ROSWELL, GA, October 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) Second Chance Health & Wellness, Inc. announces the launch of its newest dietary supplement, MODER8 Stress Relief Formula. Manufactured by the same people that make MODER8-Balance for a Better Life alcohol control formula, MODER8 Stress Relief specifically targets feelings of stress and anxiety, and helps to produce a calm, peaceful feeling in 15-20 minutes. Made from all naturally occurring ingredients, either in your own body or in the foods you eat, MODER8 Stress Relief also helps to reduce appetite and cravings.
For the month of October 2011, MODER8 Stress Relief will be available at an introductory discounted price of $24.95 for 90 capsules - that's about 20% off its usual price. Just enter coupon code LESSFORSTRESS at checkout. Go to www.MODER8NOW.com to read more about the new product and to find out how to purchase.
Liz Michael, founder of Second Chance Health & Wellness, and the creator of the MODER8 formulas says, "We live in increasingly stressful times, with a declining economy, and a need for many of us to be 'everything for everyone' - juggling family, work, relationship and financial issues. Often it seems overwhelming. But instead of indulging in unhealthy means to escape, such as overeating, drinking too much and other, we can turn to healthy alternatives such as MODER8 Stress Relief Formula. MODER8 Stress Relief uses your own natural brain chemistry to feel more calm and relaxed."
Michael also says of the MODER8 Stress Relief Formula, "Second Chance Health & Wellness saw a need for an enhanced version of our alcohol control formula by adding more 5-HTP (5-hydroxytryptophan), among a few other changes. 5-HTP is converted to serotonin in the body and helps to turn off the excess firing of neurons involved in producing feelings of anxiety. The increased level of 5-HTP results in feeling more relaxed, but is not recommended to be used while drinking alcohol."
MODER8 Stress Relief Formula is the ideal first line of defense for feelings of stress and anxiety, instead of turning to a prescription medication with all of the prescription medication side effects and addictive potential. The MODER8 Stress Relief Formula website also includes tips and techniques for reducing and managing stress naturally. Just visit MODER8NOW.com to find more about healthy stress relief and to learn about both MODER8 formulations.
Second Chance Health & Wellness is dedicated to giving individuals the tools and the knowledge to live a happy and fulfilled life, without overindulging in alcohol, food, and other "escapes" commonly used for dealing with stress. We believe everyone deserves a "second chance" to live life the way they have always wanted, in-balance and with moderation. For further information, please contact Liz Michael at (404) 550-0392.
New Relief for the Stressed Out and Overwhelmed
Atlanta-based Second Chance Health & Wellness announces launch of MODER8 Stress Relief Formula.
2011-10-19
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