Brillia Review – Forbes Health - Forbes

The active ingredient in Brillia is Lapine S-100B immune globulin, an antibody specific to the S-100B protein that is present in the brain. This protein is an essential regulator of many brain processes, such as communication between neurons. When there are high levels of S-100B, its activity becomes unnecessarily high, making it capable of producing symptoms such as anxiety and hyperactivity, according to the company. Brillia has the ability to regulate the activity of the S100B protein and stabilize levels of it, which helps regulate levels of anxiety and hyperactivity, according to the company. Brillia products contain lactose, but are gluten- and nut-free.

As with any homeopathic treatment, the FDA has not evaluated this treatment's claims or efficacy. But research has found altered serum S100B protein levels in several psychiatric disorders, and studies have suggested S100 proteins play a role in the development of depression and the action of antidepressant treatment .

The tablets are most effective when paired with its five holistic pillars, according to the company, which includes:

  • Taking Brillia
  • Proper nutrition
  • Adequate sleep
  • Mindfulness and relaxation practices
  • Controlled screen time

This is not a product you should take if you're looking for immediate results, as the company refers to Brillia as a "gentle product" with a cumulative effect. Some people will notice a difference in two to three weeks, says the company, while for others it will take longer. It recommends being consistent and giving the products three months to really evaluate results.

Brillia does not have any harmful side effects, according to the company, and is not habit forming, does not cause drowsiness or depression, does not affect appetite and does not cause weight loss.

Brillia does "not have any arrangement with insurance payment" according to the company, but may be eligible to be purchased with health savings account (HSA) funds.

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