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1.
Are the ingredients in beCALM'd™ all natural?
All the ingredients are natural and of the highest quality pharmaceutical
grade, and the amino acids are derived from plant sources. The capsules
are made from an animal extract.
2.
Does beCALM'd™ tranquilize or sedate?
NO, beCALM’d™ helps balance neurotransmitters
and reduce the impact of adrenalin. A reduction in adrenalin output
and impact is sensed as a calmed state.
3.
Should I continue taking multivitamins?
Yes, beCALM’d™ is not intended to take
the place of a multivitamin supplement.
4.
Can beCALM'd™ be taken with other medications?
Information derived from studies and reviews by physicians who actively
use nutritional supplements in their practice tell us that the incidence
of problems with medications and supplements is extremely low. In
the case of the ingredients in beCALM’d™
the only precaution noted is the use of MAOI medications. It is
NOT advisable to take medications and supplements at exactly the
same time. You should allow 2-3 hours between use of medications
and supplements for maximum safety. In any case, always consult
your Physician before taking any dietary supplements.
5.
Explain the precautions on the label
Phenylketonuria is a condition that develops in-utero in which the
baby is not able to metabolize phenylalanine properly. This is checked
for at birth and, if present, is treated with dietary restriction.
Pregnant women should not use any supplement containing L-phenylalanine
due to this concern. Nursing mothers should not use supplemental
L-phenylalanine for the same reason. Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
(MAOI) are a form of antidepressant medications. The most common
are Parnate, Nardil and Marplan. Persons taking these medications
should not use supplemental phenylalanine due to the possibility
of increased blood pressure.
6.
Can I give beCALM'd™ to my 3 or 4 year old
child?
We recommend that parents be very cautious in using supplements
or psychoactive medications with children this young. The majority
of our feedback on success and safety of use comes from children
over the age of six. It must be the parents’ decision for
use with children under the age of six (6).
7.
Does beCALM'd™ work the same as Ritalin or
Adderall?
NO! These drugs are in the family of amphetamines and their action
is to make the person’s dopamine work harder and longer. By
speeding up dopamine activity, usually in the right hemisphere of
the brain, there is a better balance between the two halves of the
brain and this results in less uncontrolled activity and an increase
in focus. The problem is these drugs have significant side effects
and produce dependencies. beCALM’d™
works to increase the availability of dopamine and associated neurotransmitters
in a natural metabolic manner and consequently achieves the desired
balance and benefits without serious side effects.
8.
Are there any side effects with beCALM'd™?
As long as you heed the warning about MAOI’s the only reported
side effects have been an occasional headache on first using the
supplement. The solution is to reduce the dosage for a few days
to become accustomed to the product. If you find that your sleep
is interfered with you should take the last dose earlier in the
day.
9.
What are amino acids?
Everything from your hair down to your toes is made of combinations
of amino acids. Your hormones, blood cells, muscles, organs and
neurotransmitters in the brain are made of amino acids. Amino acids
are the building blocks of life. There are twenty amino acids that
do all of this building and eight of them are referred to as “essential”
amino acids. This means it is essential you take them in through
nutrition (or supplements) because your body cannot manufacture
them from other chemicals. The amino acids in beCALM’d™
are phenylalanine, both d and l form, and glutamine. Phenylalanine
is the building block for noradrenalin and dopamine. Glutamine builds
GABA, the major calming chemical in the brain.
10.
Is L-phenylalanine the same thing as NutraSweet or Aspertame?
Phenylalanine is an essential amino acid. That means it is essential
you get it in your diet daily because your body cannot manufacture
it from other chemicals. Phenylalanine produces Dopamine, a neurotransmitter
associated with pleasure, love and attachment. Phenylalanine is
used in artificial sweeteners because it has a slightly sweet taste.
The only time phenylalanine has been found to be a problem is the
use of the free form powder. This appears to put too much into the
blood stream too quickly and causes a spike in adrenalin output.
When phenylalanine is combined with other protein, or is in the
capsule form, the problem did not occur. We combine both forms of
phenylalanine for slower absorption and encapsulate it with other
products for maximum protection and effect.
11.
What is 5HTP? Is it natural or synthetic?
5HTP stands for 5 Hydroxy Tryptophan and is the "immediate
precursor" building block for Serotonin, a very important neurotransmitter
in the brain. Serotonin helps to maintain emotional stability and
aids in sleep. 5HTP is derived in the natural state by the grinding
of seeds from the Griffonia plant. It is not a synthetic chemical.
12.
Does 5HTP cause "Serotonin syndrome"?
“Serotonin syndrome” is most commonly caused by the
combination of multiple antidepressant medications. Currently most
forms of anti- depressants work on both Serotonin and Dopamine to
some degree. Some forms are selective for Serotonin. These medications
work to make your neurotransmitters work longer and harder. They
do not help to produce more neurotransmitters. When combined improperly
they activate too much Serotonin and produce a number of unpleasant
symptoms such as agitation and confusion. 5HTP simply helps with
the production, not the activation, of Serotonin. We are not aware
of any documented studies that implicate 5HTP in this condition
in the absence of multiple antidepressant medications. |