Sedorum
Sedorum - Helpful for Restless
Leg Syndrome RLS
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Product Description
Sedorum may afford you with an effective alternative
to conventional treatments for Restless Leg Syndrome RLS symptom
management. Sedorum has been specifically formulated to reduce the
many troubling symptoms associated with the Restless Leg condition.
Addressing symptoms is essential when trying to improve YOUR overall
mental and physical health status.
Although the majority of prescription medications have proven
effective at diminishing the symptoms associated with RLS, individuals
taking these drugs are subject to tolerance, augmentation, and dependency
issues. These side effects can be debilitating and often cause patients
to search for other avenues in condition management.
Research has indicated that the ingredients found in Sedorum
can effectively support your existing treatment program; potentially
reducing restlessness, improving sleep quality, and reduces feelings
of anxiety, without the use of harmful medicinals. Sedorum may act
to support your central nervous system's sensory and motor functioning
by supplying your body with condition-specific vitamins, minerals,
amino acids, and botanicals. Obtaining nutrients such as GABA, iron,
B12, Calcium, Magnesium, and Glycine from Sedorum ensures that your
body is well equipped in your fight against limb activity and lack
of sleep.
Sedorum Ingredients
Folic Acid - Reports exist of folic acid reducing symptoms associated
with restless leg syndrome (RLS) such as numbness, cramps, and paresthesias.
Pregnant women have a two to three times increased risk of developing
RLS possibly due to deficiency of folic acid and iron. One study
showed that reduced serum folic acid levels were correlated with
restless legs syndrome in pregnancy and supplementation could minimize
these symptoms and promote better sleep.
Vitamin B12 - A study of nearly 800 seniors showed that vitamin
B12 deficiency is common in subjects with neurosensory deficits
and RLS (4). There are some preliminary clinical reports that the
cyanocobalamin form of vitamin B12 can help relieve tremor associated
with restless leg syndrome.
Iron - Low levels of iron are associated with RLS in elderly populations,
but occasionally plasma levels may not reflect a deficiency while
bone marrow measurements can. A clinical study showed that treatment
with iron supplements for 2 months significantly improved the RLS
severity score. Research suggests abnormal brain iron metabolism
plays a role in dopaminergic systems in the brain, influencing the
circadian pattern of RLS, and interfering with sleep.
Magnesium and Calcium - Supplementation with magnesium may be useful
for treating restless legs syndrome. In some RLS patients, magnesium
treatment may decrease the amount of movement and increase the amount
of sleep in mild to moderate cases. Magnesium deficiency in patients
with RLS demonstrates changes in the EEG patterns observed in sleep
such as decreased duration and percentage of restorative REM sleep.
Calcium, an essential mineral, is required for optimal absorption
and effectiveness of magnesium and contributes to normalized brain
and neurological function. Typically, these two should be supplemented
together in a 2:1 ratio.
Valerian - Valerian root is commonly used for sleeping disorders
(RLS is classified as a sleep disorder) due to its sedative-hypnotic
and anxiolytic effects. A double-blind, placebo controlled study
of patients who took a combination of valerian and lemon balm demonstrated
amelioration of negative effects of induced stress. A randomized,
placebo controlled trial conducted at multiple centers showed that
a combination of valerian and hops has moderate hypnotic effects,
improving sleep and quality of life safely without causing rebound
of sleep problems with discontinuation of treatment.
Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) - Animal research provides evidence
that lemon balm produces peripheral pain relief and can act as a
sedative-hypnotic agent. Combined with valerian, lemon balm can
improve the quality and quantity of sleep. As well, EEG research
on a lozenge containing lemon balm demonstrated anxiolytic effects
suggesting it could better help cope with emotional and physiological
stress.
GABA (Gamma Amino Butyric Acid) - GABA is the primary inhibitory
neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. Gapapentin, a structural
analogue of GABA, is a conventional drug that in clinical trials
has shown effectiveness in reducing sensory and motor symptoms of
RLS and improving sleep related difficulties.
Glycine - Research is showing that glycine acts as a neurotransmitter
and plays a central role in regulating motor reflexes and nociceptive
pathways. The anticonvulsant drug diazepam exerts its effects through
interaction with GABA and glycine receptors, and addition of glycine
results in increased anticonvulsant effects in animals.
Sedorum Directions
As a dietary supplement, take two capsules in the morning
and two capsules in the evening with 8 ounces of water. 45-60 days
of continuous use is necessary for optimum results.
Money Back Guarantee:
If you do not attain the desired results or you are dissatisfied
for any reason, simply return all of your empty and unused bottles
of Sedorum for a full refund (excluding shipping) within 180 days.
After we have received your returned bottle(s), we will immediately
evaluate your account and issue a credit- no questions asked.
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