You’re supposed to unwind and relax at night. So why instead are you replaying the day’s events, planning tomorrow’s agenda or dwelling on something else that worries you? With no distractions because you’re in a dark, quiet room, you may feel helpless as you try to...
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How to naturally support alpha brain wave production
When life becomes demanding, and you feel the tension rise, you may want to prioritize the production of more alpha brain waves. Brain waves, classified as alpha, beta, delta, gamma or theta, are electrical impulses. Each brain wave frequency is associated with a...
Here’s how Suntheanine works in the body
Tomorrow’s Nutrition Suntheanine is a popular way to safely remain calm and focused, and get more refreshing sleep.
How to make summertime activities even more relaxing
As we head outdoors to enjoy our favorite summertime fun, we may unknowingly be doing something that compromises our ability to relax. Those refreshing cold drinks – iced tea, sweet tea, cola, energy drinks – typically have caffeine. If you sometimes get the jitters after sipping icy cold caffeinated beverages throughout the day, consider taking Suntheanine as well.
Mental health webinar highlights Suntheanine for stress management
Stress and anxiety levels are running high and changes to our routines have often left our moods low.
How to sleep better at night
America is experiencing a sleep deprivation epidemic. Dr. Oz agrees that our chronic exhaustion jeopardizes our health. We need more quality sleep!
Support your brain with these four expert-approved tips
A healthy brain helps us perform at our best throughout our life. When functional medicine expert Bruce Wylde appeared on The List, a daily national TV show which focuses on life hacks, he shared four ways to care for your brain. We’re thrilled that one was getting more restful sleep with Suntheanine.
The gamer secret for staying in the zone
To perform at their best, video gamers need lightning-quick reaction time, intense focus and sustained energy. But, according to psychonutritionist and neuropsychologist Shawn Talbott, Ph.D., just drinking a cup of coffee or an energy drink isn’t the best choice.