Introducing: Dr. Danielle’s Zen Bliss

Tense, anxious, exhausted, etc.—do you tend to reply with these descriptors when asked how you're doing? Do you have trouble relaxing after a long day? If so, you've likely succumbed to the temptation of pre-bed wine, beer, or cocktails one too many times. 

While alcohol may indeed help give you serious mellow vibes, there’s no denying the harm it ultimately does to your body. Research has consistently shown that people who indulge in nightcaps get less REM sleep and less restful nights (1, 2, 3). The resulting high quality, restorative sleep deprivation may, in turn, lead to worrying long-term health problems, including high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart failure (4). So much for trying to relax. 

But is there an alternative? One that'll decrease tension—and calm your mind and body without hurting your health? Well, with the launch of Dr. Danielle’s Zen Bliss, there now is. 

Zen Bliss: ingredients you can feel 

Formulated with relaxation and mellow vibes in mind, Zen Bliss is packed with a synergistic blend of all-natural ingredients boasting serious calming and soothing properties. Think of it as a liquid chill pill, one sip, and you're ready to wind down. Not quite convinced? Don't worry; that'll change once you get to know Zen Bliss' ingredient list. 

Magnesium (as magnesium citrate) 

According to a 2013-2016 analysis from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 48%—nearly half—of Americans don't get adequate magnesium in their diets (5). And that's a big deal. Magnesium is involved in more than 300 enzymatic reactions in your body. Beyond promoting bone health, it also helps keep your blood sugar levels stable and blood pressure at healthy levels (6, 7). But, most importantly, magnesium also affects your brain and mood (8). In other words: magnesium deficiency can make you feel tired, stressed, and moody. The exact opposite of relaxed. 

An easy fix to this? Magnesium supplementation (9). That’s why every scoopful of Zen Bliss contains 325 mg of magnesium (i.e., 77% daily value)—so you feel less stressed out, less anxious, and more ready to kick back … and unwind. And if you’re wondering why magnesium citrate over other forms, well, here’s the answer: your body has a much easier time absorbing it than magnesium oxide and magnesium chelate, for example (10). 

Organic chamomile extract

Drinking chamomile tea for relaxation may seem incredibly cliché, but the truth is that it works! Multiple studies have shown chamomile—a flower in the daisy family, used therapeutically for thousands of years, by the way—effective in aiding relaxation and helping with anxiety, depression, and insomnia (11). A 2016 study published in Phytomedicine, for instance, found long-term chamomile use to significantly reduce moderate-to-severe symptoms of generalized anxiety disorders (12). 

Also, while chamomile doesn't make you drowsy, it could improve your sleep quality once you hit the sack. In this study, individuals who consumed chamomile extract twice daily for 28 days experienced one-third less night-time awakening and fell asleep 15 minutes faster than those who did not consume the extract (13). So … with all that said, it only makes sense that each serving of Zen Bliss is designed to deliver 100 mg of calming, stress-relieving organic chamomile extract. 

Organic passionflower extract

Every serving of Zen Bliss contains 30 mg of organic passionflower extract. Why passionflower extract, though? Despite its relative obscurity (compared to other relaxation “big names”, like chamomile or lavender—which you’ll get to meet in a minute), you shouldn’t belittle passionflower extract’s soothing properties. This natural herb has been shown to boost the level of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in your brain (14, 15, 16). 

For the uninitiated, GABA is a naturally occurring amino acid that works as a neurotransmitter. When GABA attaches to a protein in your brain (known as a GABA receptor), it produces a calming effect. Meaning? All that's to say is that passionflower extract may make you feel like your brain has been wrapped in fleece. Pure and unadulterated bliss. But does research agree? Yes, it does. 

According to this study, patients scheduled for surgery (undoubtedly one of the most nerve-racking moments of their lives) who consumed passionflower reported less anxiety than those who received a placebo (17).

Organic lavender extract 

Think of natural, anti-anxiety remedies, and lavender will cross your mind. And for a good reason. There’s plenty of high-quality research backing its calming properties (plus, its divine, herbaceous floral scent doesn’t hurt, either!) (18, 19, 20) Curious as to how lavender “tricks” your brain into relaxing? Well, scientists believe that lavender may activate your parasympathetic nervous system (21). This is the part of your nervous system responsible for relaxation. 

As a testament to how strong lavender’s calming effects are, this 2010 study found that it could go toe-to-toe against a prescription medication for general anxiety (22). Here, researchers randomly divided participants into two groups. The first group took Lorazepam (i.e., the anxiety-reducing medication), while the second took an oral dosage of lavender oil, For six weeks. Both groups reported an almost identical decrease in anxiety at the end of the trial period—45% and 46%, respectively. 

With that in mind, how could we possibly miss out on incorporating organic lavender extract into Zen Bliss? That's right. We couldn't—and that is why you'd find 20 mg of organic lavender extract per serving.

Organic rosehip extract 

You understand the appeal of applying rosehip oil to your skin. It may help increase collagen production and skin elasticity, promoting a glowing, youthful-looking complexion. That's clear. But taking rosehip extract (note: Zen Bliss contains 20 mg of organic rosehip extract per serving) for relaxation? How does that work? 

To understand that, it'll be helpful for you to first know this: anxiety is thought to be correlated with a lowered total antioxidant state (23, 24, 25). Logically speaking, it thus stands to reason that antioxidant supplementation may help ease anxiety symptoms. And that's where rosehip extract comes in. Rosehip seeds contain high levels of polyphenols, carotenoids, and vitamins C and E—all of which have powerful antioxidant properties (26, 27). Of note is vitamin C, which is known to reduce cortisol (aka “the stress hormone”) levels, improve stress tolerance, and fight sleep deprivation (28). 

Organic valerian root extract 

And, finally, 20 mg of organic valerian root extract per serving ties everything together—taking Zen Bliss’ chill-inducing ability up a notch. Like passionflower extract, valerian root also increases the amount of GABA—reminder: a neurotransmitter responsible for feelings of relaxation—available in your body (29). 

This, in turn, explains the numerous studies linking valerian root with reduced stress, anxiety symptoms, and improved sleep quality (30, 31, 32). According to this 2021 study, for instance, participants undergoing hemodialysis found that they had significant reductions in anxiety symptoms after taking valerian root one hour before bedtime for one month, compared with placebo (33). Another 2011 study found that postmenopausal women who'd ingested valerian extract twice a day for four weeks reported significantly improved sleep quality compared with those who took a placebo (34). 

Frequently asked questions 

Still have questions? Good, because we have answers. 

Will it knock me out?

Not at all! Zen Bliss was formulated to calm without sedating. That means you get to kick back and relax—without worrying about overwhelming feelings of drowsiness or sleepiness. And when you're ready to fall asleep, Zen Bliss will be your ultimate support system. All ingredients have been carefully and mindfully selected to enhance your sleep quality. 

How will it make me feel?

Zen Bliss will help take the edge off. It’ll help you feel calm and collected—perfect for kickstarting your evening wind-down routine (or for tackling more work if need be).  

When should I drink Zen Bliss?

Put simply, anytime you need to feel calm and relaxed. You could drink it in the morning (to start your day on the right note), after a particularly stressful work meeting (ugh), or after work to decompress—it’s up to you. 

Does Zen Bliss contain sugar?

Unlike other "relaxation beverages" available on the market, Zen Bliss does not contain sugar. Instead, organic Stevia—a zero-calorie, low glycaemic, non-GMO, plant-derived sweetener—lends its sweetness to every sip. That means you can lounge with Zen Bliss (on the couch, by the pool, with friends) without worrying about the health dangers of calorie-dense sugar or artificial sugar. 

Is it safe for kids and pregnant or nursing women?

Zen Bliss is not intended for use by children or pregnant or nursing women. That's because the safety of certain ingredients—like chamomile and valerian root extract—hasn't been well-tested in these demographics. That said, it's always a good idea to speak with a licensed healthcare provider before starting any new dietary supplement (including Zen Bliss!)

Get your hands on Zen Bliss

Can’t wait to kick back and relax? Then you better check out Dr. Danielle’s Zen Bliss right now. Take it as the ultimate form of self-care; your mental health will thank you for it.

To your health and happiness, Doctor Danielle

2 comments

  • Do you sell it in any smaller size container/packets?

    Shannon
  • How much Zen Bliss is too much? I like the product and I like having drinks while I chill and watch stuff so that means a few. Helps me replace alcohol.

    Ryan

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