
Peppermint (Satva, Mentha (Fam. Lamiaceae).):
Since there is a direct relationship between pain and anxiety, menthol is known to be effective in soothing the pain via enhancing the stimulation threshold of cells and reducing synaptic stimulations and transmits (10-11).
Valerian (Tagara, Valeriana wallichii DC):
The decrease in GABA level is the reason for stress. Valerian improves the level of GABA, by which it releases signals for sleep too. It also reduces the level of stress by maintaining the norepinephrine and serotonin levels in the brain which are directly related with anxiety and fear (12-14).
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