The root when cut gives off the aroma of a rose — and this is why it is
called rhodiola ROSEA.
Not exact matches
Rhodiola rosea, also
called Arctic or Golden Root, is generally placed in a class of plants and fungi affectionately named «adaptogens».
Herbs that help support the body's response to stress are
called «adaptogens,» and include Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococus senticosus), and
Rhodiola (
Rhodiola rosea).
Rhodiola rosea is often
called the Golden Root, Siberian Root, Roseroot or Arctic Root.
Rhodiola rosea's use as a medicinal plant can be traced back to 77 A.D. — when Greek Physician Dioscorides documented rhodiola rosea (called rodia riza at the time) in his medical text — De Materia
Rhodiola rosea's use as a medicinal plant can be traced back to 77 A.D. — when Greek Physician Dioscorides documented
rhodiola rosea (called rodia riza at the time) in his medical text — De Materia
rhodiola rosea (
called rodia riza at the time) in his medical text — De Materia Medica.
Rhodiola rosea effects come from the chemical compounds
called rosavins, salidrosides and flavonoids.