A Consumer Reports survey reveals that more than 80 percent of sexually active Americans have avoided sex in the past year. Their top six reasons include being too tired, not feeling well, not being in the mood, needing to care for children or pets, needing to work, or preferring to watch TV or a movie. [read more]
80 Percent of America Avoided Sex Last Year – Did You?
posted on May 17th, 2010
Newest Formulation of PureBalance™ Serotonin Includes Relora
posted on May 17th, 2010
Quality of Life Labs, Inc. has launched the next generation of PureBalance™ Serotonin, a supplement for mood support and weight management. The new product PureBalance™ Serotonin with 5-HTP, Relora®, L-Theanine & Rodiola, can facilitate better moods and weight loss efforts by addressing a root cause for many people: low levels of the brain chemical serotonin; [read more]
Relora ® and Seditol ® Now Available in Australia
posted on February 19th, 2010
Two Next Pharmaceuticals products are now available in Australia through Capitol Ingredients: Relora, which helps alleviate stress, reduce stress-related eating and promote weight loss; and Seditol, which promotes relaxation and restful sleep. States Capitol’s National Sales Manager Russell Bolden, “Relora and Seditol tick all the right boxes in a tight regulatory environment where the market [read more]
Fast-Acting Relora® Liquid Now Available
posted on January 8th, 2010
Relora, the premier all-natural, anti-stress dietary supplement, is now available in a fast-absorbing and fast-acting liquid with a convenient 0.25 ml dose. Relora’s unique blend of extracts from the bark of Magnolia officinalisand Phellodendron amurense act to calm the mind and body. While Relora Liquid is unflavored, Next Pharmaceuticals offers it as a turnkey product [read more]
Americans Rank Themselves High on “Stressometer”
posted on January 8th, 2010
Research reveals that more than 80 percent of men and women living in urban U.S. areas are as stressed or more stressed than they were a year ago. Nearly four in 10 responded that they have more stress in their lives than those around them. In addition, when asked to rank themselves on a “stressometer,” [read more]

