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sleep anxiety Persen®

50/25/25-mg 
Coated Tablets
40/blister pack

$10.00

 

 


 

 

 

 

 
Each coated tablet contains:

Supplement Facts for Persen®

Ingredient
Amount Per One Coated Tablet
 
 
Valeriana officinalis (Valerianae radix extr. sicc 6:1)

  Melissa leaves extract (Melissae folium extr. sicc 6:1)

  Mint extract (Menthae herbae extr. sicc 6:1)

 
  50 mg

 
 
  25mg


  25mg

Other formulation ingredients (excipients): talc, magnesium stearate, crosspovidone, corn starch, colloidal silica, microcrystalline cellulose, lactoze.
Coating:
Hypermellose, talc, corn starch, carboxymethyl cellulose sodium, povidone (PVP), sacharose, colloidal silica, calcium carbonate, Titanium dioxide, iron oxide food colors E171 and 172, glycerol, Kapol 600

Directions:

As a dietary supplement, for anxiety, stress, or agitation symptoms, adults may take two (2) coated tablets,
2-3 times a day with a small amount of liquid.
For sleeping problems, take 2-3 coated tablets at once, with a small amount of liquid, 60 min. before bedtime.

Always check with your doctor whether this product is good for you.

What is Persen®?

Persen®  is produced under supervision of the health authorities in one of the European countries, and can be found in European
apothecaries.  Its first active ingredient,
Valeriana officinalis
(Valerianae radix), has been used safely and effectively as a sedative and
sleep aid for several thousand years, and is widely supported by modern research as a mild sedative for the central nervous system
.
Melissa leaves are most often used as a mild sedative to relieve insomnia and anxiety
mood disturbances, such as restlessness and
anxiety, and sleep disturbances. The mint leaves have a relaxation effect.  The combination of all three is believed to have a beneficial
synergistic effect.

Side effects

Unknown

Warning

For adults, over 18 years ONLY. Keep out of reach of children. Not for pregnant women or nursing mothers.
The action of this preparation  may be amplified by alcohol or anti-axiety treatments.

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History/Folk Use: The use of Melissa dates back to ancient time when the Europeans used it for longevity, memory, fertility, and as an aid to beekeepers. The first published mention of Melissa appeared around 300 BC in Historia Plantarium. This was a book compiled by Theophrastus of Ephesus, who was a pupil of Aristotle. Between 50 and 80 AD, Plinus Securdus recommended Melissa to be used externally to treat insect bites and internally for the treatment of abdominal colic and uterine spasms. In 810, Charlemagne demanded his people to plant Melissa all around his kingdom. In 1978, it was discovered that the aqueous extract of Melissa demonstrated antiviral effects against both herpes simplex types one and two (check our Herbal Ointment Melissae extr. spissum 1.4% - for cold sores and herpes; 20g/unit)

Reference:  Aqueous extract of valerian root (Valeriana officinalis L.) improves sleep quality in man.  Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1982 Jul;17(1):65-71.

Leathwood PD, Chauffard F, Heck E, Munoz-Box R.

The effect of an aqueous extract of valerian (Valeriana officinalis L.) root on subjectively rated sleep measures was studied on 128 people. Each person received 9 samples to test (3 containing placebo, 3 containing 400 mg valerian extract and 3 containing a proprietary over-the-counter valerian preparation). The samples, identified only by a code number, and presented in random order, were taken on non-consecutive nights. Valerian produced a significant decrease in subjectively evaluated sleep latency scores and a significant improvement in sleep quality: the latter was most notable among people who considered themselves poor or irregular sleepers, smokers, and people who thought they normally had long sleep latencies. Night awakenings, dream recall and somnolence the next morning were relatively unaffected by valerian. With the proprietary valerian-containing preparation, the only change was a significant increase in reports of feeling more sleepy than normal the next morning. Thus the questionnaire, simple to use and non-invasive, provides a sensitive means for detecting the effects of mild sedatives on different aspects of sleep in man. It also allows identification within the test population of the subgroups most affected.

*DISCLAIMER: This brand-statement has not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
BATORY A.M., Inc. makes no claims whatsoever as to any benefits of this product beyond its value as a dietary supplement.

 

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