24,89 €
Dietary supplement with two categories of ingredients:
For people who are exposed to mental stress, athletes, and older adults.

STRESSCARE drink 431 is a combination of magnesium citrate (400 mg of elemental magnesium), which, together with glycinate, has the best bioavailability among magnesium forms, and all B vitamins.
431 – STRESSCARE a drink is a drink for:
431 – STRESSCARE The drink is intended for:
Packaged in bags:






Magnesium (magnesium citrate), modified starch (maltodextrin), lime powder, orange powder, acidity regulator (citric acid), orange flavoring, B complex (vitamin B3 (niacinamide), vitamin B5 (D-calcium pantothenate), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine HCL), vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B1 (thiamine mononitrate), vitamin B9 (folic acid), vitamin B7 (biotin), vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin), anti-caking agent (silicon dioxide), lemon flavoring, coloring (beta-carotene), sweetener (sucralose).
Net quantity: 93 g (15 bags, 6.2 g each)
The recommended daily intake should not be exceeded.
Food supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Store out of reach of children, in a dry place at room temperature in the original packaging.
Shake the contents of the bag once a day. in a dry glass and add 150 ml of water or our tea. Stir well to dissolve the drink and drink it immediately.

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Magnesium and B complex are key to stress management
Magnesium plays a key role in regulating the response to stress. Stress increases magnesium loss, as stress hormones cause magnesium to be released from cells into the intercellular space. From there, magnesium is excreted from the body in urine.
Constant stress causes magnesium deficiency. Magnesium deficiency increases the body's susceptibility to stress, which causes further magnesium depletion, thus completing the vicious cycle of magnesium deficiency. The more nervous we are, the more magnesium we lose, and the more stressed we become. Magnesium and vitamins B1, B2, B3, B6, B7, and B12 contribute to the normal functioning of the nervous system.*
Magnesium and B complex are the basis for good sleep and less irritability.
Due to the stressful modern lifestyle, magnesium deficiency is one of the most common problems in the general population, with nearly two-thirds of the Western world suffering from magnesium deficiency. The most common signs and symptoms of deficiency are related to nervous and neuromuscular hyperirritability, resulting in poor sleep, fatigue, and even exhaustion or burnout. Magnesium, vitamins B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, and B12 contribute to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue.**
Chronic magnesium and B vitamin deficiency can also increase the risk of physical and mental illness over time, as magnesium and vitamins B1, B3, B6, B7, B9, and B12 contribute to normal psychological function.***
StressCare is especially indispensable for athletes
StressCare is particularly interesting for athletes.
Magnesium is involved in more than 300 essential metabolic processes, including energy production, blood pressure regulation, nerve signal transmission, and muscle contraction.
Magnesium and vitamins B1, B2, B3, B6, B7, and B12 contribute to the normal functioning of the nervous system, which is important for normal motor function.*
Vitamin B1 contributes to normal heart function, while vitamins B2, B6, and B12 contribute to normal red blood cell formation, which carry hemoglobin and oxygen throughout the body and to the muscles.
Magnesium plays a role in the process of cell division, which is important for tissue regeneration.
Vitamin B2 contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress resulting from increased activity of the body and mitochondria, which produce energy for cells.******
Vitamins B5 and B6 are interesting because of their effect on hormones. B5 contributes to normal mental activity and to the normal synthesis and metabolism of steroid hormones, vitamin D, and certain neurotransmitters. Vitamin B6 contributes to the regulation of hormonal function.*******
Health claims authorized by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA):
* ID22, ID213, ID44, ID66, ID116, ID95
** ID205, ID47, ID63, ID78, ID108
*** ID205, ID55, ID77, ID120, ID81, ID95
**** ID30, ID40, ID41
***** ID30, ID67, ID97, ID92
******ID207
******* ID181, ID69

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Magnesium helps with stress reduction, supports nervous system function and contributes to normal energy release, which is important in cases of fatigue and stress. It also contributes to normal psychological function for more calm and focused mind.
Herba Medica uses magnesium citrate (431) with high absorption and magnesium oxide (432) for faster replenishment of magnesium stores during stress. In combination with the entire B complex, they help with energy, calmness, and better resistance to everyday stress.
It is recommended to take magnesium once a day, in the morning or afternoon, to support stable energy and well-being throughout the day. StressCare 431 is prepared as a drink, while Herba Medica StressCare² 432 enables quick use without water, anywhere and anytime.
Yes, both StressCare products from Herba Medica They are suitable for vegetarians and do not contain gluten, lactose, or artificial colors. People with celiac disease should consult a pharmacist due to the possibility of traces.
StressCare 431 contains magnesium citrate for better bioavailability, StressCare² 432, however magnesium oxide for faster relief from acute fatigue. Both products Herba Medica are enriched with the entire B complex, while StressCare² also includes vitamin C for antioxidant support.
StressCare products do not contain gluten and are therefore suitable for most people with gluten sensitivity. People with celiac disease should consult a healthcare professional due to possible traces.
Many users experience greater peace of mind, less tension, and improved concentration in 30–60 minutes, when magnesium and B vitamins are rapidly absorbed. Optimized formulation Herba Medica StressCare and, when used regularly, support long-term stress resistance.
StressCare can help with stress fatigue, irritability, muscle tension, and concentration problems caused by magnesium deficiency. The combination of magnesium, B vitamins, and vitamin C (in 432) supports balance of neurotransmitters and mental clarity.
Yes, StressCare is intended for daily use, as it helps maintain optimal magnesium levels and reduce stress in the long term. Many users incorporate it into their daily routine for more stable energy and mood.
StressCare can usually be combined with collagen, immune support preparations, and herbal teas. People taking prescription medications should consult their pharmacist before combining them.
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[3] SCHWALFENBERG, G.K., GENUIS, S.J., The Importance of Magnesium in Clinical Healthcare, Scientifica, 2017. The impact of magnesium on clinical healthcare outcomes
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[5] U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), Magnesium: Fact Sheet for Health Professionals, 2022, Office of Dietary Supplements, NIH. Improving knowledge of magnesium and dietary supplements






