Oxybiane Cell Protect 60caps
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Neurobiane is a food supplement that contributes to the normal functioning of the nervous system. Thanks to its formulation it promotes relaxation and serenity.
Indicated in cases of irritability, impatience, mood swings and insomnia.
Take care of your system!
Take 1 capsule a day, preferably in the afternoon or at the end of the day outside of meals.
Tryptophan is an essential amino acid. This means that the human body cannot produce it and, therefore, must be obtained from food sources.
This amino acid is key to the production and maintenance of muscles, enzymes, proteins and neurotransmitters in the body.
Tryptophan is best-known for its contribution in the production of melatonin and serotonin. Melatonin helps regulate sleep patterns while serotonin is a neurotransmitter involved in stabilising mood and regulating appetite.
In supplement form, with dose specified by the manufacturer, tryptophan can contribute to stabilise mood in times of temporary stress or lack of energy, as well as mild insomnia not treated with medication. Supplement intake should not exceed 3 months. Consult with a healthcare professional if you are already taking medication for insomnia or mood disorders. Always remember it is important to maintain a balanced diet, as it is also a source of this amino acid and other micronutrients necessary for the synthesis of neurotransmitters.
Helps you relax.
Alexandra M.
le produit me semble efficace, mais là encore j'en attends un bénéfice sur le long terme
Alexandra M.
Excellent product that calms, relaxes and helps to find sleep.
Anonymous A.
Very good. Meets my expectations.
Anonymous A.
Light appetite suppressant and in cure the magnesium is beneficial for the nervous system
Anonymous A.
Yes, I recommend to calm down
Anonymous A.
Helped me get my spirits up and project myself. I am hypersensitive and this product helps me to channel my emotions and to be less ''on edge''. In short, I feel better.
Anonymous A.
It's a good product, I already knew it.
Anonymous A.