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Fusion Health Stress & Anxiety 60 Tablets

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Product Overview
Fusion Stress & Anxiety contain KSM-66®, a highly concentrated1 and specialised extract of ashwagandha that:
Promotes the body’s ability to cope with stress
Decreases stress symptoms
Relieves symptoms of mild anxiety
Ashwaganda is an Ayurvedic (Indian) herb also known as withania. In addition to its use for relieving symptoms of stress, ashwagandha is traditionally used as a rejuvenating tonic and an adaptogen to enhance the body’s ability to adapt to stress in Ayurvedic medicine.
Polygala: traditionally used to reduce mild anxiety symptoms in Chinese medicine
In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), the herb polygala is traditionally taken to decrease symptoms of mild anxiety as well as to calm both the mind and spirit (called shen). It’s also traditionally used in TCM to assist a relaxed state of mind and relieve restlessness and irritability.
Fusion Stress & Anxiety also contains an extract of holy basil (tulsi) called OciBest® plus the Chinese herbs citrus peel, magnolia bark and poria mushroom.
Citrus peel: traditionally taken as a digestive tonic in Chinese medicine
Citrus peel is an herb traditionally used in Chinese medicine for its benefits in both improving digestive weakness and regulating qi (vital energy) to relieve abdominal bloating and feelings of fullness, nausea and burping.
Fusion Stress & Anxiety also contains an extract of holy basil (tulsi) called OciBest® plus the Chinese herbs magnolia bark and poria mushroom.
References
KSM-66 Ashwagandha. Accessed 23 Feb 2021 from https://ksm66ashwagandhaa.com/ksm-66/what-is-ksm-66/Fusion Stress & Anxiety features a highly concentrated extract of the herb ashwagandha called KSM-66®, which provides relief for symptoms of stress and mild anxiety and enhances the body’s ability to adapt to stress.
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Fusion Health Stress & Anxiety 60 Tablets
RRP $54.99
$36.99
32% OFF RRP
Collect 38 Everyday Rewards Points*
$36.99
$36.99
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Fastest Delivery
Order now to receive it by 9pm on Tuesday, 7 April
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