Cortisol is a stress hormone that can be a major contributor to weight gain.
Too much cortisol causes the body to hold onto body fat, so regardless of how much someone exercises or controls caloric intake, they still may not lose weight.
Team Doctor for PrimeGENIX
Sports Medicine Physician for Olympic, Professional & Semi-Professional Athletes
Certified Ring-Side Physician & Combat Sports Medicine Specialist (for both UFC & Bellator)
As a fitness and nutrition specialist with over 20 years of personal training experience, Dr. Redden plays a key role in helping PrimeGENIX offer superior formulas.
Along with his seemingly endless list of highly-respected credentials (DO, ABFP, CAQSM, CRP), Dr. Redden also works closely with Olympic, professional and semi-professional athletes.
You may have heard about Dr. Redden (a.k.a. "Doc Thor") from his popular appearance on NBC's hit TV show: The Titan Games (hosted by The "Rock" Dwayne Johnson). Or, you may have seen him during a UFC or Bellator (MMA) event (because he's also a certified ring-side physician and combat sports medicine specialist).
-CortiSync's Ingredients:
.Sensoril-Ashwagandha Root Extract - 300mg
.Lemon Balm Powder - 150mg
.Lichi Extract - 120mg
.L-Theanine - 100mg
.Holy Basil extract - 100mg
.Magnolia bark extract - 100mg
.Rhodiola root extract - 50mg
Daily supplement; each box contains 60 capsules, 30 servings per container, a one-month supply.
Suitable for men aged 40+ who wish to diminish the physical effects of cortisol to help improve weight loss.
PrimeGENIX Cortisync is available for sale in all countries with the exception of Afghanistan, Belarus, Botswana, Central African Republic, Congo, Democratic Republic of, Cuba, Egypt, Estonia, Iceland, India, International, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Malaysia, Mali, Mexico, Myanmar, North Korea, Norway, Palestine, State of, Peru, Russian Federation, Samoa, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Thailand, Ukraine, Venezuela, Yemen, Zimbabwe.
Struggling With High Cortisol Levels? Cortisol, also known as the “stress” hormone, can wreak havoc on your body - especially if you’re an a