Guest guest Posted February 23, 2003 Report Share Posted February 23, 2003 I've been taking it since about Nov. I'm just about to order more of it, actually, I'm not SURE that is why my fruit pounds went away, but I'm thinking that has a bearing as my carb cravings are vastly reduced. Thanks, Vitalady, Inc. T www.vitalady.com If you are interested in PayPal, please click here: https://secure.paypal.com/affil/pal=vitalady%40bigfoot.com Relora > Does anyone know anything about this product? > > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2003 Report Share Posted February 23, 2003 I've been taking it since about Nov. I'm just about to order more of it, actually, I'm not SURE that is why my fruit pounds went away, but I'm thinking that has a bearing as my carb cravings are vastly reduced. Thanks, Vitalady, Inc. T www.vitalady.com If you are interested in PayPal, please click here: https://secure.paypal.com/affil/pal=vitalady%40bigfoot.com Relora > Does anyone know anything about this product? > > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2003 Report Share Posted February 23, 2003 -please share - what is relora? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted February 23, 2003 Report Share Posted February 23, 2003 At 12:16 AM -0500 2/24/03, Marjie Wassermann wrote: >-please share - what is relora? From a web page that, obviously, touts the stuff: http://www.azhf.com/relora.html Relora - STRESS RELATED WEIGHT CONTROL- A New Natural Patent-Pending Ingredient Human Fat/Stress-Related Hormone Trial Results 37% Cortisol Reduction (P = 0.01) 227% DHEA Increase (P = 0.003) Human Open Trial Results 8 out of 10 people felt more relaxed. 7 out of 10 people enjoyed more restful sleep. 9 out of 10 people said it was gentle on the stomach. Suggested Dosage 250 mg three times daily Natural Source A proprietary blend of patent-pending extracts from Magnolia officinalis and Phellodendron amurense Mechanism of Action Relora is an exciting new natural anti-anxiety/stress relief ingredient to control stress-related eating and drinking that has the added value of being non-sedating with potential anti-depressant properties. In central nervous system receptor binding assays, the plant extracts in Relora bind to several important targets associated with anxiety. It does not bind to the benzodiazepine receptors that would cause sedation, yet has the relaxing qualities of the benzodiazepine class of drugs in a validated anxiolytic animal model. In addition, it normalizes hormone levels associated with stress-induced obesity and eating/drinking behavior. Stress is being shown to play a significant role in a wide variety of conditions and disease states. Recent work from the National Institute of Health (NIH) and other major research centers has demonstrated that stress is a significant contributor to immune dysfunction, cardiovascular disease, other age-related disorders, and to excess body fat. Over 20% of adults have an obesity-like condition characterized by an excessive amount of abdominal fat. This condition is related to stress-induced hormone imbalances, especially imbalances of cortisol and DHEA. Until now, the only course of action for loosing this fat has been stress reduction with exercise and diet. Relora can normalize cortisol and DHEA levels in stressed individuals, induce relaxation, and act as an aid in controlling weight and stress-related eating or drinking. Human Trials The first formulation of Relora was tested and found to be a safe, effective, rapid acting, non-sedating dietary supplement that helps control occasional mild anxiety. Fifty subjects were treated with Relora for two weeks. The recommended dosage was 200 mg of Relora three times daily. (The new and improved Relora dosage is 250 mg three times daily.) Based on pre-clinical studies, Relora was designed and evaluated against the following concepts; " Relora helps control occasional mild anxiety or mild depression and the associated symptoms: irritability; emotional ups and downs; restlessness; tense muscles; poor sleep; concentration difficulties. " Post-trial analysis revealed an excellent agreement (82%) with the pretrial concept. Relaxation was reported by 78% of the patients. Though the product does not cause significant sedation, 74% of the patients had a restful sleep. No significant side effects were reported. When subjects were asked about drowsiness, only 24% reported that they were drowsy. Relora was judged to be gentle on the stomach by 94% of the subjects. A second trial was undertaken to measure cortisol and DHEA levels in patients with mild to moderate stress. Elevated cortisol levels and depressed DHEA levels are associated with chronic stress. A two-week regimen of Relora caused a significant (P = 0.003) increase in salivary DHEA (227%) and a significant (P = 0.01) decrease in morning salivary cortisol levels (37%). These significant findings support Relora's ability to relieve stress and its potential role in weight control and stress-related eating and drinking behavior. A clinical trial on the final formulation of Relora is expected to be complete in 2002. Animal Model The plant extracts in Relora have been shown to be an effective non-sedating anti-stress product in an animal model known as the " Chick Social Separation-Stress Procedure. " This model has been validated for the benzodiazepine class of anti-anxiety drugs. The excellent results of the patent-pending extracts in Relora using this model were published in Psychopharmacology (2001) 153:219-234. Safety Studies An extensive literature review of the chemical constituents along with the parent plants' use for hundreds of years indicates that this material is safe for its intended use. An acute toxicity study in rats (5g/kg) with 14-day observation revealed no untoward effects of the individual extracts or the combination in Relora except mild diarrhea and slight sedation in female rats. No side effects are expected at the recommended human dosage. *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. This information was obtained from http://www.relora.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2003 Report Share Posted February 23, 2003 At 12:16 AM -0500 2/24/03, Marjie Wassermann wrote: >-please share - what is relora? From a web page that, obviously, touts the stuff: http://www.azhf.com/relora.html Relora - STRESS RELATED WEIGHT CONTROL- A New Natural Patent-Pending Ingredient Human Fat/Stress-Related Hormone Trial Results 37% Cortisol Reduction (P = 0.01) 227% DHEA Increase (P = 0.003) Human Open Trial Results 8 out of 10 people felt more relaxed. 7 out of 10 people enjoyed more restful sleep. 9 out of 10 people said it was gentle on the stomach. Suggested Dosage 250 mg three times daily Natural Source A proprietary blend of patent-pending extracts from Magnolia officinalis and Phellodendron amurense Mechanism of Action Relora is an exciting new natural anti-anxiety/stress relief ingredient to control stress-related eating and drinking that has the added value of being non-sedating with potential anti-depressant properties. In central nervous system receptor binding assays, the plant extracts in Relora bind to several important targets associated with anxiety. It does not bind to the benzodiazepine receptors that would cause sedation, yet has the relaxing qualities of the benzodiazepine class of drugs in a validated anxiolytic animal model. In addition, it normalizes hormone levels associated with stress-induced obesity and eating/drinking behavior. Stress is being shown to play a significant role in a wide variety of conditions and disease states. Recent work from the National Institute of Health (NIH) and other major research centers has demonstrated that stress is a significant contributor to immune dysfunction, cardiovascular disease, other age-related disorders, and to excess body fat. Over 20% of adults have an obesity-like condition characterized by an excessive amount of abdominal fat. This condition is related to stress-induced hormone imbalances, especially imbalances of cortisol and DHEA. Until now, the only course of action for loosing this fat has been stress reduction with exercise and diet. Relora can normalize cortisol and DHEA levels in stressed individuals, induce relaxation, and act as an aid in controlling weight and stress-related eating or drinking. Human Trials The first formulation of Relora was tested and found to be a safe, effective, rapid acting, non-sedating dietary supplement that helps control occasional mild anxiety. Fifty subjects were treated with Relora for two weeks. The recommended dosage was 200 mg of Relora three times daily. (The new and improved Relora dosage is 250 mg three times daily.) Based on pre-clinical studies, Relora was designed and evaluated against the following concepts; " Relora helps control occasional mild anxiety or mild depression and the associated symptoms: irritability; emotional ups and downs; restlessness; tense muscles; poor sleep; concentration difficulties. " Post-trial analysis revealed an excellent agreement (82%) with the pretrial concept. Relaxation was reported by 78% of the patients. Though the product does not cause significant sedation, 74% of the patients had a restful sleep. No significant side effects were reported. When subjects were asked about drowsiness, only 24% reported that they were drowsy. Relora was judged to be gentle on the stomach by 94% of the subjects. A second trial was undertaken to measure cortisol and DHEA levels in patients with mild to moderate stress. Elevated cortisol levels and depressed DHEA levels are associated with chronic stress. A two-week regimen of Relora caused a significant (P = 0.003) increase in salivary DHEA (227%) and a significant (P = 0.01) decrease in morning salivary cortisol levels (37%). These significant findings support Relora's ability to relieve stress and its potential role in weight control and stress-related eating and drinking behavior. A clinical trial on the final formulation of Relora is expected to be complete in 2002. Animal Model The plant extracts in Relora have been shown to be an effective non-sedating anti-stress product in an animal model known as the " Chick Social Separation-Stress Procedure. " This model has been validated for the benzodiazepine class of anti-anxiety drugs. The excellent results of the patent-pending extracts in Relora using this model were published in Psychopharmacology (2001) 153:219-234. Safety Studies An extensive literature review of the chemical constituents along with the parent plants' use for hundreds of years indicates that this material is safe for its intended use. An acute toxicity study in rats (5g/kg) with 14-day observation revealed no untoward effects of the individual extracts or the combination in Relora except mild diarrhea and slight sedation in female rats. No side effects are expected at the recommended human dosage. *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. This information was obtained from http://www.relora.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2003 Report Share Posted February 23, 2003 It is purported to curb carb cravings. I'm my own guinea pig, you know? So. After my fruit pounds (summer) set off months of my fave jeans not fitting, and being on this endless carb cycle, I decided, what the heck. (I get catalogs, you see, and I HAVE to read them to stay abreast of what's up, right?) So, I tried them. I was not aware of STOPPING carbs (this would be ones that I normally consider OK, but not when that's ALL I wanted). But one day, I realized I wasn't going after them to an unreasonable degree. And LO! My jeans fit! Oh happy day! So,. *I* will certainly not give you the marketing hype on them. I'm just saying they appeared to work for ME. And I " m not stopping. I originally bought 3 bottles. Was gonna guinea pig whoever wanted to try them with me. But um, when the jeans fit, I sorta, well, um, the general public never exactly SAW them, if you catch my drift. Thanks, Vitalady, Inc. T www.vitalady.com If you are interested in PayPal, please click here: https://secure.paypal.com/affil/pal=vitalady%40bigfoot.com Re: Relora > -please share - what is relora? > > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2003 Report Share Posted February 23, 2003 It is purported to curb carb cravings. I'm my own guinea pig, you know? So. After my fruit pounds (summer) set off months of my fave jeans not fitting, and being on this endless carb cycle, I decided, what the heck. (I get catalogs, you see, and I HAVE to read them to stay abreast of what's up, right?) So, I tried them. I was not aware of STOPPING carbs (this would be ones that I normally consider OK, but not when that's ALL I wanted). But one day, I realized I wasn't going after them to an unreasonable degree. And LO! My jeans fit! Oh happy day! So,. *I* will certainly not give you the marketing hype on them. I'm just saying they appeared to work for ME. And I " m not stopping. I originally bought 3 bottles. Was gonna guinea pig whoever wanted to try them with me. But um, when the jeans fit, I sorta, well, um, the general public never exactly SAW them, if you catch my drift. Thanks, Vitalady, Inc. T www.vitalady.com If you are interested in PayPal, please click here: https://secure.paypal.com/affil/pal=vitalady%40bigfoot.com Re: Relora > -please share - what is relora? > > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2003 Report Share Posted February 23, 2003 That IS funny. I never read beyond carb cravings. LOL! Although I do not fall asleep without a hammer, I now stay asleep and am more rested. I doubt it's the Rlora, after all, that'd be too good to be true. LOL! Thanks, Vitalady, Inc. T www.vitalady.com If you are interested in PayPal, please click here: https://secure.paypal.com/affil/pal=vitalady%40bigfoot.com Re: Relora > At 12:16 AM -0500 2/24/03, Marjie Wassermann wrote: > >-please share - what is relora? > > > From a web page that, obviously, touts the stuff: > > http://www.azhf.com/relora.html > > Relora > - STRESS RELATED WEIGHT CONTROL- > > > A New Natural Patent-Pending Ingredient > > > > > Human Fat/Stress-Related Hormone Trial Results > 37% Cortisol Reduction (P = 0.01) > 227% DHEA Increase (P = 0.003) > > Human Open Trial Results > 8 out of 10 people felt more relaxed. > 7 out of 10 people enjoyed more restful sleep. > 9 out of 10 people said it was gentle on the stomach. > > Suggested Dosage > 250 mg three times daily > > Natural Source > A proprietary blend of patent-pending extracts from > Magnolia officinalis and Phellodendron amurense > > > > Mechanism of Action > Relora is an exciting new natural anti-anxiety/stress relief > ingredient to control stress-related eating and drinking that has the > added value of being non-sedating with potential anti-depressant > properties. In central nervous system receptor binding assays, the > plant extracts in Relora bind to several important targets associated > with anxiety. It does not bind to the benzodiazepine receptors that > would cause sedation, yet has the relaxing qualities of the > benzodiazepine class of drugs in a validated anxiolytic animal model. > In addition, it normalizes hormone levels associated with > stress-induced obesity and eating/drinking behavior. > > Stress is being shown to play a significant role in a wide variety of > conditions and disease states. Recent work from the National > Institute of Health (NIH) and other major research centers has > demonstrated that stress is a significant contributor to immune > dysfunction, cardiovascular disease, other age-related disorders, and > to excess body fat. Over 20% of adults have an obesity-like condition > characterized by an excessive amount of abdominal fat. This condition > is related to stress-induced hormone imbalances, especially > imbalances of cortisol and DHEA. Until now, the only course of action > for loosing this fat has been stress reduction with exercise and > diet. Relora can normalize cortisol and DHEA levels in stressed > individuals, induce relaxation, and act as an aid in controlling > weight and stress-related eating or drinking. > > Human Trials > The first formulation of Relora was tested and found to be a safe, > effective, rapid acting, non-sedating dietary supplement that helps > control occasional mild anxiety. Fifty subjects were treated with > Relora for two weeks. The recommended dosage was 200 mg of Relora > three times daily. (The new and improved Relora dosage is 250 mg > three times daily.) Based on pre-clinical studies, Relora was > designed and evaluated against the following concepts; " Relora helps > control occasional mild anxiety or mild depression and the associated > symptoms: irritability; emotional ups and downs; restlessness; tense > muscles; poor sleep; concentration difficulties. " Post-trial analysis > revealed an excellent agreement (82%) with the pretrial concept. > Relaxation was reported by 78% of the patients. Though the product > does not cause significant sedation, 74% of the patients had a > restful sleep. No significant side effects were reported. When > subjects were asked about drowsiness, only 24% reported that they > were drowsy. Relora was judged to be gentle on the stomach by 94% of > the subjects. A second trial was undertaken to measure cortisol and > DHEA levels in patients with mild to moderate stress. Elevated > cortisol levels and depressed DHEA levels are associated with chronic > stress. A two-week regimen of Relora caused a significant (P = 0.003) > increase in salivary DHEA (227%) and a significant (P = 0.01) > decrease in morning salivary cortisol levels (37%). These significant > findings support Relora's ability to relieve stress and its potential > role in weight control and stress-related eating and drinking > behavior. A clinical trial on the final formulation of Relora is > expected to be complete in 2002. > > Animal Model > The plant extracts in Relora have been shown to be an effective > non-sedating anti-stress product in an animal model known as the > " Chick Social Separation-Stress Procedure. " This model has been > validated for the benzodiazepine class of anti-anxiety drugs. The > excellent results of the patent-pending extracts in Relora using this > model were published in Psychopharmacology (2001) 153:219-234. > > Safety Studies > An extensive literature review of the chemical constituents along > with the parent plants' use for hundreds of years indicates that this > material is safe for its intended use. An acute toxicity study in > rats (5g/kg) with 14-day observation revealed no untoward effects of > the individual extracts or the combination in Relora except mild > diarrhea and slight sedation in female rats. No side effects are > expected at the recommended human dosage. > > > > *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug > Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, > cure, or prevent disease. > This information was obtained from http://www.relora.com. > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2003 Report Share Posted February 23, 2003 That IS funny. I never read beyond carb cravings. LOL! Although I do not fall asleep without a hammer, I now stay asleep and am more rested. I doubt it's the Rlora, after all, that'd be too good to be true. LOL! Thanks, Vitalady, Inc. T www.vitalady.com If you are interested in PayPal, please click here: https://secure.paypal.com/affil/pal=vitalady%40bigfoot.com Re: Relora > At 12:16 AM -0500 2/24/03, Marjie Wassermann wrote: > >-please share - what is relora? > > > From a web page that, obviously, touts the stuff: > > http://www.azhf.com/relora.html > > Relora > - STRESS RELATED WEIGHT CONTROL- > > > A New Natural Patent-Pending Ingredient > > > > > Human Fat/Stress-Related Hormone Trial Results > 37% Cortisol Reduction (P = 0.01) > 227% DHEA Increase (P = 0.003) > > Human Open Trial Results > 8 out of 10 people felt more relaxed. > 7 out of 10 people enjoyed more restful sleep. > 9 out of 10 people said it was gentle on the stomach. > > Suggested Dosage > 250 mg three times daily > > Natural Source > A proprietary blend of patent-pending extracts from > Magnolia officinalis and Phellodendron amurense > > > > Mechanism of Action > Relora is an exciting new natural anti-anxiety/stress relief > ingredient to control stress-related eating and drinking that has the > added value of being non-sedating with potential anti-depressant > properties. In central nervous system receptor binding assays, the > plant extracts in Relora bind to several important targets associated > with anxiety. It does not bind to the benzodiazepine receptors that > would cause sedation, yet has the relaxing qualities of the > benzodiazepine class of drugs in a validated anxiolytic animal model. > In addition, it normalizes hormone levels associated with > stress-induced obesity and eating/drinking behavior. > > Stress is being shown to play a significant role in a wide variety of > conditions and disease states. Recent work from the National > Institute of Health (NIH) and other major research centers has > demonstrated that stress is a significant contributor to immune > dysfunction, cardiovascular disease, other age-related disorders, and > to excess body fat. Over 20% of adults have an obesity-like condition > characterized by an excessive amount of abdominal fat. This condition > is related to stress-induced hormone imbalances, especially > imbalances of cortisol and DHEA. Until now, the only course of action > for loosing this fat has been stress reduction with exercise and > diet. Relora can normalize cortisol and DHEA levels in stressed > individuals, induce relaxation, and act as an aid in controlling > weight and stress-related eating or drinking. > > Human Trials > The first formulation of Relora was tested and found to be a safe, > effective, rapid acting, non-sedating dietary supplement that helps > control occasional mild anxiety. Fifty subjects were treated with > Relora for two weeks. The recommended dosage was 200 mg of Relora > three times daily. (The new and improved Relora dosage is 250 mg > three times daily.) Based on pre-clinical studies, Relora was > designed and evaluated against the following concepts; " Relora helps > control occasional mild anxiety or mild depression and the associated > symptoms: irritability; emotional ups and downs; restlessness; tense > muscles; poor sleep; concentration difficulties. " Post-trial analysis > revealed an excellent agreement (82%) with the pretrial concept. > Relaxation was reported by 78% of the patients. Though the product > does not cause significant sedation, 74% of the patients had a > restful sleep. No significant side effects were reported. When > subjects were asked about drowsiness, only 24% reported that they > were drowsy. Relora was judged to be gentle on the stomach by 94% of > the subjects. A second trial was undertaken to measure cortisol and > DHEA levels in patients with mild to moderate stress. Elevated > cortisol levels and depressed DHEA levels are associated with chronic > stress. A two-week regimen of Relora caused a significant (P = 0.003) > increase in salivary DHEA (227%) and a significant (P = 0.01) > decrease in morning salivary cortisol levels (37%). These significant > findings support Relora's ability to relieve stress and its potential > role in weight control and stress-related eating and drinking > behavior. A clinical trial on the final formulation of Relora is > expected to be complete in 2002. > > Animal Model > The plant extracts in Relora have been shown to be an effective > non-sedating anti-stress product in an animal model known as the > " Chick Social Separation-Stress Procedure. " This model has been > validated for the benzodiazepine class of anti-anxiety drugs. The > excellent results of the patent-pending extracts in Relora using this > model were published in Psychopharmacology (2001) 153:219-234. > > Safety Studies > An extensive literature review of the chemical constituents along > with the parent plants' use for hundreds of years indicates that this > material is safe for its intended use. An acute toxicity study in > rats (5g/kg) with 14-day observation revealed no untoward effects of > the individual extracts or the combination in Relora except mild > diarrhea and slight sedation in female rats. No side effects are > expected at the recommended human dosage. > > > > *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug > Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, > cure, or prevent disease. > This information was obtained from http://www.relora.com. > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2003 Report Share Posted February 24, 2003 > So,. *I* will certainly not give you the marketing hype on them. I'm just > saying they appeared to work for ME. So the next question is, which brand did you buy, and from whom. And how much do you take in a day? On the Arizona Health Foods website I saw that they had 4 or 5 brands, and one was considerably cheaper than the others -- does it matter? Are they all the same? Carb cravers everywhere want to know! Thanks! ~~ Lyn G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2003 Report Share Posted February 24, 2003 > So,. *I* will certainly not give you the marketing hype on them. I'm just > saying they appeared to work for ME. So the next question is, which brand did you buy, and from whom. And how much do you take in a day? On the Arizona Health Foods website I saw that they had 4 or 5 brands, and one was considerably cheaper than the others -- does it matter? Are they all the same? Carb cravers everywhere want to know! Thanks! ~~ Lyn G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2003 Report Share Posted February 24, 2003 Oops, way over my head here! I bought from a wholesale distributor. I had 2 ads in hand when I bought. Pricing similar. I chose the one with better customer service. Thanks, Vitalady, Inc. T www.vitalady.com If you are interested in PayPal, please click here: https://secure.paypal.com/affil/pal=vitalady%40bigfoot.com Re: Relora > > So,. *I* will certainly not give you the marketing hype on them. I'm just > > saying they appeared to work for ME. > > So the next question is, which brand did you buy, and from whom. And how much do you take in a day? On the Arizona Health Foods website I saw that they had 4 or 5 brands, and one was considerably cheaper than the others -- does it matter? Are they all the same? > > Carb cravers everywhere want to know! > > Thanks! > > ~~ Lyn G > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2003 Report Share Posted February 24, 2003 Oops, way over my head here! I bought from a wholesale distributor. I had 2 ads in hand when I bought. Pricing similar. I chose the one with better customer service. Thanks, Vitalady, Inc. T www.vitalady.com If you are interested in PayPal, please click here: https://secure.paypal.com/affil/pal=vitalady%40bigfoot.com Re: Relora > > So,. *I* will certainly not give you the marketing hype on them. I'm just > > saying they appeared to work for ME. > > So the next question is, which brand did you buy, and from whom. And how much do you take in a day? On the Arizona Health Foods website I saw that they had 4 or 5 brands, and one was considerably cheaper than the others -- does it matter? Are they all the same? > > Carb cravers everywhere want to know! > > Thanks! > > ~~ Lyn G > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2003 Report Share Posted March 22, 2003 Where does one purchase Relora? I can use a fix on the carb cravings as I am under a lot of stress with my office moving from 4 miles from my house to downtown Chicago (45 minute train ride and 20 minute walk). Robina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2003 Report Share Posted March 22, 2003 Where does one purchase Relora? I can use a fix on the carb cravings as I am under a lot of stress with my office moving from 4 miles from my house to downtown Chicago (45 minute train ride and 20 minute walk). Robina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2003 Report Share Posted March 22, 2003 In a message dated 3/22/2003 6:19:20 PM Pacific Standard Time, rudnicki@... writes: > has anyone used Relora ? > I've been taking it twice a day for about 2 weeks. Can't say that I've seen any noticeable difference in either stress levels or craving levels (but really, I don't have cravings, I have binges!!). I may need to take more to see any results given my distal bypass. Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2003 Report Share Posted March 22, 2003 In a message dated 3/22/2003 6:19:20 PM Pacific Standard Time, rudnicki@... writes: > has anyone used Relora ? > I've been taking it twice a day for about 2 weeks. Can't say that I've seen any noticeable difference in either stress levels or craving levels (but really, I don't have cravings, I have binges!!). I may need to take more to see any results given my distal bypass. Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2003 Report Share Posted March 25, 2003 I ordered relora from Vitalady this AM. Hope it works. Fay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2003 Report Share Posted March 25, 2003 I ordered relora from Vitalady this AM. Hope it works. Fay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2003 Report Share Posted March 25, 2003 Hi Alice, I went to this site too and they have Relora and ULTRA Relora. What is the difference as the descriptions seemed the same. Thanks, > I did a search on the internet for " Relora " amd came up with several sources. The cheapest source I found was at www.swansonvitamins.com ....I've only been taking Relora for a couple of weeks, but it does seem to be curbing my carb cravings. I'd be interested to know if it works for you. > ALICE in Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2003 Report Share Posted March 25, 2003 Hi Alice, I went to this site too and they have Relora and ULTRA Relora. What is the difference as the descriptions seemed the same. Thanks, > I did a search on the internet for " Relora " amd came up with several sources. The cheapest source I found was at www.swansonvitamins.com ....I've only been taking Relora for a couple of weeks, but it does seem to be curbing my carb cravings. I'd be interested to know if it works for you. > ALICE in Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2003 Report Share Posted March 28, 2003 Fay: I've been taking the Relora for a little over a week now and have noticed a big difference in dealing with " the carb monsters " . So far very happy with the Relora. Hopefully, this honeymoon won't end. : ) Regina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2003 Report Share Posted March 28, 2003 Fay: I've been taking the Relora for a little over a week now and have noticed a big difference in dealing with " the carb monsters " . So far very happy with the Relora. Hopefully, this honeymoon won't end. : ) Regina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2003 Report Share Posted April 7, 2003 > anyone have a reaction to the relora? about 2hr. after taking it I start itching and it seems to continue for several hours........ > > > sue > Sue, I found that it really, REALLY relaxes me. I cannot take it during the day. But evening is great. I take L-Glutamine for carb cravings in the morning and it has really helped. Relora for me really is a great sleep inducer LOL. I react very strongly to most things so this does not surprise me. It does not make me itch but one evening I did get a pounding heart and haven't taken it since. May try it again this coming weekend. Rita in Vermont where winter will NOT go away. (the poor robins don't know what to do right now, been feeding them alot this past week) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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