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Relaxed Mood Alcohol Free

Relaxed Mood Alcohol Free

Hawaii Pharm

#Other
50
Safety50
Efficacy50
Transparency65
Based on Examine, Wikipedia, and 23 other sources

Overview

Relaxed Mood Alcohol Free liquid combines several herbal extracts, including Borage flower, St. John's Wort, Hawthorn Berry, and Skullcap. While these herbs have traditional uses and some supporting research for mood and cardiovascular support, the use of a proprietary blend limits the ability to determine if the ingredients are present in effective doses. St. John's Wort has the most evidence, but also the most cautions for potential interactions. The lack of transparency and potential for interactions necessitates caution.

The Good

Contains herbs with traditional uses for mood support.

Liquid form may allow for flexible dosing.

cGMP certified, indicating good manufacturing practices.

The Bad

Potential Drug Interactions

Insufficient Evidence for Synergistic Effects

Proprietary Blend Obscures Exact Dosing

Is it for you?

Best For: Individuals seeking natural support for relaxation, stress reduction, or mild sleep difficulties

Skip If: Pregnant, nursing, taking sedative medications, or operating heavy machinery

Ingredients Analysis

Proprietary Extract Blend

1156 mg

Borage Flower; Herb Extract

St. John'S Wort Herb Extract

Hawthorn Berry Extract; Dry

Skullcap Herb Extract; Dry

How to Use

Take 1 mL (approx. 28 drops) daily or as directed, preferably with food. Can be mixed with water or juice.

Frequency:

Daily or as needed

Best Time:

Evening or as needed

When:

With food

Who Should Use This

Best For:

Individuals seeking natural support for relaxation, stress reduction, or mild sleep difficulties

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