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Pascoe-Neurapas® balance 60 tabs
SKU 16904
Life is Tough: Take Your Life In Your Hands...
Although stress is a natural part of life, it can be a major problem if it is prolonged or severe. In our frantic society, stress affects people of all ages, gender, and circumstances. Stress can lead to both physical and psychological health issues.
Pascoe is here to help with Neurapas Balance: for a healthy, balanced mood. Neurapas is made with a triple herbal combination of naturally sourced medicinal ingredients: dry extract of passionflower, valerian root, and St. johns wort.
As an herbal product, Neurapas has no addiction potential and no hang-over effect. Neurapas helps to promote a healthy and balanced mood.
Take Neurapas consistently for 4 weeks to see optimal results.
120 Years of Excellence
Neurapas® balance is the premier formula from PASCOE - a German company with 120 years of history in Natural Medicine.
Neurapas® balance is made in Germany and is authorized for sale by Health Canada as a natural health product.
Neurapas® balance was awarded the SELF Deutschland-Award by the European League for Safe Patient Therapy Self-Management.
The synergy between dry extracts of passionflower and St. John’s Wort in Pascoe Neurapas balance allows a high degree of efficacy with excellent tolerability.(1)
(1). Fiebich, B. L., Knorle, R., Appel, K., Kammler, T., & Weiss, G. (2011). Pharmacological studies in an herbal drug combination of St. John‘s Wort (Hypericum perforatum) and passionflower (Passiflora incarnata): in vitro and in vivo evidence of synergy between Hypericum and Passiflora in antidepressant pharmacological models. Fitoterapia, 82(3), 474-480
More Resources:
Dimpfel et al. (2011) Early effect of NEURAPAS® balance on current source density (CSD) of human EEG. BMC Psychiatry 11:123-137.
McGregor et al. (2006) Triple combination in NEURAPAS® balance demonstrates a unique effect on sleep EEGs. Acta Biologica 1:3-14.
Trompetter et al. (2013) Herbal triplet in treatment of nervous agitation in children. Wien Med Wochenschr 163:52-57.