
My story with the anxiousless is this: My 11 year old son (Mason) passed away last year from a severe nut allergy.
My son Carson is now 11 he started having anxiety attacks about 3 months after Mason passed, it became so
bad he was having about 3 a day. The school was calling me, he was calling me freaking out. So I found anxiousless and pantothenic acid in our product line. We had not tried it before because we didn't need to but my god after we started taking it, I swear the next day he did not have one. I said ok well we will see what happens in the morning so I gave him the Anxiousless and the Pantothenic acid because Pantothenic acid supports adrenals and Anxiousless supports nerves, brain etc. I'm talking over night he was like a new kid.
We had gone to visit our chiropractor here who gave us a few herbs to try because he said lets do accupuncture because sometimes we hold stress in our nerves and he said I'd recommend you take these herbs. Oh NO!! over night he was having more attacks. so when I gave him the Anxiousless and Pantothenic acid I had no idea they would work the way they did. I was simply amazed so again. If you are looking for support for stress and Anxiety I would high suggest you take a look at these 2 herbs. Plus they are one of the best sellers in the company!!
You can message me with any questions at tracy@innerpeaceconepts.com
You can purchase all the products you see on my blog at a 45% savings by going to the website and ordering. Its shipped and at your home, in 2 days
Both of the herbs listed above work together in supporting the system and I totally love them, I have 4 kids and work on sick people all day so some days I am stressed. I feel so bad I want to help everyone feel better!
Research:
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