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Monday, December 1, 2014

OxyLife Relaxal Supplement Review




OxyLife supplement: Relaxal


Benefits:
Helps reduce mild anxiety
Improve mood and fight mid-day fatigue
Increase energy
Decrease appetite

My Results (taking one capsule)

In the midst of being down with some kind of awful cold that carried with it the worse-than-normal sinus congestion  -- that made me literally feel like my head was slowly drifting up and off my shoulders while pounding as if someone had taken a jack-hammer to my head. Sniffles and 40 sneezes in one day -- a product like Relaxal couldn't have been here for me at a better time, especially since my sickly weekend was filled with my favorite folks in the whole world (the whole slew of nieces & nephews, and of course my love who damn near kills his own self when he has to see me sick, bless his heart. This is the second time in just this month!)

Before I forget that this post was intended to be a review of this life-saving Relaxal supplement and not a re-cap of my sick, but joy-filled weekend, let me just get right to it...

You get it, right? I was sick, sick. And today, Sunday required a lot of energy to spend time with the kids and family all day. But not enough sleep, plus the lingering sickness like the migraine made it hard to keep up. So, just to give you an idea of the type of results one might get from taking Relaxal -- well, it's 1:16 AM and I'm still going! I got the little boost I needed after taking Relaxal and a BC powder for the killer migraine that was only worsening as the night dragged on.

and here I am writing up a review! Let me tell you, this stuff was perfect for reducing the tension and stress I've felt like crazy today and getting a little boost of mental and physical energy. Oh, I also just finished 200 rounds of abdominal exercises! Didn't think I'd have the energy left to do them tonight.

This is off one single capsule, of Relaxal,folks. So to say I'm happy would be an understatement. I'm feeling real relief after quite some suffering.  I'm also feeling my mood perk up just a hair, which is always something I can use.

The appetite decrease, which has been enough to keep me from even daring to take a bite of the other half of my sub, or even the delicious white chocolate chip macadamia nut cookies I've got. After taking Relaxal (around 11 PM, I believe), my appetite has been nil. Hopefully it will come back before this sub gets too old! I'm certainly not complaining though.


What I'm really loving about Relaxal is that it doesn't make me tired or drowsy like many, many supplements and OTC meds do, even some that don't typically have that side effect. 

Most anti-anxiety and anti-stress medications and supplements tend to over-relax you, meaning you can't take them except around bedtime, so therefore your relief has to wait during day-time.

Another thing I love is that the manufacturer of this product (OxyLife) proves they know what they're doing with their supplements. Reading the ingredients list and seeing nice amounts of magnesium and calcium along with Vitamin B6, St. John's Wort extract (hence the mood improvement, probably) & 5-HTP (hence the decrease in appetite), Vitamin B2, Thiamin, and Niacin. These all play a great role in how you feel, energy-wise.

You guys may recall my previous talk about using both a St. John's Wort supplement and a 5-HTP supplement. If not, the St. John's didn't end up benefitting my mood "issue" and depressive symptoms in the long-term, and the 5-HTP supplement made me so nauseous! So, I was almost hesitant about using this Relaxal, but am very glad I did. No negative side effects so far!

Results are impressive enough that I'm quite excited for tomorrow, as I'll be using the second capsule that came in the 2-capsule sample pack sent to me by OxyLife for review (thanks, OxyLife! You guys rock!)

Would I recommend Relaxal?   Excitedly! In fact, I've already been planning to share the word with a family memebr who deals with similar issues (mood, depression, fatigue) except far worse than I do. She has recently expressed a desire to go off anti-depressants at some point and try St. John's Wort, so this could be exactly her remedy, especially since her anxiety is still there while mine is almost non-existent these days (thanks to the herbs I've used.)

I will admit, I didn't expect a single thing when I took Relaxal. If anything, I thought I'd get drowsy or feel that heaviness I get from many anti-anxiety herbs/supplements. I certainly did not expect to feel a boost of energy or in my mood. I'll update with tomorrow's results, letting you guys know how the second dose goes.  This is a 2-capsule sample, so keep in mind this review is not detailing effects of a longer-term use & it's important to remember than most herbs for mood improvement like St. John's Wort typically take weeks to "kick in."


Relaxal's Full Ingredient List:

Thiamin - 15 Milligrams.
Vitamin B2 - 15 Milligrams.
Niacin -- 15 Milligrams.
Vitamin B6 - 30 Milligrams.
Pantothenic Acid - 30 Milligrams.
Calcium - 150 Milligrams.
Magnesium - 100 Milligrams.
Proprietary Relaxal Blend -- 450 Milligrams: PEA, St. John's Wort Extract, 5-HTP from Griffonia Seed Extract.
Other ingredients: Vegetable capsule, Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide.






















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