Drenamin is an adrenal function & energy production support supplement, with vitamins involved in production of neurotransmitters associated with emotional balance.*
- Involved in healthy adrenal gland functions*
- Supports energy production and metabolism*
- Contains vitamins that are involved in the production of neurotransmitters associated with emotional balance*
- Supports a healthy immune response i.e., to everyday environmental stressors*
- Contains a combination of key ingredients from Cataplex® C, Cataplex®B2, and Drenatrophin PMG®
- Excellent source of riboflavin and niacin
- Good source of vitamin B6 and antioxidant vitamin C
How Drenamin Supports Adrenal Health
Vitamin C is found in high concentrations in the adrenal glands and plays a role in the natural stress response as a cofactor in the synthesis of catecholamines: the “fight or flight” hormones secreted by the adrenal glands.
1-3 Vitamin B6-dependent enzymes are also required for the biosynthesis of epinephrine and dopamine — two other important neurotransmitters.
4 How Drenamin Impacts Emotional Balance
Dietary intake status of select nutrients — which include niacin (B3), riboflavin (B2), and vitamin B6, all of which are included in one serving of Drenamin — is associated with mental health status with regard to mood and optimal neurological functioning.
11-13 Vitamin B6 is a cofactor for the synthesis of GABA, serotonin, and dopamine.
14-15 How Drenamin Contributes to a Healthy Immune Response
Vitamin C is an antioxidant, which is critical to a healthy immune system by helping to manage oxidative stress, supporting the maturation of T cells, stimulating leukocyte function, and playing a role in natural killer (NK) cell activity.
5-8 Vitamin C is also important for white blood cell function as well as the maintenance and regeneration of cells.
6,8-9 The B vitamins riboflavin (B2), niacin (B3), and pyridoxine (B6) may also play a role in immune function.
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♱ Claims based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.
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