Endocrine & Lymphatic Systems Supplements
When the hormonal and lymphatic systems are out of balance, they can impact our ability to perform normal daily activities. It is essential to ensure that these systems are well balanced, as they support so many key functions, including energy metabolism, stress response, and a variety of other core systems ranging from the cardiovascular system to the immune system, and even the digestive system.1,2Explore Standard Process adrenal health supplements to learn which products support a healthy pancreatic function, a healthy thyroid function, and more.
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Daily Fundamentals - General Female Endocrine
General Female Endocrine Daily Fundamentals provide a protocol of endocrine system support supplements to support a healthy endocrine system and overall well-being.*


Drenamin®
Drenamin is a supplement for adrenal support. It promotes healthy adrenal gland function and helps maintain emotional balance.*


Hypothalmex®
Hypothalmex supports hypothalamus gland health.*


Metabol Complex
Metabol Complex contains Fenugreek, Black Cumin seed, Bitter Melon and Cinnamon to provide multi-action metabolic support.
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广告renal Complex
Stress response support*

广告renal Desiccated
Provides short term adrenal support for immediate energy needs*

广告renal Tonic Phytosynergist®
Healthy adrenal gland function*

Ashwagandha Complex
广告aptogenic stress support*

Bugleweed 1:2
Thyroid and cardiovascular system support*

Cal-Ma Plus®
Supports endocrine, cellular, and metabolic functions*

Calendula 1:2
Healthy skin and tissue repair support*

Capsella Complex Phytosynergist®
Healthy female reproductive system function*

Cataplex® B
Cardiovascular Health*

Cataplex® B-GF
Cardiovascular Health*

Cataplex® C
Immune system, skin and connective tissue, and bone health*

Cataplex® E
Supports cell processes and healthy thyroid function*
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Citations
1. Anthony, H.T., et al., Endocrine regulation of circadian physiology. Journal of Endocrinology, 2016. 230(1): p. R1-R11.
2. Murphy, K.G. and S.R. Bloom, Gut hormones and the regulation of energy homeostasis. Nature, 2006. 444(7121): p. 854-859