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Primary Benefits* of Bliss® Anti-Stress Formula


Relax and de-stress.

  • Promotes relaxation without drowsiness
  • Helps maintain healthy levels of both serotonin and dopamine
  • Helps enhance and stabilize mood
  • Helps the body adapt to stress
  • Promotes mental clarity


Relax and De-stress



What Makes Bliss Anti-Stress Formula Unique?


Our days are often at maximum capacity with responsibilities, commitments and engagements – with stress being an unfortunate byproduct. Stress affects everyone, which can cause undesirable physical and emotional effects. In many cases. the effects of stress can lead to an overall diminished sense of well-being.

Life stops for no one, and stress has no mercy. Feel like you are running on fumes? Are you having a panicky moment? When you need a sense of calm focus, help ward off worries and tension with Bliss® Anti-Stress Formula. It contains a special blend of ingredients with adaptogenic qualities that help manage stress’ negative effects so you can get through the day cool and collected. This formula not only works to relax and balance the body and mind, it does so without promoting drowsiness. The Bliss formula may also support your cognitive performance by promoting your mental clarity.*

According to an American Psychological Association’s (APA) study, worrying about the future of the nation, work and money are the top three most common sources of stress.1 Work and money have topped the list of this survey for years, however, the number of stressors in life are definitely not limited to these few. Studies show that family, relationships, health, poor nutrition, media overload, and lack of sleep can also be sources of stress.2 The APA also found that 77 percent of people experience physical stress symptoms, 73 percent experience psychological stress symptoms, and almost 50 percent of people say stress has a negative impact on their personal and professional life.2

Bliss is perfect for those stressful days or situations when you need extra support. So keep calm, carry on, and give your body the gift of Bliss!*

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

†Bacopin™ is a registered trademark of Sabinsa Corporation. 


Sources

  1. American Psychological Association. 2017. Stress in America™: The State of our Nation [PDF]. Retrieved from https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/stress/2017/state-nation.pdf
  2. The American Institute of Stress. (2017) What is Stress? Retrieved from https://www.stress.org/daily-life/
  3. American Psychological Association. Stress: The different kinds of stress. Adapted from “The Stress Solution” by Miller, L.H. and Smith, A.D., Copyright 1994 by Pocket Books. Adapted with permission. Retrieved from https://www.apa.org/helpcenter/stress-kinds.aspx
  4. The American Institute of Stress. (2017) What is Stress? Retrieved from https://www.stress.org/daily-life/
  5. American Psychological Association. (2015). Stress in America™: Paying with our Health [PDF]. Retrieved from https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/stress/2014/stress-report.pdf
  6. Panossian, A. and Wikman, G. Effects of Adaptogens on the Central Nervous System and the Molecular Mechanisms Associated with Their Stress—Protective Activity. Pharmaceuticals, 3(188-224), 2010.  doi:10.3390/ph3010188
  7. Scaccia, A. (2017, May 18). Serotonin: What You Need to Know. Retrieved from https://www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/serotonin
  8. Julson, E. (2018, May 10). 10 Best Ways to Increase Dopamine Levels Naturally. Retrieved from https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/how-to-increase-dopamine
  9. Polan, S. (2016, September 5). Time for a Brake. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/articles/201609/time-brake
  10. Ruhoy, I. (2018, October 25). GABA: Here's How It Works In Your Brain + Why It's So Important. Retrieved from https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/gaba-what-is-it
  11. National Institute of Mental Health. 5 Things You Should Know About Stress [PDF]. Retrieved from https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/stress/5thingsshldknowaboutstress-508-03132017_142898.pdf


What Makes Bliss Anti-Stress Formula Unique?

Product Classifications



Gluten-Free - The finished product contains no detectable gluten (<10ppm gluten)


Vegan - The product is made without ingredients produced by or derived from animals


Quality Standards - GMP Operations and Standardized Ingredients


Checked For: Heavy Metals, Microbiological Contaminants, Allergens, Residual Solvents, Potency, Purity and Identity



Key Ingredients


Ashwagandha Root (1.5% Withanolides) Extract
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) is an adaptogen with a long history as a reliever of stress among other things. Commonly known as “Indian ginseng”, it is regarded as a tonic that may benefit various areas of health, including cognitive and behavioral health. Research suggests ashwagandha may have calming capabilities among other actions. Studies have shown that Ashwagandha root may mimic GABA (primary inhibitory neurotransmitter that controls functions in your body and mind) activity, which means this herb may have calming effects on the body and help to balance mood. Ashwagandha may also have antioxidant properties as a protector against free radicals. Additionally, ashwagandha may support healthy levels of cortisol.*

Passion Flower Extract (3.5% Vitexins)
Passiflora incarnata or passionflower possesses health-promoting properties from the leaves, stems and flowers and supports a healthy nervous system. Native Americans used it traditionally to help calm restlessness, as well as a natural aid to subdue nervousness, mood and stress. The main active constituents in passionflower are still contested among researchers, however, research has shown the alkaloids and flavonoids of this herb contribute to its health benefits. Some recent studies suggest flavonoids in passionflower are primarily responsible for its relaxing effects however, more research is needed. One of passionflower’s mechanisms of action may be supporting normal levels of GABA in the brain, which promotes relaxation.*

Rhodiola rosea Root Extract (3% Salidrosides)
“Roseroot” contains a phenylpropanoid glycoside called salidroside/rhodioloside/rhodopsin, which may be responsible for roseroot's relaxation and adaptogenic actions – increasing resistance to the effects of stressors. Animal studies have shown protection from stressors may increase work capacity and decrease occasional fatigue. Roseroot extracts also demonstrate potential for supporting healthy cognitive function, supporting positive energy and mood levels.*

Bacopin™† (Bacopa monniera)
Bacopin has a long history in promoting health. Traditionally it has been used for promoting cognitive health, such as supporting memory function and mood balance. The main active constituents of Bacopa are saponins, which includes the chemical compounds bacoside A and bacoside B. Bacosides A and B have been shown in research studies to support learning ability, cognitive performance and improve mood. Bacopa also contains the flavonoids apigenin and luteolin, which studies have found to support cognitive health. Bacopin is a standardized extract prepared from the leaves of the Bacopa monniera plant, standardized for a minimum of 20% bacosides A and B.

L-Theanine
L-Theanine is the major amino acid found in green tea, historically used for its relaxing effects. Theanine may work for relaxation by promoting normal levels of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), serotonin and dopamine, which are associated with mood regulation. According to research studies, l-theanine does not produce theta brain waves, which are associated with drowsiness.. Theanine has shown to promote alpha brain wave activity, which promotes a “state of alert relaxation,” and may support healthy stress responses.*

Eleuthero Root Extract (0.8% Eleutherosides)
Eleuthero (Eleutherococcus senticosus) is an adaptogen which historically has been used in helping the body adapt to stress and occasional fatigue. It is also known as Siberian ginseng, however, it is only a relative of ginseng and not a true ginseng. As an adaptogen, eleuthero supports homeostasis, or balance, helping the body to deal with stressful conditions. Eleuthero may support adrenal gland function when the body is under stress. In addition to its effect on stress, Eleuthero may support cognitive function. In studies, it has been proven to support mental acuity. Additionally, eleuthero may promote healthy physical functional capacity and body performance. Eleutherosides are the active compounds found in eleuthero that researchers believe provide many of its health benefits.*



FAQs


  1. What is stress and how can it affect your body?
    We all have an idea of what stress means, but that idea may not be complete. Stress is a person’s physical mental or emotional response to change or demand. The different types of stress include acute, episodic and chronic. Acute stress is your reaction to pressures or anticipated pressures of the recent past and near future respectively.3 It’s short-term stress and includes everyday situations like traffic or having an argument. Episodic stress is frequent acute stress.3 Usually those with episodic stress have constant nervous energy, have too much going on in their life that they cannot seem to get their head above water, are irritable and impatient, or are always worrying about life. Chronic stress3 results in feeling hopeless about escaping a situation(s) that is depressing, painful or traumatic over extended amounts of time. Being homeless, feeling trapped in a job you hate, or challenging family dynamics can lead to chronic stress. Another point to remember is that stressors don’t always carry a negative connotation. There can be both positive and negative stress in everyday life: eustress and distress. Eustress can be the thrill of a rollercoaster ride, beginning a new job or having a baby – all positive life events that create normal, nervous or overwhelmed reactions.4 Distress is the opposite and includes negative stressors like experiencing a death, having a car accident, work or relationship conflict.4

  2. What are common symptoms of stress?
    Common physical and psychological symptoms of stress may include irritability or anger, feeling nervous or worried, lack of interest or motivation, feeling tired, feeling overwhelmed, feeling sad, upset stomach and muscle tension. 4,5

  3. What are adaptogens?
    Adaptogens are natural substances that may help the body adapt to physical and emotional stressors.6 They have thousands of years’ worth of history, thought to promote calming, and mood balancing qualities.6 Common adaptogens include ashwagandha, eleuthero, passionflower and rhodiola – which are in Bliss.*

  4. Bliss helps maintain healthy levels of serotonin. What is serotonin and how does it affect mood and behavior?
    As a neurotransmitter, serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine) plays a key role in the central nervous system and digestive system as it sends messages and signals between nerve cells.5 In the brain, extensive research suggests` serotonin is heavily involved in mood regulation. Also known as the “happy” or “feel-good” brain chemical, when serotonin levels are low, many people experience poor or imbalanced mood symptoms.7* When serotonin levels are healthy, people are more likely to experience calmer, more focused and stable moods.7*

  5. Bliss helps maintain healthy levels of dopamine. What is dopamine and how does it affect mood and behavior?
    Like serotonin, dopamine is a neurotransmitter. Research shows dopamine to have several functions in the brain, including its effect on a person’s feelings of reward and motivation, memory, attention and body movement.8* Low levels of dopamine in the body have shown to alter mood, reducing feelings of motivation and enthusiasm.8*

  6. What is GABA and how does it affect body and mind?
    GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) is the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter that controls functions in your body and mind. Along with glutamate, an excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system, balanced levels of these neurotransmitters are associated with relaxing the body and mood regulation.11*

  7. Are the ingredients in Bliss safe?
    Bliss Anti-Stress formula is a carefully formulated blend of herbal ingredients that do not have any known undesirable side effects.

  8. How does Bliss promote relaxation without drowsiness?
    Bliss contains herbal ingredients like L-theanine that have shown in studies to help relax or reduce stress without the side effect of drowsiness. For example, L-theanine does not produce theta brain waves, which are associated with drowsiness. Instead, studies show it helps support alpha brain waves, promoting a state of relaxation and focus.*

  9. How should I take this product?
    Adults, take two tablets daily, or as directed by your healthcare provider.

  10. When should I take Bliss?
    Bliss may be taken when you know you will be under stress. Taken regularly may allow you to get the full benefits of this product as every day has some kind of stress.*

  11. How long before I see results?
    Although everyone’s body is different, generally, results do not take long to experience. Many people feel the effects of Bliss after the first serving, while others may notice effects after a few days.

  12. Can I take Bliss Anti-Stress Formula instead of my prescription?
    No, it is not intended to replace prescription drugs. Bliss Anti-Stress is a dietary supplement designed to help adapt to stress and enhance mood.* Consult with your healthcare provider before you stop taking any prescription(s).

  13. If I am on a prescription for anxiety and/or depression, is it safe to use Bliss Anti-Stress Formula?
    While all the ingredients in Bliss are herbal, they may have side effects. We recommend consulting your healthcare provider before you begin using any dietary supplement.

  14. Are there any contraindications for Bliss?
    If you are currently taking warfarin (Coumadin), other antiplatelet/anticoagulant medications, antihypertensive medications, antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications or have an ongoing medical condition, you should consult your healthcare provider before using this product. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should not use this product. This product may decrease the effects of caffeine and other stimulants.

  15. What are other ways I can manage stress?*
    Bliss can be a helpful dietary supplement for helping you adapt to stress and feel more balanced.* However, Bliss is not a cure to stress. Rather it is formulated to help adapt to stress and balance mood.* Other ways to help manage stress include recognizing signs of how your body responds to stress,12 as they may indicate you are not coping with situations in ways that benefit your health. You can also try activities like exercise12, which may boost your mood, or things that promote relaxation (e.g. meditation, yoga, etc.). Additionally, having a support network of friends and/or family12 may be a helpful way to help manage stress levels. One last thing – when you feel overwhelmed and don’t think you can cope, reach out to a healthcare professional for help.12 They may help provide you with resources and recommendations.


Science


  • Bhattacharya, S. K., et al. Adaptogenic activity of Withania somnifera: an experimental study using a rat model of chronic stress.  Pharmacol Biochem Behav.  75(3):547-555, 2003.
  • Candelario, M. et al. Direct evidence for GABAergic activity of Withania somnifera on mammalian ionotropic GABAA and GABAρ receptors. J Ethnopharmacol, 171: 264-272. 2015.
  • Davydov M and Krikorian AD. Eleutherococcus senticosus (Rupr. & Maxim.) Maxim. (Araliaceae) as an adaptogen: a closer look. J Ethnopharmacol 72:345-93, 2000.
  • Dhuley, JN. Effect of ashwagandha on lipid peroxidation in stress-induced animals. J Ethnopharmacol.  60(2):173-178, 1998.
  • Dhuley, JN. Adaptogenic and cardioprotective action of ashwagandha in rats and frogs. J Ethnopharmacol 70(1):57-63, 2000.
  • Dufresne, CJ and Farnworth ER. A review of latest research findings on the health promotion properties of tea. The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry 12(7): 404-21, 2001.
  • Gaffney, B. T., et al. Panax ginseng and Eleutherococcus senticosus may exaggerate an already existing biphasic response to stress via inhibition of enzymes which limit the binding of stress hormones to their receptors.  Medical Hypotheses.  56(5):567-572, 2001.
  • Grandhi A. A comparative pharmacological investigation of Ashwagandha and Ginseng. J Ethnopharmacol 44(3):131-5, 1994.
  • Ito, K., et al. Effects of L-theanine on the release of alpha brain waves in human volunteers.  Nippon Nogeikagaku Kaishi 72:153-157, 1998.
  • Jang, S. et al. Luteolin Inhibits Microglia and Alters Hippocampal-Dependent Spatial Working Memory in Aged Mice. The Journal of Nutrition, 140(10):1892-1898. 2010
  • Kelly, G. Nutritional and botanical interventions to assist with the adaptation to stress. Alt Med Review 4: 249-265, 1999.
  • Kelly, G. Rhodiola rosea: a possible plant adaptogen. Altern Med Rev 6(3):293-302., 2001. Review.
  • Kimura, K. et al. l-Theanine reduces psychological and physiological stress responses. Biological Psychology, 74(1): 39-45. 2007.
  • Kongkeaw, C. et al. Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials on cognitive effects of Bacopa monnieri extract. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 151(1): 528-635, 2014.
  • Kuo, J. et al. The effect of eight weeks of supplementation with Eleutherococcus senticosus on endurance capacity and metabolism in human. Chin J Physiol., 53(2): 105-11, 2010.
  • Mason, R. 200 mg of Zen: L-Theanine Boosts Alpha Waves, Promotes Alert Relaxation. Alternative and Complementary Therapies 7(2): 91-95, 2001.
  • Narinderpal, K. et al. A Review on Pharmacological Profile of Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha). RRJBS: 2(4): 6-14. 2013.
  • Nobre, A.C., Rao, A and Owen, G.N. L-theanine, a natural constituent in tea, and its effect on mental state. Asia Pac J Clin Nutr 17 (S1):167-168, 2008.
  • Panossian, A. and Wikman, G. Effects of Adaptogens on the Central Nervous System and the Molecular Mechanisms Associated with Their Stress—Protective Activity. Pharmaceuticals, 3(1): 188-224), 2010.  doi:10.3390/ph3010188
  • Panossian, A. et al. Adaptogens Stimulate Neuropeptide Y and Hsp72 Expression and Release in Neuroglia Cells. Front Neurosci., 6:6, 2012.
  • Rai, D. Adaptogenic effect of Bacopa monniera (Brahmi). Pharmacol Biochem Behav 75(4):823-30, 2003.
  • Russo A, Borrelli F. Bacopa monniera, a reputed nootropic plant: an overview.  Phytomedicine 2005;12:305-317. 
  • Singh, N. et al. An Overview on Ashwagandha: A Rasayana (Rejuvenator) of Ayurveda. Afr J Tradit Complement Altern Med. 8(5 Suppl): 208-213. 2011.
  • Souza, C. et al. Commitment of human pluripotent stem cells to a neural lineage is induced by the pro-estrogenic flavonoid apigenin. Advances in Regenerative Biology, 2(0). 2015.
  • Spasov, A. A double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study of the stimulating and adaptogenic effect of Rhodiola rosea SHR-5 extract on the fatigue of students caused by stress during an examination period with a repeated low-dose regimen. Phytomedicine 7(2):85-9, 2000.
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  • Yin, H. et al. GABA-mimetic actions of Withania somnifera on substantia gelatinosa neurons of the trigeminal subnucleus caudalis in mice. Am J Chin Med, 41(5): 1043-51. 2013.


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10/01/2024

by Anonymous

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I absolutely love this product ! It gives me a little boost in my mood without side effects as I am sensitive to some supplements

Response from Customer Service
10/01/2024

Thank you so much for your enthusiastic review of nutraMetrix Bliss® Anti-Stress Formula! We're delighted to hear that you love it and that it's giving you a mood boost. Your positive experience and feedback mean the world to us. If you have any questions or need assistance, please feel free to reach out. Thank you for choosing nutraMetrix Bliss®!

08/30/2024

by RENEES

A MUST for Stressful Days!

There have been many days this past year where life has been extremely challenging for me and my daily go to has been the Bliss Anti Stress! On days when I was super emotional for who knows why this product kept me calm and steady and able to face those challenges in a relaxed manner.
Highly recommend for every single person because in this day we ALL have some type of stress!

Response from Customer Service
08/31/2024

Thank you for your heartfelt review! We're so glad to hear that Bliss® Anti-Stress Formula has been a reliable support for you during challenging times. It's wonderful to know that it has helped you stay calm and steady, even on super emotional days. Your recommendation means a lot to us, and we appreciate you sharing your positive experience. We're honored to be a part of your daily routine and to help you manage stress. Thanks again for your feedback!

08/30/2024

by KaleighK

Amazing!

Awesome blend! It helps me approach stressful times with a calmness and clarity.

Response from Customer Service
08/31/2024

Thank you for your amazing review! We're delighted to hear that the blend helps you approach stressful times with calmness and clarity. Your positive feedback means a lot to us, and we're thrilled to be a part of your stress management routine. Thanks for sharing your experience!

08/24/2024

by Anonymous

The best!

This is the best product I have found for managing stress. No crash, just relief. This helps me to tackle stressful things with a clear head.

Response from Customer Service
08/27/2024

Dear Valued Customer,

Thank you so much for your amazing review! We're thrilled to hear that Bliss® Anti-Stress Formula has been so beneficial for you. It's wonderful to know that it helps support your stress and approach challenges with a clear head. Your feedback means a lot to us. Thanks for sharing your experience!

Thank you again!
The Product Information Team

07/02/2024

by Anonymous

Sensitive to product

Although I think the bliss is a good product it does not work for me. I felt very spicy headed. I gave it to my husband to try and I found that it helps him however, it seems to cause digestive problems.

Response from Customer Service
07/02/2024

Dear Valued Customer,

Thank you for trying our Bliss® Anti-Stress Formula and sharing your experience. We're sorry to hear that it didn't meet your personal needs and caused discomfort.

Given the individual nature of reactions to dietary supplements, we understand our products may not suit everyone perfectly, and we take your feedback seriously.

A product specialist will reach out to you and your husband soon, they will provide further assistance.

We appreciate your patience and are committed to improving your experience with our products.

Thank you again,
The Product Information Team