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Rhodiola rosea : A Versatile Adaptogen

Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, 2005
ABSTRACT Rhodiola rosea (rose root) belonging to the family Crassulaceae is a popular medicinal plant in Russia, Scandinavia, and many other countries.
Farhath, Khanum   +2 more
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The aphrodisiac and adaptogenic properties of ginseng

Fitoterapia, 2000
Ginseng is the root of the perennial herbs of Panax quinquefolium and Panax ginseng which contain a series of tetracyclic triterpenoid saponins (ginsenosides) as active ingredients. It is considered a tonic or adaptogenic that enhances physical performance (including sexual), promotes vitality and increases resistance to stress and ageing.
E. Nocerino   +2 more
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Adaptogene im Āyurveda

Zeitschrift für Phytotherapie
ZusammenfassungDer Āyurveda ist ein großes traditionelles Medizinsystem aus Indien. Dem modernen Konzept der Adaptogene ähnelt der traditionelle Fachbereich des rasāyana. Unter dieser Bezeichnung werden vielfältige therapeutische Ansätze zusammengefasst, die den Menschen, der sie einsetzt ...
Hedwig H. Gupta   +2 more
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Adaptogenic plants within food supplement

Annals of Innovation in Medicine, 2023
Adaptogenic plants have been recognized for their ability to enhance the body's capacity to adapt and withstand various stressors. This article explores the concept of adaptogens and their role in promoting resilience, tolerance, and adaptation to stress.
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Adaptogenic-active components from Kaempferia parviflora rhizomes

Food Chemistry, 2012
Kaempferia parviflora rhizome extracts obtained by maceration with hexane, chloroform, methanol, and ethanol were screened for their adaptogenic activities using swimming tests of mice. The effective adaptogenic extract dose was 500mg/kg of body weight and was given orally once a day.
Patcharee, Pripdeevech   +5 more
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Adaptogens in Mental and Behavioral Disorders

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2013
This article focuses on the most extensively studied adaptogens: Rhodiola rosea, Eleutherococcus senticosus, and Schisandra chinensis. Clinical studies, evidence for stress-protective and simulative effects, and molecular mechanisms of action on metabolic and other processes regulated by the neuroendocrine system are discussed.
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Cardioprotective effects of adaptogens of plant origin

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1993
The experiments performed on emotional--painful stress model in rats demonstrated cardioprotective activity of adaptogens of vegetable origin (rodiolae, eleutherococcus, levsea, p-tyrosol). Preliminary injection of rodiolae extract was found to prevent stress--induced increase in cAMP level and cGMP content decrease in heart.
L V, Maslova   +2 more
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Adaptogenic and neuroprotective effects of lithium ascorbate

Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2016
Investigation of the neuroprotective properties of lithium ascorbate on the stress models in vivo and in vitro.Neurocytological and behavioral studies on nerve cell culture and animal stress models.Significant neuroprotective effect of lithium ascorbate in neuronal cultures exposed to glutamate toxicity and adaptogenic effect of this drug in stress ...
A V, Pronin   +8 more
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Adaptogens

Adaptogens are natural substances, mainly herbs and roots, that are believed to help the body adapt to stress and restore balance. Their growing popularity is driven by the increasing interest in holistic wellness and natural therapies. Adaptogens have been traditionally used in Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine and are now being incorporated into modern ...
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Cannabinoids: Adaptogens or Not?

Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
Since ancient times, humanity has been exploring natural substances with the aim of increasing stress resistance, enhancing biochemical homeostasis, and treating different diseases. In this way, the objective of the present review is to compare the biological effects of cannabinoids (CNBs) with adaptogens, this exploration allows us to consider the ...
Federico Karp, Ignacio E. León
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