Stress References

 

[1] www.mayoclinic.com The Mayo Clinic.  December 2004.
 

[2] www.apahelpcenter.org American Psychological Association Help Center.  December 2004. 
 

[3] Gruenwald J, Graubaum HJ, Harde A.  Effect of a probiotic multivitamin compound on stress and exhaustion.  Adv Ther.  2002 May-Jun; 19(3): 141-150.
 

[4] Carroll, D, Ring C, Suter M, Willemson G.  The effects of an oral multivitamin combination with calcium, magnesium, and zinc on psychological well being in healthy young male volunteers: a double blind placebo controlled trial.  Psychopharmacology.  2000 Jun; 150(2): 220-225.
 

[5] Brody S, Preut R, Schommer K, Schurmeyer TH.   A randomized controlled trial of high dose ascorbic acid for reduction of blood pressure, cortisol, and subjective response to psychological stress.  Psychopharmacology.  2002 Jan 15; 9(3): 319-324.
 

[6] Kallner A.  Influence of vitamin c status on the urinary excretion of catecholamines in stress.  Hum Nutr Clin Nutr.  1983 Dec; 37(6): 405-411.
 

[7] McCarty MF.  High dose pyridoxine as an anti-stress strategy.  Med Hypotheses.  2000 May; 54(5): 803-807.
 

[8] Baldewicz TT et al.  Cobalamin level is related to self-reported and clinically rated mood and to syndromal depression in bereaved HIV-1 +  and HIV-1 – homosexual men.  J Psychosom Res.  2000 Feb; 48(2): 177-185.
 

[9] Moller P, Wallin H, Knudsen LE.  Oxidative stress associated with exercise, psychological stress and lifestyle factors.  Chem Biol Interact.  1996 Sep 27; 102(1): 17-36.
 

[10] Spasov AA, Wikman GK, Mandrikov VB, Mironora IA, Neumoin VV.  A double blind placebo controlled pilot study of the stimulating and adaptogenic effect of Rhodiola rose SHR-5 extract on the fatigue of students caused by stress during an examination period with a repeated low dose regimen.  Phytomedicine.  2000 Apr; 7(2): 5-89.
 

 

 

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