Metagenics Adreset – Adaptogen Supplement – Fatigue Relief* – with Asian Ginseng & Cordyceps – Non-GMO & Gluten-Free – 60 Capsules
$49.50
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 3 x 3 x 3 inches; 6.72 ounces
Item model number : ADRES
Date First Available : October 14, 2006
Manufacturer : Metagenics
ASIN : B001GDANO8
Country of Origin : USA
Support Supplement: Adreset features a blend of adaptogenic herbs to support a healthy, balanced response to stress*
Fatigue Relief Formula: Helps your body adapt to various stressful challenges with 400 mg of Asian Panax ginseng root extract, Rhodiola extract, and cordyceps mycelium*
Rhodiola rosea Supplement: This formula is non-GMO, gluten-free, and vegetarian
Adaptogen Directions: Take 2 capsules of this Metagenics adaptogen supplement two times daily
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Customers say
Customers appreciate the product’s functionality, energy boost, and adrenal health benefits. They find it effective in boosting energy levels during exhaustion and helping calm nervous energy. However, some customers have reported issues with damaged bottles and lids. There are mixed opinions on value for money.
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9 reviews for Metagenics Adreset – Adaptogen Supplement – Fatigue Relief* – with Asian Ginseng & Cordyceps – Non-GMO & Gluten-Free – 60 Capsules
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Clmk –
This product works
Works as advertised. Recommended by natural doctor and find great value in using it for adrenaline health.
Kristen –
Changed my life!
So far this is the best product that I’ve tried for adrenal fatigue. When I first began taking it, I noticed that I was craving salt less, did not have my 2pm crash, and my digestion seemed to be much happier. I have been taking these for about three months, and all of this still holds true. Is it a cure? No. But it makes life much more manageable. I went from not being able to stay awake for seven hours straight to being able to function at work again! I’m curious to see if there’s a difference in the next saliva test I take. I do notice dramatic differences in my fatigue when I have forgotten to take Adreset.It doesn’t mention it on the bottle, but according to my doctor you are supposed to take one midday, and one in the afternoon, both on an empty stomach. Previously I was taking two in the morning and two at night – I think this was slightly more effective for stabilizing sodium, potassium, and fluid levels – and my weight…but I’ll try it his way for awhile. (I am also taking Metagenics – Adrenogen 90T now as well, however the first two months of Adreset were by itself).
MooTa –
The good, the badâ¦
I never relied on anything thatâs not backed by FDA. Or ânaturalâ, or anything that could remotely affect cognitive function (even whatâs now legal/prescription in some states). Not my thing. Adreset was recommended by a friend going through a lot of stress, per her naturopath. She was not overly excited when she was sharing how good it was, and that it helped. So I let this bottle sit in my cart for months! I took my time doing research of the three ingredientsâ¦and decided to give it a try.Now, let me just say I had the most stressful two years in my life: illnesses, death, missing persons in my family; going through a merger at work. Iâll stop at this, because I will start sounding like Iâm making stuff up. Anyhow, just in a few days after taking it I felt like the stress of these past years was completely, absurdly lifted, and I got a new, lighter body. My anxiety went away. I started sleeping better. I felt RESTED. I felt like MYSELF. I felt like I can now hear and see my husband and spend time with him. My cognitive abilities enhanced: I like to read in bed – some highly technical concepts, and NOW even though still a bit tired after a long day, I donât have to re-read sentences and understand everything clearly when tired. I can go on and on with more examples!Now, couple caveats. I started slow and only did one pill in the morning and one in late afternoon and saw effects on day 3. I decided not to go up to the recommended 4 a day. I experienced some common side effects and tried going downâ¦to one a day. On day 3 my anxiety started coming back as the effects wore off. I went back to 2/day.Side effects: from what I read, typical. I was waking up at night from my heart beating too fast. And nose bleeds every other day randomly. This pill gets your heart beat and blood pressure up, and sugar down so do your research before you take this, esp if youâre diabetic or have cardiovascular issues and need to adjust your meds. Then I went back up to 2/day, decided to adjust my approach that must have fixed the side effects- I take one at 9 (long after coffee), and at 3 (long before bed time), and both side effects went away. I realize itâs not recommended taking Adreset longer than three months. This makes me sad because Iâm finally feeling like myself after a very long time. I take good care of my health (other than stressful events I have little control over) and track my vitamin/hormone/stuff levels through full blood panels twice a year. Iâve never experienced such obvious effects from supplements. I am now one month in, and have two months left to figure how to manage stress before I have to stop taking Adreset. If youre going through stressful time, or a grief, try this. I didnât realize how beat my mind (and my body) was until I got this relief. Try it. Worst case- it doesnât work. Best case – youâll get a break that your body really needs.I wonât comment on quality, this horse is dead: this is one of the best manufacturers out there, worth the money.
S –
This is absolutely great while it lasted.
I took this for adrenal fatigue. I took it for about 4 weeks (2 breakfast, 2 lunch) for me to feel the effects. I had lots of hyper energy, but also felt calm and chill. It was really nice. It stopped working and so my doctor increased it to 3 pills 2x a day. Same thing happened as before. I think you can get a tolerance to these. After being on 6 pills of this a day I didn’t want to go up anymore, so I decided to take a break for 3 weeks and let my tolerance go down again. I’m pretty sure for the adreset to work you need to cycle it. For now I’ve switched to D-ribose (for ATP) and Ashwaganda (for a clear head).
Donna –
Great for energy
My naturopath doctor told me my adrenal glands were stressed, I was feeling very fatigue , this supplement has definitely helped . I take 1 in the morning and 1 late afternoon
CAT –
Absolutely horrible!!!! Glass bottle was completely shattered inside the bubble wrap.
The product is great, the delivery is the worst I’ve ever experienced. My finger was pierced by a piece of glass while opening the bubble wrap bag and all the capsules fell into the bag since the bottom of the bottle was broken off. Can’t even use the capsules since they’re mixed with tiny shards of glass.
Stephanie Reviea –
Stick With It – Won’t Help Overnight – Do A Full Month To Feel Full Affects – That Is What Worked In My Case
I love this product, has really helped me chill out and calm my naturally stressed mind. It did take a couple of weeks to really feel the affects, but for someone that is naturally anxious and doesn’t like meds or too much alcohol, this has been awesome. Its a little pricy here compared to getting at my doctors office, but his office is so far away, had to order here, until I could get back to his office.
Sct –
FIANLLY!
This product (in conjunction with the Serenagen) is the answer Iâve been searching for. I was struggling and this has changed my life. It may change yours too!
Madvis33 –
Didn’t really think it would live up to the fanfare my personal trainer gave it but it really does. I find that I am more clear headed and “up” since I’ve been taking them. I have my 3 months supply (per the recommended limits on the bottle) and I hope that I can move on happily after I’ve stopped taking them. We’ll see, I guess.