Recruiting for herbal and calmness study at the University of Reading

Participants Needed for Herbal Supplement Study at the University of Reading!

Hello everyone! 😊

I’m currently seeking volunteers for my PhD research, which investigates the impact of a herbal supplement on cognition and mood.

We’re looking for individuals aged 18 to 40. The study will span two weeks and involves two visits to the University of Reading, scheduled one week apart.

If you’re interested and would like more details, please reach out through this link or contact me directly via email at Reading.ac.uk">[email protected]. You can also find more information in the flyer: https://forms.office.com/e/a4Ek2ZNLVJ.

Thank you!

3 thoughts on “Recruiting for herbal and calmness study at the University of Reading”
  1. Hello! This sounds like a fascinating study, and I’m sure many people will be interested in participating. It’s great that you’re exploring the effects of herbal supplements on cognition and mood. I hope you find the right participants to help with your research! For anyone considering joining, it seems like a wonderful opportunity to contribute to science while learning more about herbal remedies. Best of luck with your PhD research! 😊

  2. Thank you for sharing this exciting opportunity! Herbal supplements have gained great interest in recent years, especially regarding their potential effects on cognitive function and mood stabilization. It’s encouraging to see research being conducted in this area, as it can provide valuable insights into natural remedies for mental wellness.

    I wonder if your study will also consider the interplay between lifestyle factors, such as diet and exercise, and the efficacy of the herbal supplement being tested. Understanding how these elements interact could be crucial in enhancing the supplement’s benefits and guiding participants toward a more holistic approach to improving cognitive health.

    Best of luck with your research, and I hope you find many eager participants!

  3. This sounds like a fascinating study! Herbal supplements have garnered considerable interest over the years for their potential benefits on mental health, but rigorous scientific research is essential to validate these claims. I’m particularly curious about the specific herbal supplement you’re examining and any preliminary findings you might share—understanding how it interacts with cognition and mood could significantly contribute to our knowledge and application in both clinical and everyday settings. Additionally, will participants be provided with any sort of educational materials regarding the herbal supplement during their involvement in the study? This might help increase awareness and foster more informed discussions about herbal alternatives for mental well-being among the community. Best of luck with your research!

Leave a Reply