WomenSense - AdrenaSense
WomenSense AdrenaSense - A synergistic combination of adaptogenic herbs, including Rhodiola, Suma, Siberian Ginseng, Schisandra and Ashwagandha, designed to support the adrenal glands which helps the body deal with stress and promotes uninterrupted sleep. Over-worked adrenals contribute to sleep difficulties, moodiness, cravings, and other problems. Under stress the adrenals release cortisol and adrenaline, hormones that produce physical reactions to help us handle stress. Once the stress is gone, cortisol and adrenaline should turn “off”, but chronic stress can leave them “on” all the time, leading to cellular damage and adrenal exhaustion.
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WomenSense - AdrenaSense
WomenSense - AdrenaSense
WomenSense AdrenaSense - A synergistic combination of adaptogenic herbs, including Rhodiola, Suma, Siberian Ginseng, Schisandra and Ashwagandha, designed to support the adrenal glands which helps the body deal with stress and promotes uninterrupted sleep. Over-worked adrenals contribute to sleep difficulties, moodiness, cravings, and other problems. Under stress the adrenals release cortisol and adrenaline, hormones that produce physical reactions to help us handle stress. Once the stress is gone, cortisol and adrenaline should turn “off”, but chronic stress can leave them “on” all the time, leading to cellular damage and adrenal exhaustion.
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WomenSense AdrenaSense - A synergistic combination of adaptogenic herbs, including Rhodiola, Suma, Siberian Ginseng, Schisandra and Ashwagandha, designed to support the adrenal glands which helps the body deal with stress and promotes uninterrupted sleep. Over-worked adrenals contribute to sleep difficulties, moodiness, cravings, and other problems. Under stress the adrenals release cortisol and adrenaline, hormones that produce physical reactions to help us handle stress. Once the stress is gone, cortisol and adrenaline should turn “off”, but chronic stress can leave them “on” all the time, leading to cellular damage and adrenal exhaustion.












