LTO3 / LTO3 No Taste / LTO3 Junior
INGRÉDIENTS
LTO3:
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LTO3 No Taste:
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LTO3 Junior:
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Acts in less than 40 minutes.
The effect lasts from 8 to 12 hours.
WARNING:
In most cases the results are obtained from the first day; but in other situations LTO3 can take 2 to 15 days before you feel the positive effects. Remember that LTO3 is a natural, non-chemical product; it is therefore normal to give him time and to be patient.
THE TWO MOST FREQUENT QUESTION:
Question 1: Is LTO3 Flavorless as effective as LTO3 Regular?
Answer: Yes absolutely, in Canada we sell about half the two LTO3s, while in France it is the LTO3 regular which is the most popular and in the Netherlands it is the LTO3 Without flavor.
Question 2: Can I open the capsules and if so how?
Answer: Yes you can open them and at this point we suggest LTO3 without flavor. In two cm of water, apple juice or unsweetened grape juice obviously, mix the contents of the capsules and swallow quickly followed by a full glass of the same liquid. You can also mix the contents of the capsules in applesauce without added sugar.
CLINICAL STUDIES:
L-THEANINE.
Clinical studies referenced and accepted by Health Canada:
https://www.grc.com/health/research/Theanine/L-Theanine%20Clinical%20Studies.pdf :
SKULLCAP:
Clinical studies referenced and accepted by Health Canada:
SEMENTIS is a herring rime hydrolyzate containing DNA (polynucleotides), arginine-rich polypeptides and omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (EPA and DHA) in the form of triglycerides and phospholipids. The balanced composition of SEMENTIS promotes the bioavailability of active compounds.
Reference should be made to clinical studies relating to the effects of fatty acids on brain and cognitive function, EPA / DHA, and phospholipids.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4404917/ :
- In Canada, LTO3 obtained NPN 80051153.
- In France, LTO3 has obtained the approval of the DGCCRF.
- In Belgium, LTO3 obtained NUT / PL / AS 1489/1.
Acts in less than 40 minutes.
The effect lasts from 8 to 12 hours.
WARNING:
In most cases the results are obtained from the first day; but in other situations LTO3 can take 2 to 15 days before you feel the positive effects. Remember that LTO3 is a natural, non-chemical product; it is therefore normal to give him time and to be patient.
THE TWO MOST FREQUENT QUESTION:
Question 1: Is LTO3 Flavorless as effective as LTO3 Regular?
Answer: Yes absolutely, in Canada we sell about half the two LTO3s, while in France it is the LTO3 regular which is the most popular and in the Netherlands it is the LTO3 Without flavor.
Question 2: Can I open the capsules and if so how?
Answer: Yes you can open them and at this point we suggest LTO3 without flavor. In two cm of water, apple juice or unsweetened grape juice obviously, mix the contents of the capsules and swallow quickly followed by a full glass of the same liquid. You can also mix the contents of the capsules in applesauce without added sugar.
CLINICAL STUDIES:
L-THEANINE.
Clinical studies referenced and accepted by Health Canada:
- Kimura K, Ozeki M, Juneja LR, Ohira H. 2007. L-Theanine reduces psychological and physiological stress responses. Biological Psychology 74(1):39-45
- Kobayashi K, Nagato Y, Aoi N, Juneja LR, Kim M, Yamamoto T, Sugimoto S. 1998. The effects of L-theanine on the release of alpha-brain waves in human volunteers. Nippon Noegikagaku Kaishi 72(2)153-157
- Lu K, Gray MA, Oliver C, Liley DT, Harrison BJ, Bartholomeusz CF, Phan KL, Nathan PJ. 2004. The acute effects of L-theanine in comparison with alprazolam on anticipatory anxiety in humans. Human Psychopharmacology 19(7):457-65
- NLM 2009: United States National Library of Medicine. ChemIDplus advanced [online]. Chemical name. RN: 000-00-0. Bethesda (MD): Specialized Information Services, United States National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, United States Department of Health & Human Services. [Consulté le 19 mai 2009]. Disponible à: http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/htmlgen?CHEM
- Nobre AC, Rao A, Owen GN. 2008. L-theanine, a natural constituent in tea, and its effect on mental state. Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition 17(Suppl1):167-168
- O'Neil MJ, Heckelman PE, Koch CB, Roman KJ, éditeurs. 2009. The Merck Index: An Encyclopedia of Chemicals, Drugs, and Biologicals, [online]. Whitehouse Station (NJ): Merck & Co., Inc. Electronic version [online]. [Consulté le 16 juin 2009]. Disponible à: http://www.medicinescomplete.com/mc/merck/current/10270.htm?q=%22theanine%22#_hit
- Song CH, Chung KI, Song SW, Kim KS. 2002. The Effects of L-theanine on Mental Relaxation and Fatigue Perception. Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 23(5):637-645
- USDA 2007: United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, National Genetic Resources Program. Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) [Online database]. 2007. Camellia sinensis (L) Kuntze. National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville (MD). [Consulté le 12 juin 2009]. Disponible à: http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/tax_search.pl
- Abdou AM, Higashiguchi S, Horie K, Kim M, Hatta H, Yokogoshi H. 2006. Relaxaton and immunity enhancement effects of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) administration in humans. Biofactors 26(3):201-208
- Haskell CF, Kennedy DO, Milne AL, Wesnes KA, Scholey AB. 2008. The effects of L-theanine, caffeine and their combination on cognition and mood. Biolgical Psychology 77(2):113-122.
https://www.grc.com/health/research/Theanine/L-Theanine%20Clinical%20Studies.pdf :
- Nippon Nogei Kagakukaishi. Kobayashi K, et al. Effects of L-theanine on the release of a- brain waves in human volunteers. 1998;72(2):153-7.
- Asian Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Nobre AC, Rao A, and Owen GN. L-theanine, a natural constituent in tea, and its effect on mental state. 2008;17 Suppl 1:167-8.
- Biological Psychology. Kimura K, et al. L-Theanine reduces psychological and physiological stress responses. 2007 Jan;74(1):39-45.
- Journal of Functional Foods。 Higashiyama A, et al. Effects of L-theanine on attention and reaction time response. 2011:3(3):171-8.
- Nippon Nögei Kagakukaighi。 Kobayashi K, et al. Effects of L-theanine on the release of α-brain waves in human volunteers. 1998:72(2):153-7.
- L-theanine, a natural constituent in tea, and its effect on mental state.
- Anti-Stress, Behavioural and Magnetoencephalography Effects of an l-Theanine-Based Nutrient Drink: A Randomised, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Crossover Trial
SKULLCAP:
Clinical studies referenced and accepted by Health Canada:
- Barnes J, Anderson LA, Philipson JD. 2007. Herbal Medicines, 3rd edition. London (GB): Pharmaceutical Press.
- Berardi RR, DeSimone EM, Newton GD, Oszko MA, Popovich NG, Rollins CJ, Shimp LA, Tietze KJ, editors. Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs: An Interactive Approach to Self-Care, 13th edition. Washington (DC): American Pharmaceutical Association; 2002.
- BHP 1983: British Herbal Pharmacopoeia. Cowling (GB): British Herbal Medical Association; 1983.
- Boon H, Smith MJ. 2004. The Complete Natural Medicine Guide to the 50 Most Common Medicinal Herbs, 2nd edition. Toronto (ON): Robert Rose Inc.
- Bradley PR, editor. British Herbal Compendium: A Handbook of Scientific Information on Widely Used Plant Drugs, Volume 2. Bournemouth (UK): British Herbal Medicine Association; 2006.
- Brinker F. 2001. Herb Contraindications and Drug Interactions, 3rd edition. Sandy (OR): Eclectic Medical Publications.
- Dipiro JT, Talbert RL, Yee GC, Matzke GR, Wells BG, Posey LM. Pharmacotherapy: a pathophysiologic approach, 5th edition. New York (NY): The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.; 2002.
- Ellingwood F. 1983. American Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Pharmacognosy. Sandy (OR): Eclectic Medical Publications [Reprint of 1919 original].
- Felter HW, Lloyd JU. King's American Dispensatory, Volume 1, 18th edition. Sandy (OR): Eclectic Medical Publications; 1983 [Reprint of 1898 original].
- Gennaro AR, editor. Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy, 20th edition. Washington (DC): Lippincott Williams and Wilkins; 2000
- Hoffmann D. 2003. Medical Herbalism: The Science and Practice of Herbal Medicine. Rochester (VT): Healing Arts Press.
- McGuffin M, Kartesz JT, Leung AY, Tucker AO, editors. 2000. Herbs of Commerce, 2nd edition. Austin(TX): American Herbal Products Association.
- Mills S, Bone K. 2000. Principles and Practice of Phytotherapy. Toronto (ON): Churchill Livingstone.
- Mills S, Bone K. 2005. The Essential Guide to Herbal Safety. St. Louis (MO): Elsevier Churchill Livingstone.
- Tilgner S. Herbal Medicine from the Heart of the Earth. Creswell (OR): Wise Acre Press; 1999.
- USDA 2008: ARS, National Genetic Resources Program. Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN). National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville (MD). [Accessed 2008-01-21]. Available at http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/tax_search.pl
- Williamson EM, Evans FJ, Wren RC. Potter's New Cyclopaedia of Botanical Drugs and Preparations. Saffron Walden (GB): C.W. Daniel Company Limited; 1988.
- McGuffin M, Hobbs C, Upton R, Goldberg A, editors. 1997. American Herbal Products Association's Botanical Safety Handbook. Boca Raton (FL): CRC Press.
SEMENTIS is a herring rime hydrolyzate containing DNA (polynucleotides), arginine-rich polypeptides and omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (EPA and DHA) in the form of triglycerides and phospholipids. The balanced composition of SEMENTIS promotes the bioavailability of active compounds.
Reference should be made to clinical studies relating to the effects of fatty acids on brain and cognitive function, EPA / DHA, and phospholipids.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4404917/ :
- Long-chain omega-3 fatty acids and the brain: a review of the independent and shared effects of EPA, DPA and DHA
- Omega 3 fatty acids and the brain: review of studies in depression.
- Phospholipids Health Benefits