WHAT DOES ZENBEV DO?
Zenbev can be taken during the day to provide a powerful source
of tryptophan, a precursor for serotonin. Serotonin regulates mood,
emotion and appetite, and is well-known to alleviate stress, anxiety
and depression. Other purported benefits of ingesting a natural
source of tryptophan include easing chronic pain symptoms, weight
loss and increased libido.
Tryptophan is light sensitive, meaning it metabolizes differently
in light vs. dark conditions. When taken during daylight hours Zenbev’s
tryptophan becomes serotonin providing the afore mentioned benefits.
If taken at night, Zenbev’s tryptophan turns into serotonin,
which then metabolizes into melatonin, thus activating the brain’s
own sleep mechanism. As the brain produces the exact amount of melatonin
that it requires, the body is primed for a natural, restful sleep.
Zenbev vs. Sleep Medications
Virtually every sleep medication, either herbal or pharmaceutical,
disrupts sleep architecture. Medications currently available tend
to increase light sleep (stages 1 and 2) at the expense of deep
sleep (stages 3 and 4) as well as inhibiting REM sleep which results
in side effects of drowsiness and lack of refreshment. As the tryptophan
in Zenbev allows the brain to produce melatonin, none of the sleep
stages are compromised, resulting in a preservation of sleep architecture
and a deep, uninterrupted sleep.
Zenbev vs. Anxiety Medications
Medications to reduce anxiety are most often from a class of drugs
known as benzodiazepines; this family of drugs is associated with
tolerance and dependence.
Benzodiazepines are synthetic and do not work within the body’s
own natural chemistry and as such can have significant side effects
such as excessive sedation and lack of coordination. Zenbev, on
the other hand, provides a natural source tryptophan which bolsters
the body’s own natural anxiety management system.
Zenbev vs. Synthetic Melatonin
Since the melatonin produced in our brains is responsible for the
onset of sleep, many people try to take synthetically-produced melatonin.
Over-the-counter melatonin should not be considered natural. One
of the issues with synthetic melatonin is the short half-life in
the body. The half-life
should be measured in several hours. Synthetic melatonin leaves
the body quite rapidly with a half-life of less than one hour which
means the effect is lost midway during the night. Consequently,
a higher dosage is required, resulting in a hangover effect the
next day.
Although melatonin is thought to be ‘natural’, when
used in high dosages it overrides the brain’s natural sleep
chemistry by providing too much of the end product. The brain loses
its chance to regulate the production of this important sleep hormone.
More importantly, the body does not have an opportunity to suppress
production of melatonin when sleep is coming to the end. The brain
has evolved an elaborate process of producing and regulating melatonin
so that just the right amount is used in just the right area of
the brain.
It may seem convenient to circumvent the process and provide super
dosages of melatonin to the body to produce sleep, but it ignores
normal sleep physiology resulting in increased difficulties which
are not necessary. Zenbev provides the ingredients and circumstances
in order for the brain to determine when and how much melatonin
is needed, resulting in a good night’s sleep.
Zenbev vs. 5-HTP
Supplemental 5-HTP is the intermediary between tryptophan and serotonin
and has been offered as a natural remedy for serotonin deficiency-related
medical states. Natural source tryptophan, however, offers a major
advantage over 5-HTP in that it is not directly metabolized to serotonin
in the intestine which protects against side effects associated
with 5-HTP such as increased nausea, vomiting, cramping, constipation
and/ or diarrhea.
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