Author(s):
Shefali P. Thakkar, Nikita C. Naterwalla, Kirti S. Laddha
Email(s):
pajwanis@gmail.com
DOI:
10.52711/0974-360X.2026.00246
Address:
Shefali P. Thakkar1*, Nikita C. Naterwalla1, Kirti S. Laddha2
1Department of Research and Product Development, Arelang Naturals Pvt. Ltd., Lower Parel, Mumbai - 400 013, Maharashtra, India.
2Department of Medicinal and Natural Products, Institute of Chemical Technology, Matunga, Mumbai - 400 019, Maharashtra, India.
*Corresponding Author
Published In:
Volume - 19,
Issue - 4,
Year - 2026
ABSTRACT:
Increased stress levels and mental fatigue are prevalent in modern society, necessitating effective, natural interventions to enhance well-being. This study investigates the effects of "Restore Your Peace," a candyceutical formulation, on stress relief, cognitive function, and emotional balance. The formulation comprises extracts of Matricaria chamomilla (Chamomile), Hypericum perforatum (St. John's Wort), Centella asiatica (Gotu Kola), Cucurbita pepo (Pumpkin seed oil), Withania somnifera, Valeriana wallichii (Valerian), and Moringa oleifera (Moringa). A total of 95 human volunteers (ages 18–55+ yrs) consumed doses (3.5g each) over 15 days, self-reporting responses across eight parameters: calmness, physical tension, focus, energy, problem-solving ability, stress coping, mood, and sleep quality using a five-point Likert scale. Statistical analyses, including descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and trend evaluation, revealed significant improvements across all parameters. Participants exhibited the most pronounced improvements in problem-solving ability (mean = 4.12) and reduced physical tension (mean = 4.02), with a moderate to strong positive correlation between emotional and cognitive parameters (r = 0.58–0.72). A subgroup analysis indicated that high performers (top 25%) consistently scored above 4.5, while low performers (bottom 25%) averaged around 3.0. The onset of action for the formulation was found to be 30-45 mins. Notably, 95% of participants reported no dependency on the product, reinforcing its safety. The findings suggest that "Restore Your Peace" is an effective intervention for enhancing cognitive and emotional well-being. Further placebo-controlled trials are recommended to validate these results and optimize it’s application in stress management.
Cite this article:
Shefali P. Thakkar, Nikita C. Naterwalla, Kirti S. Laddha. Efficacy of "Restore Your Peace" Candyceutical on Stress Relief and Mental Well-being: A Human Volunteer Study. Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. 2026;19(4):1711-7. doi: 10.52711/0974-360X.2026.00246
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Shefali P. Thakkar, Nikita C. Naterwalla, Kirti S. Laddha. Efficacy of "Restore Your Peace" Candyceutical on Stress Relief and Mental Well-being: A Human Volunteer Study. Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. 2026;19(4):1711-7. doi: 10.52711/0974-360X.2026.00246 Available on: https://rjptonline.org/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2026-19-4-35
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