Neolexan® SR
What is the "happiness hormone" - serotonin?
Serotonin, also known as the “happiness hormone”, is a neurotransmitter that is produced by nerve cells and has a key role for the human body related to being involved in the transmission of nerve signals between brain cells and thus helping improve mood and feelings of happiness.
What do we need to know about serotonin?
Low levels of the “happiness hormone” can lead to the following conditions:
Depression
Depression is a condition requiring specialized medical care and is different from the familiar “lack of mood” and “feeling depressed.” Depression is characterized by lack of interest in daily activities, lack of energy and ability to concentrate, feelings of helplessness, hopelessness and sadness, worthlessness and inadequacy, poor sleep, decreased sexual activity, significant weight gain or loss, fatigue, headaches, etc. Depression is not a weakness of character and is not the fault of the patient. It can be treated. Depression is caused by a combination of 3 factors – genetic predisposition, environment and imbalance of chemicals in the brain. Of the chemicals, the one of greatest importance is serotonin, which is severely reduced in depression.
Insomnia
Sleep problems also have different origins, but are again ultimately due to an imbalance of chemicals in the brain. The main substance on which the onset and duration of sleep depends is melatonin, but the levels of melatonin in the brain and the sensitivity of brain structures to melatonin are determined by serotonin levels, and serotonin plays a determining role in sleep quality. While preparations containing melatonin have some effect in older patients where melatonin levels are low, in younger people insomnia and poor sleep are much more affected by serotonin levels.
Anxiety and restlessness
States of anxiety and restlessness are also caused by low serotonin levels.
Harmful habits
When serotonin levels are low, quitting harmful habits such as excessive drinking, smoking, etc., can be extremely challenging.
How to get the “happiness hormone”
Serotonin is created through a complex biochemical conversion process in which the main player is 5-hydroxytryptophan, the precursor of serotonin.
What is 5-hydroxytryptophan?
5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) is a substance that is formed in the human body from the essential amino acid tryptophan, which enters the body through food.
In the brain, 5-hydroxytryptophan, in turn, is converted into serotonin, a substance that transmits nerve impulses between brain cells. Serotonin is also known as the “happiness hormone”.
Supplemental intake of 5-hydroxytryptophan in tablet form increases serotonin levels in the brain.


Neolexan® SR provides the body with 5-hydroxytryptophan to maintain adequate serotonin levels in the brain.
Neolexan® SR tablets are produced using an innovative technology that allows for a sustained, slow release of the product’s ingredients. This ensures adequate and safe action of Neolexan® SR throughout the day and night.
Neolexan® SR provides for stable long-term support.
Neolexan® SR has a beneficial effect on the following conditions:

Mood, tone and daily activity
Normal levels of serotonin in the brain have a beneficial effect on our mood, tone, energy and daily activity.


Sleep
After a good night’s sleep, one feels fresh and rested. This does not always depend on the duration of sleep, but on its quality. With normal serotonin levels, the natural phases of deep sleep are maintained, thanks to which the brain recovers and one feels fresh and rested.

Harmful habits
The intake of 5-hydroxytryptophan, helps to make it easier to tolerate and comply with the restrictions and the performance of daily activities in the absence of the harmful habit.
