Hyland’s Naturals Stress Busters

Calm your day.
an anxious woman taking a deep breath

I’ll never forget the first time I had an anxiety attack. It literally brought me to my knees. I was in my 20s and going through a major move that had me stressed and scared. 

I was walking down the sidewalk, and my heart started to race. I couldn’t breathe, so I dropped to my knees in a sort of self-defense. I thought I was having a heart attack. I wasn’t, but it was the start of on-and-off attacks that have followed me through the years.

Thankfully, I haven’t had an attack that bad since. But I still sometimes experience a gut-clenching that leaves me with the impression that something is very wrong (even if it’s not). To quell the miasma of bad feelings, I’ve supported myself with flower essences, essential oils, meditation, and CBD. Some have worked better than others.

My latest supportive effort is Hyland’s Naturals Stress Busters. I felt an attack coming on recently with that telltale sense of my stomach dropping out from under me, and I took two of these stress-busting gummies. And then I forgot about taking them. And then I forgot about my anxiety. They worked for me, so I was able to go about my day. 

These vegan gummies calm with 100 mg each of L-Theanine, chamomile, and lemon balm per serving. They’re free of the nine top major allergens (including soy, milk, eggs, nuts, and gluten). They’re non-GMO and contain no gelatin, preservatives, artificial flavors, or high-fructose corn syrup. And they won’t make you drowsy.

Hyland’s Naturals sources its ingredients locally and globally to be high quality and safe. Its products are formulated and manufactured in the US. Hyland's Naturals has been around for more than 100 years and works to make sure fair labor practices are met. It recently underwent a brand refresh to reflect its high standards, and it shows.

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Lisa Fabian

Contributing Editor

Lisa Fabian is an award-winning freelance writer with more than 25 years of experience in the publishing industry. She's enjoyed covering topics as diverse as arts and crafts, boating, food, and health and wellness.