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TADS - 60 Tabs
TADS - 60 Tabs
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TADS - 60 Tabs
$54.00
Genestra TADS - 60 Tabs is a dietary supplement in tablet form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

TADS - AN ADRENAL EXTRACTTADS Adrenal gland extract contains proteins and essential nutrients that can help optimize your adrenal functioning. Genestra's formula provides freeze-dried bovine adrenal (165 mg per tablet) which contains the active hormones that can supplement for the activity of an under-functioning gland. Naturopath's recommend patients with lethargy, dizziness, headaches, memory problems, food cravings, blood sugar imbalances, and increased infections due to adrenal deficiencies take a glandular extracts such as TADS. [TABLETS]
Each tablet contains:
Bovine (Bos taurus) Adrenal 165 mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Cellulose, dibasic calcium phosphate dihydrate, croscarmellose sodium, silica, magnesium stearate, pharmaceutical glaze
Important Information:
Guaranteed to contain no added wheat, starch, yeast, gluten, corn, soy, sugar, artificial colouring or flavouring, antimicrobial preservatives or dairy products.
If you have diabetes, glycosuria, vascular disease, hyperthyroidism and/or hypertension, do not use. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your healthcare practitioner prior to use. To be used on the advice of your healthcare practitioner.
Bovine (Bos taurus) Adrenal 165 mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Cellulose, dibasic calcium phosphate dihydrate, croscarmellose sodium, silica, magnesium stearate, pharmaceutical glaze
Important Information:
Guaranteed to contain no added wheat, starch, yeast, gluten, corn, soy, sugar, artificial colouring or flavouring, antimicrobial preservatives or dairy products.
If you have diabetes, glycosuria, vascular disease, hyperthyroidism and/or hypertension, do not use. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your healthcare practitioner prior to use. To be used on the advice of your healthcare practitioner.
Dosage
Adults: Take one tablet two times daily with meals or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner. For prolonged use, consult your healthcare practitioner.
Adults: Take one tablet two times daily with meals or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner. For prolonged use, consult your healthcare practitioner.
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Genestra delivers professional-grade products that are offered in a variety of formats. Genestra natural health products have been proven safe, effective and reliable for over 30 years, and are backed by clinical evidence. Genestra brings you HMF Forte, HMF Immune, HMF UTI, Digest Plus, Probiotics, D-Mulsion and Super EFA Liquid.
Genestra delivers professional-grade products that are offered in a variety of formats. Genestra natural health products have been proven safe, effective and reliable for over 30 years, and are backed by clinical evidence. Genestra brings you HMF Forte, HMF Immune, HMF UTI, Digest Plus, Probiotics, D-Mulsion and Super EFA Liquid.
TADS provides the whole adrenal gland from bovine, including the adrenal cortex and medulla.
Stress
Stress is usually thought of as a negative factor in our daily lives but it is necessary part of life. Without stress life becomes boring. The key to stress, as with everything else in life, is balance. Enough to keep you interested but not enough to become overwhelmed. Individuals have different thresholds for stress. What is seen as stressful to one person may not be stressful to another.
The stress response is the body's way of preparing for action. As our species evolved it kept us safe, allowing us to fight for survival, or to flee from dangerous situations. The sympathetic nervous system response involves increased heart rate, blood pressure and adrenal output, as well as increased blood flow to the brain, muscles, lungs and heart. Those organs that are not needed to fight or flee receive less blood flow, for example, the digestive organs. This response is very efficient for a short period of time but it is meant to be used sparingly.
The result of constant stress can be tense muscles, headaches, stomach cramps, teeth grinding, decreased immunity, exhaustion and
insomnia. Emotionally stress can lead to memory problems, depression, emotional outbursts, panic attacks, and anxiety. It is believed that constant stress is a factor in the development of many chronic diseases.
We often ignore the first signs of stress, such as headaches and
insomnia, and use medication to stop the symptoms. We use stimulants, like
caffeine, to allow ourselves to keep working when the body is trying to tell us to slow down. The masking of stress symptoms eventually causes the body to breakdown. The standard North American diet is deficient in vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids. It is high in saturated fat, refined
carbohydrates
and chemical additives and preservatives. These substances not only do not give your body usable energy, but they also inhibit the use of good quality food by depleting
enzymes
and hormones necessary for energy conversion. The body must also deal with the toxic by-products of foods like bleached flour and sugar, artificial sweeteners and flavours and trans-fatty acids. All of these stressors compromise the health of an individual.
Help Reduce the effects of Stress on the Body by
Eating a whole foods diet high in leafy
greens
and fresh fruits
Avoiding refined, packaged and processed foods
Minimizing caffeinated beverages (they weaken the adrenal glands)
Supplementing with B-complex vitamins
Exercising regularly
Using herbs to support the adrenals
Performing relaxation techniques such as deep breathing and meditation
Laughing often
Stress
Stress is usually thought of as a negative factor in our daily lives but it is necessary part of life. Without stress life becomes boring. The key to stress, as with everything else in life, is balance. Enough to keep you interested but not enough to become overwhelmed. Individuals have different thresholds for stress. What is seen as stressful to one person may not be stressful to another.
The stress response is the body's way of preparing for action. As our species evolved it kept us safe, allowing us to fight for survival, or to flee from dangerous situations. The sympathetic nervous system response involves increased heart rate, blood pressure and adrenal output, as well as increased blood flow to the brain, muscles, lungs and heart. Those organs that are not needed to fight or flee receive less blood flow, for example, the digestive organs. This response is very efficient for a short period of time but it is meant to be used sparingly.
The result of constant stress can be tense muscles, headaches, stomach cramps, teeth grinding, decreased immunity, exhaustion and
insomnia. Emotionally stress can lead to memory problems, depression, emotional outbursts, panic attacks, and anxiety. It is believed that constant stress is a factor in the development of many chronic diseases.
We often ignore the first signs of stress, such as headaches and
insomnia, and use medication to stop the symptoms. We use stimulants, like
caffeine, to allow ourselves to keep working when the body is trying to tell us to slow down. The masking of stress symptoms eventually causes the body to breakdown. The standard North American diet is deficient in vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids. It is high in saturated fat, refined
carbohydrates
and chemical additives and preservatives. These substances not only do not give your body usable energy, but they also inhibit the use of good quality food by depleting
enzymes
and hormones necessary for energy conversion. The body must also deal with the toxic by-products of foods like bleached flour and sugar, artificial sweeteners and flavours and trans-fatty acids. All of these stressors compromise the health of an individual.
Help Reduce the effects of Stress on the Body by
Eating a whole foods diet high in leafy
greens
and fresh fruits
Avoiding refined, packaged and processed foods
Minimizing caffeinated beverages (they weaken the adrenal glands)
Supplementing with B-complex vitamins
Exercising regularly
Using herbs to support the adrenals
Performing relaxation techniques such as deep breathing and meditation
Laughing often
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TADS provides the whole adrenal gland from bovine, including the adrenal cortex and medulla.Stress
Stress is usually thought of as a negative factor in our daily lives but it is necessary part of life. Without stress life becomes boring. The key to stress, as with everything else in life, is balance. Enough to keep you interested but not enough to become overwhelmed. Individuals have different thresholds for stress. What is seen as stressful to one person may not be stressful to another.
The stress response is the body's way of preparing for action. As our species evolved it kept us safe, allowing us to fight for survival, or to flee from dangerous situations. The sympathetic nervous system response involves increased heart rate, blood pressure and adrenal output, as well as increased blood flow to the brain, muscles, lungs and heart. Those organs that are not needed to fight or flee receive less blood flow, for example, the digestive organs. This response is very efficient for a short period of time but it is meant to be used sparingly.
The result of constant stress can be tense muscles, headaches, stomach cramps, teeth grinding, decreased immunity, exhaustion and
insomnia. Emotionally stress can lead to memory problems, depression, emotional outbursts, panic attacks, and anxiety. It is believed that constant stress is a factor in the development of many chronic diseases.
We often ignore the first signs of stress, such as headaches and
insomnia, and use medication to stop the symptoms. We use stimulants, like
caffeine, to allow ourselves to keep working when the body is trying to tell us to slow down. The masking of stress symptoms eventually causes the body to breakdown. The standard North American diet is deficient in vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids. It is high in saturated fat, refined
carbohydrates
and chemical additives and preservatives. These substances not only do not give your body usable energy, but they also inhibit the use of good quality food by depleting
enzymes
and hormones necessary for energy conversion. The body must also deal with the toxic by-products of foods like bleached flour and sugar, artificial sweeteners and flavours and trans-fatty acids. All of these stressors compromise the health of an individual.
Help Reduce the effects of Stress on the Body by
Eating a whole foods diet high in leafy
greens
and fresh fruits
Avoiding refined, packaged and processed foods
Minimizing caffeinated beverages (they weaken the adrenal glands)
Supplementing with B-complex vitamins
Exercising regularly
Using herbs to support the adrenals
Performing relaxation techniques such as deep breathing and meditation
Laughing often
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