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Amoryn Information Sheet

Hypnotherapy for Depression and Mood Support

Amoryn Product Overview

Amoryn is a dietary supplement containing commonly known natural mood enhancers like St. John’s Wort and 5-HTP. Amoryn is manufactured by the BioNeurix Corporation, and has been available since 2003.

According to the manufacturer, Amoryn works by increasing levels of the brain’s “feel-good” neurotransmitters using a blend of natural ingredients, including a standardized, pharmaceutical-grade extract of hyperforin, the active compound in St. John’s Wort.

The manufacturer advises against taking Amoryn on an “as-needed” basis. Amoryn is intended to be taken over a period of time, and may take anywhere from four to eight weeks to produce noticeable changes in mood balance. Individuals taking Amoryn for stress, anxiety or other Emotional Wellness concerns should take it as part of a complete wellness plan that is supervised by a qualified healthcare professional.

Amoryn is similar to these Emotional Wellness products:

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Amoryn Ingredients

Amoryn combines a blend of active ingredients, plus vitamins and minerals.

Active ingredients: St. John’s Wort , 5-HTP and Rhodiola Rosea .

Vitamins and Minerals: B Vitamins, Selenium, Vitamin D, Vitamin D 3 and Zinc.

Benefits of Amoryn

Safety Information for Amoryn

When adding any dietary supplement to your wellness plan, it is important to understand potential side effects as well as possible interactions with prescription medications you are currently taking.

Speak with your doctor prior to taking Amoryn if you are currently taking a prescription medication such as Xanax, Buspar, Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil or other drug.

Possible side effects for the ingredients in Amoryn include the following:

  • Headaches
  • Fatigue
  • Vivid or unusual dreams
  • Sensitivity to sunlight and other UV light sources
  • Allergic reactions

DO NOT TAKE AMORYN UNTIL YOU HAVE TALKED TO YOUR DOCTOR:

  • If you are pregnant or nursing
  • If you are currently taking an MAOI prescription medication
  • If you have been diagnosed with a serious health issue like severe anxiety, depression or other mental health disorder and have not yet consulted with your physician about taking a dietary supplement
  • If you have an autoimmune disease and are currently taking medication

Manufactured By: BioNeurix Corporation

Product Launch Date: 2003

Company Home Page: BioNeurix.com

Product Home Page: Amoryn.com

Related Links:


Herbs and Vitamins for Emotional Balance
St. John's Wort Fact Sheet
Rhodiola Rosea Fact Sheet
5-HTP Fact Sheet

More Resources Online:

Insight Journal Forums [InsightJournal.com]
Amoryn Hyperforin Content and Research [WebsiteToolbox.com]
Amoryn Forum Discussion [Drugs.com]
Buy Amoryn at NutraMart [NutraMart.com]


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