ADRENAL FLOW
ADRENAL FLOW
ADRENAL FLOW
ADRENAL FLOW
Adrenal Flow is a combination of standardized adaptogenic herbs and nutrients which are known to contribute to rejuvenating the adrenals.* This product is designed to help support healthy cortisol metabolism, hypothalamic and pituitary function (HPTA axis), and catecholamine production (dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine).*
Recommended Use: As a dietary supplement, take three capsules per day with meals, or as directed by your health care practitioner (divided dosing recommended)
ADP090-DS | 90 CAPSULES
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Adrenal Flow is a combination of standardized adaptogenic herbs and nutrients which are known to contribute to rejuvenating the adrenals.* This product is designed to help support healthy cortisol metabolism, hypothalamic and pituitary function (HPTA axis), and catecholamine production (dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine).*
Recommended Use: As a dietary supplement, take three capsules per day with meals, or as directed by your health care practitioner (divided dosing recommended)
ADP090-DS | 90 CAPSULES

Frequently Asked Questions
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What's the difference between magnesium Bisglycinate and Magnesium Glycinate?
In short: They’re the same thing. The terms are often used interchangeably in the supplement industry.
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Will taking Magnesium Bisglycinate in the middle of the day make me drowsy?
Magnesium bisglycinate is well-known for its calming properties, making it a popular choice for those looking to support relaxation and restful sleep. While it’s not a sedative, some individuals may feel more relaxed or slightly drowsy after taking it—especially if taken in the evening or when the body is deficient in magnesium. For that reason, many people prefer to take it at night.
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Why choose bisglycinate over other forms of magnesium?
It’s well-tolerated, less likely to cause laxative effects, and has superior bioavailability compared to forms like magnesium oxide or citrate.
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What are the benefits of magnesium bisglycinate?
There are many supposed benefits of magnesium bisglycinate, including but not limited to:
- Stress support
- Improved digestion
- Heart and cardiovascular health support
- Sleep and relaxation support
- Bone mineralization support
- Muscle recovery
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What is magnesium bisgylcinate?
Magnesium bisglycinate is a supplement that contains both magnesium and glycine. Magnesium bisglycinate contains two glycine molecules to each of the magnesium molecules, and has been shown to support stress responses, healthy digestion, muscle recovery, sleep, and more.
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Are there any side effects to magnesium bisglycinate?
Magnesium bisglycinate is generally well-tolerated and considered one of the gentlest forms of magnesium, especially on the digestive system. Most people don’t experience side effects, but as with any supplement, individual responses may vary.
In some cases, especially at higher doses, magnesium can cause:
- Mild digestive upset
- Loose stools (though this is less common with bisglycinate compared to other forms like citrate or oxide)
- A sense of relaxation or drowsiness, which is why many prefer to take it in the evening
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an adrenal support supplement?
Adrenal support supplements are supplements created to primarily support stress, fatigue, and decreased energy. Adrenal support supplements are particularly impactful for individuals that require rigorous daily physical and/or mental exertion levels.
What are the supposed benefits of adrenal support supplements?
Adrenal support supplements strive to support stress reduction, fatigue management, and improved energy levels. Although more research is needed to fully validate and understand adrenal support supplementation, such supplements – coupled with lifestyle changes and consultation from a primary medical care physician – may play a vital role towards supporting adrenal health.
What is adrenal fatigue?
Adrenal fatigue is a colloquial term that connotes a myriad of symptoms and issues – most notably low energy and high stress – that are hypothesized to be driven by high levels of stressors upon the adrenal glands. Adrenal stress may lead to a decrease in cortisol levels, therefore impacting one’s response to stress.
More scientific evidence is necessary to validate adrenal fatigue as a formal medical condition.
Where are the adrenal glands located?
Adrenal glands are directly above each kidney, in the upper section of the abdomen/stomach.
What is Cortisol, and What Does it Do?
Cortisol is a stress or steroid hormone created inside the adrenal glands, and responsible for a wide array of body regulation activities. Specifically, it helps and supports with the maintenance and regulation of:
- Metabolism
- Blood pressure
- Blood sugar
- Stress responses
How Do You Balance Cortisol Levels?
Before considering any changes to possibly balance your cortisol levels, first consult your primary care physician. After doing so, there are many changes that one can make in order to balance their cortisol, including but not limited to:
- Dietary changes
- Lifestyle changes (i.e. exercise, meditation, and removing external stress factors)
- Improving sleep
- Beginning adaptogen-led supplementation
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We align ourselves with NSF as a testament to our commitment towards industry safety standards. Determined to become the leading supplement and education resource in the performance nutrition category, our alliance with NSF further reinforces our commitment to product excellence.
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