Sensoril is said to “contain the highest, most potent levels of stress-fighting, adaptogenic, cognition-enhancing ashwagandha bioactives in the industry.”
NutraGenesis LLC (Brattleboro, VT) has announced a new website, www.sensoril.com, for stress-relieving ingredient Sensoril, a multiple-patented, standardized extract of the Ayurvedic adaptogen ashwagandha (Withania somnifera). NutraGenesis sells Sensoril through a license from NJ-based Natreon Inc.
The new Sensoril website features extensive background information and research data on Sensoril, a Frequently Asked Questions section, tips for relieving stress, ingredient news, and information on where to purchase products containing Sensoril.
“The Sensoril.com website demonstrates NutraGenesis’s continuing commitment to providing outstanding customer support for our ingredients. It will help consumers learn more about Sensoril, which possesses clinically proven health benefits and substantiated structure/function claims,” says NutraGenesis president Suzanne McNeary.
According to NutraGenesis, Sensoril “contains the highest, most potent levels of stress-fighting, adaptogenic, cognition-enhancing ashwagandha bioactives in the industry.” The company says that human clinical studies have shown that Sensoril also offers benefits for energy, heart health, and glucose balance by helping to lower levels of stress hormone cortisol in the body. The ingredient is GRAS affirmed.
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