A Study on the Effects of Soulera Herbal Blend Intake on Chronic Stress in Healthy Adults
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Psychiatric |
Therapuetic Areas: | Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | Any |
Updated: | 9/23/2012 |
Start Date: | August 2011 |
End Date: | August 2012 |
A Pilot Double-Blind Crossover Study on the Effects of Soulera Herbal Blend Intake on Chronic Stress and Its Biomarkers in Healthy Adults
The purpose of the study was designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Soulera herbal
mix in powder form and its effects on anxiety and the biomarkers for chronic stress.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Healthy men and women between the ages of 21-65.
- No concerns that would confound the study as determined by study physicians.
- Women must not be pregnant or become pregnant for the duration of the study.
Exclusion Criteria:
- The subject has a history of hypersensitivity to any of the compounds used in the
study
- The subject is pregnant or breast feeding. Note: If the potential subject is a
post-menarche female, a urine pregnancy test must be performed within 24 hours prior
to study drug administration and confirmed negative in order for the potential
subject to eb enrolled.
- History of Psychiatric Illness or Chronic Stress or Anxiety
- Hypertension, cardiovascular disease, liver, hypokalemia, or kidney disease or other
health concerns that the study physician feels may confound study results
- Individuals who are cognitively impaired or who are not able to give informed consent
- Any routine prescription medication that the study physician feels may cause drug
interaction with Soulera or alter the prescription medications' activity
- Previous participation in a clinical research trial within 30 days prior to
randomization
- The subject has an ongoing abuse of illicit substances, alcohol, or actively smoking
marijuana
- The subject uses or has used in the past 30 days any steroid formulation, be it
topical like face cream, ocular as in an eye drop, nasal as in a spray, injection or
pill.
- The subject is a current smoker or uses tobacco products such as chewing tobacco.
- The subject is actively engaging in the use of Herbal Medicine, Traditional Chinese
Medicine, Ancient Indian Medicine, Yoga, or Ayurveda
- The subject is a night-shift worker and therefore presumably has an altered cortisol
diurnal rhythm and is also unable to comply with the required cortisol collection
times of the study
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