Skip to product information
1 of 2

Stress OFF

Stress OFF

Supply

Content: 60 capsules. (1 month of use)

Net amount: 43.68 g

INGREDIENTS: Reishi dry extract (Ganoderma lucidum, fruiting body), Eleutherococcus sectum extract (Eleutherococcus senticosus Rupr., root), coating agent (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose), Schisandra extract (Schisandra chinensis (Turcz.) Baill., fruit), bulking agent (microcrystalline cellulose), anti-caking agent (magnesium salts of fatty acids).

Instructions for use: Take 2 capsules a day with water and preferably food at any time of the day.

View full details

Intended to

People who seek to manage daily stress naturally, promoting a feeling of calm and well-being that allows them to maintain balance in their daily lives.

How Each Ingredient Works

Schisandra (Schisandra chinensis)

The schizandrins contained in this herbal extract are known for their adaptogenic properties, which can help increase the body's ability to adapt to stress. In traditional medicine, it has been attributed with the ability to support overall well-being during both physical and mental stress, helping to improve stress resistance.

Eleuterococo (Eleutherococcus Senticosus)

It contributes to the body's ability to adapt to physical and emotional stress, promoting an overall sense of well-being. Similarly, its properties may support physical capacity during exercise and help reduce fatigue, improving endurance in physical activities.

Reishi (Ganoderma Lucidum)

Reishi is known for supporting natural immune defenses, which can be especially helpful during periods of prolonged stress, when the immune system tends to weaken. Additionally, its antioxidant compounds may help protect against oxidative stress, which in turn can benefit overall well-being.

Your Improvement process

  • At 4 weeks

    You will feel a reduction in the consequences of daily stress on your well-being, noticing it in the quality of your sleep and in the increase in energy. Reishi will have begun to help you in your response to stress, while Schisandra and Eleutherococcus will begin to balance your nervous system and increase your physical and mental resistance.

  • At 3 months

    You will notice an improvement in your ability to handle stressful situations without sacrificing your well-being. The synergy between Reishi, Schisandra and Eleutherococcus will strengthen your resistance to physical and emotional stress, improve your mental clarity and significantly reduce anxiety and fatigue.

  • At 6 months

    You will experience sustained, comprehensive well-being, with a noticeable improvement in your stress management and a constant sense of calm and focus. The combination of Reishi, Schisandra and Eleutherococcus will continue to support your mental and physical health, providing greater resilience to stressors and therefore improving your quality of life.

1 of 3

Frequently asked questions about Stress OFF

What is the difference between TyroEnergy and Stress OFF?

If your main problem is that you feel exhausted and without energy, TyroEnergy is the supplement for you. It is like giving your daily energy a "reset", helping you feel more active and awake. If your main problem is that you feel stressed, nervous or anxious, and this affects your well-being, Stress OFF will help you calm your nerves and deal with stress more effectively. Anyway, you could combine both.

Is it compatible with other drugs for anxiety, antidepressants, etc?

Stress OFF is compatible with the drugs most commonly used in anxiety disorders, mood disorders or even insomnia. The ingredients of Stress OFF do not interfere with their mechanism of action, nor do they increase the risk of adverse reactions. We sincerely hope that with the addition of Stress OFF, we will be able to reduce the dose of these drugs or even stop taking them in the future.

Why doesn't it have Ashwagandha?

We have decided not to include Ashwagandha in “Stress OFF” due to a few important considerations. Although Ashwagandha is a popular adaptogen, it is not ideal for everyone. For example, in individuals with thyroid problems, Ashwagandha may not be the best choice as it has the potential to induce excess thyroid function, which could lead to pathological conditions. Additionally, Ashwagandha may increase testosterone levels in some individuals, which, while this may be beneficial in certain contexts, could worsen problems such as acne or excessive hair growth in others.

For these reasons, we have chosen to use adaptogens that offer similar benefits but are more universal and accessible to a wider variety of people. Ingredients such as Reishi, Siberian Ginseng, and Schisandra chinensis in Stress OFF are safe and effective adaptogens, suitable for a wide range of users, without the potential risks associated with Ashwagandha.

Can it be combined with other adaptogens?

Stress OFF can be taken together with other supplements, including those with adaptogenic compounds such as Rhodiola, ashwagandha or theanine, since they act through different pathways and have complementary and non-superimposable effects. However, if in doubt, it is always advisable to consult a health professional.

Does Eleutherococcus cause tachycardia/excitatory effects like other Ginsengs?

Eleutherococci has nothing to do with Ginseng. The problem is that people have wrongly called Eleutherococci "Siberian Ginseng", when in fact it belongs to a completely different botanical family than ginseng. Ginseng belongs to the Panax ginseng family, which has active ingredients (which are ginsenoids) that act at different levels (they provide more energy and vitality, improve circulation at the cerebral level, etc.). Meanwhile, Eleutherococci's active ingredients are eleutherosides, which are completely different, so it does not have these excitatory effects. It is like saying that avocado and zucchini are the same because they are green. They are similar, but they are not the same.

Hence, the effects such as low blood pressure or alterations in people who take coagulation drugs associated with Panax ginseng have nothing to do with Eleutherococo.