
Rn Labs Stress Forte 60c
Rn Labs Stress Forte 60c is a Practitioner-Grade product available for customers under the care of a practitioner.
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RN Labs Stress Forte (formerly AdrenaForte) delivers a synergistic botanical formulation that supports the maintenance of healthy Cortisol levels and Cortisol activity in the body, when deficient. May assist in alleviating the symptoms of low mental and physical energy, low blood pressure, low adrenal output and stress capacity.
- Promotes adrenal output in under functioning states
- Supports mental and physical stress capacity
- Supports alert cognitive function
- Increases mental and physical stamina and endurance
- Can be used in conjunction with laboratory hormone test results (e.g. low Cortisol)
Ingredient | Per 1 cap |
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Panax ginseng (Korean Ginseng) root extract | 200 mg |
equiv. root dry | 2 g |
Ginkgo biloba (Ginkgo) leaf extract | 100 mg |
equiv. leaf dry | 5 g |
Glycyrrhiza glabra (Licorice) root extract | 75 mg |
equiv. root dry | 600 g |
Sodium ascorbate (Vitamin C) | 113 mg |
equiv. Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) | 100 g |
Excipients: Leucine, Hypromellose (Capsule), Silicified Microcrystalline Cellulose, Colloidal Anhydrous Silica.
This product does NOT contain any wheat, gluten, dairy, lactose, egg, yeast, soy, artificial colours, artificial sweeteners, or artificial flavours. This product also does not contain artificial preservatives, stearate lubricants and other commonly detrimental excipients.









Adults: take 1-4 capsules per day, with or without food, depending on clinical goals and responses, and according to practitioner judgement.
Doses can be divided throughout the day if required, however the primary dose is best taken earlier in the day, due to its potential for stimulating effects and to support the natural diurnal rhythm of adrenal output.
Brand: | RN LABS | ||
Presentation: | Capsule | Volume: | . |