Seredyn is manufactured by BioNeurix. Since it is classified as a dietary supplement, it can be bought without a prescription. Seredyn consists of
L-theanine, valerian extract and passion flower extract. While L-theanine is an amino acid (found in green tea) which promotes relaxation and reduces anxiety, passion flower and valerian are two popular herbs known for anxiety cure.
Seredyn is available in capsule form. It should be taken with food. Seredyn's usual dose is one to two capsules three times a day for daily use. Maximum dose is six capsules a day. For occasional use, one to two capsules as needed. And for extreme stress, three capsules of Seredyn can be taken at once.
Seredyn is contraindicated for children under 12 years old. Pregnant and lactating mothers are not recommended to take Seredyn. Seredyn contains Valerian and passion flower. Although in smaller amounts, valerian have some mild toxic compounds that can pass via placenta. In a theory, noted by the National Institute of Health, a mother who drinks a cup of valerian tea daily can give birth to an infant with addiction symptoms. Passion flower, on the other hand, have chemicals that could result to uterus contraction.
Seredyn can be be stopped anytime and can be taken as necessary. However, if somebody has been using Seredyn for more than a month, the dose of this supplement should be tapered down slowly over 7-21 days to prevent anxiety-related symptoms relapse.
Headache, fatigue, stomach upsets and drowsiness are the common side effects of Seredyn.
Seredyn should not be taken with MAO inhibitors. It may increase the effect of sedative drugs.
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