A Unique Psychobiotic Provides Sleep & Stress Support*

by Emerson Ecologics

A Unique Psychobiotic Provides Sleep & Stress Support*

Fortifying the gut microbiome with a specific targeted bacterial strain could be a significantly effective way of helping struggling patients overcome occasional sleeplessness and stress. The unique, gut-derived psychobiotic bacteria, Bifidobacterium longum 1714™, may help patients overcome occasional stress and sleep challenges.* 

“Psychobiotics” are live probiotic strains that support brain function by engaging the gut-brain axis, a bidirectional communication pathway between the gut microbiota and the brain and central nervous system (CNS). 

Bifidobacterium longum 1714™ targets the gut-brain axis, supporting brain and CNS balance to address occasional stress and sleeplessness. It may promote feelings of calmness, relaxation, and reduced tension, helping reset the natural sleep cycle.*  Clinically studied in double-blind, placebo-controlled trials and more, Bifidobacterium longum 1714™ may:1-7*

  • Support a reduction in perceived stress
  • Improve the ability to cope with occasional stress
  • Support memory function
  • Positively support brainwave activity
  • Support diminished mental fatigue
  • Support lowered cortisol output during occasional stress 
  • Target the HPA axis to support cortisol balance 
  • Support tryptophan production
  • Support increased energy/vitality quality of life scores
  • Support IL-10 production
  • Support digestive functions

Supplement formulas containing Bifidobacterium longum 1714™ can be enhanced with additions such as L-theanine to help maintain optimal neurotransmitter levels (serotonin, GABA, and dopamine) already within a normal range, and lemon balm extract, a perennial herb that may support calmness and drowsiness to help overcome an occasional inability to fall asleep.* 

Bifidobacterium longum 1714™is clinically shown to help support the body’s response to occasional sleeplessness while maintaining healthy stress hormone (cortisol) levels and stress-coping mechanisms. Shouldn’t your investment in your patients include this innovative psychobiotic sleep support?* 

References:

  1. Groeger, D., et al. (2022).
  2. Allen, A.P., et al. (2016).
  3. Morais, L.H., et al. (2021).
  4. Wang, H., et al. (2019).
  5. Hong, N., et al. (2021). 
  6. Seong, G.J., et al. (2012).