When circulation is improved, the brain begins to function normally because it receives all the 
 oxygen and nutrients it needs. Nerve Control 911 can be used by persons with neurological and 
 brain issues to calm down and regain control over the nervous system. Among other health 
 benefits, it may also increase energy levels and enhance the immune system. 
 What Are The Ingredients? 
 ●   Passionflower:  Passionflower, also known by its scientific  name Passion 
 Flower, is a popular plant used to promote sleep and reduce anxiety. The 
 fact that it replicates the actions of gamma-aminobutyric acid is the 
 primary cause of this (GABA). However, a research on rats using 
 streptozotocin to generate diabetic neuropathic allodynia and vulvodynia 
 discovered that passionflower extract has GABA-like characteristics. The 
 researchers also came to the conclusion that it may be effective in the 
 management of neuropathic pain. Additionally, they said that behavioral 
 data that action may come from underlying opioidergic and GABAergic 
 pathways, suppressing painful stimulation by sensory neurons. 
 ●   Prickly Pear:  Opuntia, sometimes known as the prickly  pear, is a genus 
 of flowering plants in the Cactaceae family (or simply put, the cactus 
 family). Its inclusion in Nerve Control 911 is due to the abundance of 
 antioxidants it contains. According to one research, the fruit has a 
 bioactive betalain pigment that has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant 
 qualities. The researchers were interested to determine where this 
 antioxidant, known as indicaxanthin, was found after oral delivery. Final 
 results revealed which the researchers speculated may be useful in 
 lowering cell excitability. This study is believed to open a door to 
 understanding how prickly pear affects neuronal function in people with 
 neurodegenerative diseases. 
 ●   Marshmallow Root:  A common perennial plant in Europe,  some regions 
 of Asia, and portions of Africa is marshmallow root. Its traditional medical 
 use focused on respiratory, cutaneous, and stomach problems. Why? It 
 turns out that its mucilage, a substance that may coat membranes, is 
 where much of its therapeutic properties may be found. The mucilage has 
 anti-inflammatory and antioxidant characteristics, which can both aid to 
 cure irritated and inflamed nerve endings, according to what appears to 
 be a second source.