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Relora™ is a unique patented, standardised combination of plant extracts proven to combat stress, anxiety, panic attacks and insomnia.

It has quickly become the U.K's No 1, non prescription supplement to help fight the problems associated with stress and anxiety and has been featured in numerous newspapers and magazines, including reviews in the Sunday Times , Sunday Times (Magazine) and Marie Claire all of which are unaminous in their support for Relora. In fact it was described by the respected Sunday Times Health journalist Susan Clarke

........'To my mind Relora is one of the all-time best supplements.' (Sunday Times 11th April 2004)

In clinical studies Relora™ was shown to be a safe, effective, rapid-acting, non-sedating supplement, which promoted relaxation, calm and a feeling of well-being.

Relora has also been demonstrated to lower Cortisol levels, the hormone released during periods of stress. Elevated Cortisol levels cause various other health problems including a compromised immune system, high blood pressure, depression, insomnia, loss of vitality and weight gain*.

Relora is a natural supplement, and can be obtained without a prescription. If you suffer from stress, anxiety or associated symptoms, Relora has been demonstrated to help.

For further information each section of the following overview is designed to give a concise, accurate and easy to understand review of Relora™.

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* SEPTEMBER 2004 Pharmaceuticals, Inc. has been issued a patent on Magnolia, a key component in the company's all natural, anti-stress ingredient Relora®. The patented methodology, US 6,582,735, relates to the use of Relora® for weight loss associated with stress and a stress-related condition known as "metabolic syndrome."

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