No adverse rhodiola side effects were measured or detected in either of the groups
given the Rhodiola rosea extract.
Russian medical researchers
gave Rhodiola rosea to it's cosmonauts, soldiers, sportsmen and ageing political leaders as an effective way to prevent the development of fatigue, to improve cognitive functions, endurance, mental and physical performance and to prevent seasonal diseases.
Not exact matches
And thankfully, unlike prescription medication,
Rhodiola won't blow out your kidneys and liver, stagnate your growth, or
give your heart palpitations.
In the absence of love towards our physical form, plants like
Rhodiola can temporarily substitute and
give us a sense of gratitude for all our bodies do.
In several European countries,
Rhodiola tablets are
given to people who want to be more productive and go through the day without feeling tired and stressed.
In 1725 the herb was
given its current name —
rhodiola rosea by Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus.
The root when cut
gives off the aroma of a rose — and this is why it is called
rhodiola ROSEA.
Group 1 was
given two 170 mg tablets of
Rhodiola rosea extract (SHR - 5) once a day (340 mg / day).
They've long been used by athletes like the Soviets, for example, who were famously secretive about the adaptogen
rhodiola rosea, using it to
give their soldiers in Afghanistan superhuman strength, and even win in the Olympics, until their empire finally crumbled and the secret came to light.
In addition to these benefits,
Rhodiola also extended the lifespan of the worm,
giving nod to its potential in the field of anti-aging.
Full of antioxidants, along with mongongo oil and
rhodiola rosea, it's meant to
give skin a nourishing, brightening boost.