Rhodiola Rosea - Fighting
Stress and Anxiety
Rhodiola Rosea is the latest natural remedy to join the arsenal
of natural anxiety and stress reducers.
Rhodiola Rosea, also known as Golden Root, is a native plant
of arctic Siberia. For centuries it has been used by eastern
European and Asian cultures for physical endurance, work productivity,
longevity, resistance to high altitude sickness, and to treat
fatigue, depression, anemia, impotence, gastrointestinal ailments,
infections, and nervous system disorders.
The first recorded medicinal applications of rodia riza (renamed
Rhodiola Rosea) was made by the Greek physician, Dioscorides,
in 77 C.E. in 'De Materia Medica'. Rhodiola Rosea has been
included in official Russian medicine since 1969.
Despite its long history, the Western world has only recently
become aware of the health benefits of Rhodiola Rosea. It
has come to the attention of many natural health practitioners
because of studies which tested its affects on combating anxiety
and stress.
Rhodiola Rosea is considered an adaptogen. This means it
has an overall stabilizing effect on the body without disrupting
other functions. Its ability to normalize hormones may be
effective for treating depression and anxiety.
Studies of Rhodiola Rosea show that it stimulates neurotransmitters
and enhances their effects on the brain. This includes the
ability for the brain to process serotonin which helps the
body to adapt to stress.
Since adaptogens improve the body's overall ability to handle
stress, it has been studied to identify it's effects on biological,
chemical and physical stress.
A study was performed to test the effects of Rhodiola Rosea
when stress is caused by intense mental work (such as final
exams). Such tests concluded that using Rhodiola Rosea improved
the amount and quality of work, increasing mental clarity
and reducing the effects of fatigue.
The effects of Rhodiola Rosea have also been tested on stress
and anxiety from both physical and emotional sources. A report
by the American Botanical Council states that "Most users
find that it improves their mood, energy level, and mental
clarity." They also report on a study that indicated
Rhodiola Rosea could increase stress tolerance while at the
same time protecting the brain and heart from the physical
affects of stress.
This report included details of studies which highlight the
overall health benefits of Rhodiola Rosea.
The generally recommended dose is 200-600mg/day. The active
properties should be a minimum 0.8 percent salidroside and
3 percent rosavin.
It is important for consumers to know that Rhodiola may be
sold using other species that do not share the properties
of Rhodiola Rosea, or at ineffective strengths for treatment.
Anyone with depression or anxiety should also check with a
health professional when treating these symptoms.
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