
Natural Mood Enhancement
As the cornerstone of the Protazen® system, the Protazen® Base Formula delivers vital amino acids and various botanicals to support the body’s own ability to produce dopamine, serotonin, and other catecholamines — the neurotransmitters that help people feel their emotional best!
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Our wellness system uses natural ingredients to support calm, clarity, and brighter days — safely and simply.

Broad Nutritional Support for Mental Wellness
This blend is formulated to support the major pillars of mental balance. It contains 11 ingredients — including amino acids L-Tyrosine and DL-Phenylalanine — that help your body produce key neurotransmitters, the chemical messengers that regulate mood and emotion.
- Supports a calm, optomistic & balanced mood
- Nourishes neurotransmitter pathways
- Vegan & Gluten-Free capsules
References
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5 Conlay LA, Zeisel SH. Neurotransmitter precursors and brain function. Neurosurgery. 1982;20(4):524-9.
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Tyrosine & 5-HTP...
L-Tyrosine is the #1 ingredient in this product and 5-HTP (Hydroxytryptophan) is our #2 best seller!
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How each ingredient supports emotional wellness:

Vitamin B-1 (Thiamine)
Thiamine plays an important role in the brain's glucose metabolism – how the brain generates fuel (energy). Deficiency of B-1 can lead to loss of appetite, weakness, nervous irritability, insomnia, aches & pains, and low moods. Thiamine deficiency can also lead to the stress and death of neurons, loss of memory, plaque formation — all markers of Alzheimer’s disease.

L-Tyrosine
Tyrosine is an essential amino acid that, once in the body, is a precursor of key neurotransmitters like dopamine and other catecholamines. This essential amino acid is found in many protein rich foods (i.e. turkey, chicken, duck, pork, eggs, dairy products) and is a necessary part of a healthy diet. Even if an individual consumes these foods, it is still possible that their consumption levels are not adequate to support proper brain function. L-Tyrosine has been found to support thyroid hormone levels, mood, concentration, productivity, coping ability, metabolism, and can promote endurance under stress. Women who take oral contraceptives often have lower levels of Tyrosine; which may be the link between mood swings and oral contraceptives.

Herb-of-Grace
Herb-of-Grace (Bacopa Monnieri) is considered a rejuvenating herb for nerve and brain cells. Some studies have shown that this herb increases protein synthesis in the brain, increasing intelligence, longevity, and short-term memory. It also has calming effects. Several studies have substantiated Bacopa's nootropic benefit in humans. There is evidence for potential mitigation of dementia, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's, and epilepsy.

Lemon Balm
Lemon Balm Leaf Powder can relax the nervous system promoting normal sleep. It can also help support the female reproductive system by easing tension and cramping during menses.

Passion Flower
Passion Flower (Passiflorra incarnata) has been used by the native people of North, Central, and South America for centuries, and is still prescribed by physicians in Europe as a natural calming agent and relaxant.

Phenylalanine
DL-Phenylalanine is an essential amino acid that is recognized for being the precursor for many proteins; namely tyrosine, which in turn is a precursor to dopamine and other catecholamines. Phenylalanine is a part of numerous substances in the brain that affect mood, pain, memory, and appetite. Studies suggest (but do not prove) DL-Phenylalanine may have anti-depressive properties and may be effective in reducing low moods and countering fatigue.

Gastrodia
Gastrodia (Gastrodia elata) is an expensive herbal extract that is native to the Far East. Gastrodia is first mentioned in the Shennong Bencao Jing, which was compiled around A.D. 100. It is said to have sedative and analgesic properties.

Dimethylethanolamine Bitartrate
Dimethylethanolamine is a naturally occurring mild cerebral stimulating nutrient found in brain foods such as anchovies and sardines. It has been found to NOT effect heart rate, blood pressure and doesn’t induce “jitteriness.” Researches have found Dimethylethanolamine to increase alertness, improve concentration, promote assertiveness, increase motivation, support mood, and increase daytime energy.

SAM-e
SAM-e (S-adenosyl-L-methionine disulfate p-toluenesulfonate) is a compound that is produced naturally in the body from the essential amino acid methionine. SAM-e plays a role in various biochemical reactions, including the formation of key neurotransmitters. Although SAM-e has only been on the market in the US since 1999, it has been studied for decades internationally and is sold by prescription in Spain, Italy, Russia and Germany.

Bioperine®
Bioperine® is an herbal extract from the pepper plant that, when consumed along with vitamin and mineral nutrients, increases the bio-availability (the absorption and utilization) of the nutrients.

Huperzine A
Huperzine A (Huperzia serrata) is an alkaloid found in the herb Huperzia serrata a.k.a Toothed Clubmoss. It has been found to regulate the breakdown of acetylcholine, an important substance needed by the nervous system to transmit information from cell to cell. In China, HupA is being studied to see if it improves cognitive abilities in Alzheimer’s patients. It may also be helpful in supporting memory and the learning ability of healthy individuals. However, it is important to remember that clinical trials are still in the early stages.