

Adrenal 100 Cortex 75
Professional Botanicals
Overview
Adrenal 100 Cortex 75 is formulated to support healthy adrenal gland function, primarily using adrenal cortex extracts with adaptogenic herbs and digestive enzymes. While some ingredients have demonstrated potential benefits in stress response and energy metabolism, the overall efficacy of the blend is limited by a lack of specific clinical evidence and the inclusion of understudied animal-derived substances.
The Good
May provide adaptogenic support through ingredients like Eleuthero, Cordyceps, Rhodiola, Reishi, Ashwagandha and Gynostemma.
Addition of amylase, protease, lipase, and cellulase may support digestion.
Adrenal Substance and Pure Cortex are included at specified doses (100mg and 75mg, respectively).
The Bad
Uncertainty regarding the source and quality of animal-derived ingredients.
Potential allergenicity associated with animal-tissue ingredients.
The effectiveness of certain ingredients, like 'lymph substance' and 'duodenal substance', lacks robust scientific support.
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals experiencing adrenal fatigue, chronic stress, or seeking adrenal support.
Skip If: You are pregnant, nursing, have an autoimmune condition, or are on immunosuppressants without consulting a doctor.
Ingredients Analysis
How to Use
Typically, take 1-2 capsules daily with meals, or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Daily
Morning
With food
Who Should Use This
Best For:
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