BioAdaptogen? brings to the clinician a valuable tool for supporting the ?stressed out? individuals. Combining time-tested ingredients such as Siberian ginseng (Eleuthrococcus), Korean ginseng (Panax ginseng), Indian ginseng (Ashwagandha), and Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra), this formula truly helps the body withstand stress and recover from it more quickly.
Supports healthy adrenal function
Supports a reduction of fatigue and weakness
Beneficially supports adaptation to stress (mental, emotional or physical)
Maintains optimum energy levels and mood.
Serving size: 2 capsules Number of servings per container: 30
Other Ingredients: Rice flour, magnesium stearate, cellulose, silica.
Suggested Dose: As a dietary supplement, take 2 capsules per day evenly spaced between meals or as directed by your healthcare professional.
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BIOADAPTOGEN brings to the clinician a valuable tool for supporting the stressed-out patient. Combining time-tested ingredients such as Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus), Korean ginseng (Panax), Indian ginseng (Ashwagandha), and Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra), this formula truly helps the body withstand stress and recover from it more quickly.
RHODIOLA ROSEA is considered to be an adaptogenic herb because it enhances the body?s ability to respond to stress. Rhodiola has been shown to reduce fatigue and improve work capacity and mood in individuals. Rhodiola may also decrease inflammatory makers such as C-reactive protein and improve cognitive functions such as memory and learning.
ELEUTHEROCOCCUS has been used traditionally to help the body during times of mental, physical and metabolic stress. It has been shown to increase physical work capacity by 179% in clinical studies. Eleuthrococcus supports a strong immune system by protecting the adrenal glands during periods of stress.
The following is a list of historical uses for Eleuthrococcus:
Protect against environmental toxins and pollution
Immunoregulator/immunostimulant
Promote healthy appetite
Increase fertility
PANAX GINSENG, like its Siberian brother, Eleuthrococcus, has been used by the Koreans to help the body adapt to stress. Panax has also been shown to enhance physical endurance. Carbohydrate metabolism is spared and fats are oxidized (burned as fuel) more efficiently when using Panax ginseng. In addition to its adrenal gland support and balancing of cortisol levels, it also supports normal testicular function. Panax has been shown to enhance testosterone and spermatozoa production. Other noted benefits have been improved memory, learning, immune function and cardiovascular health. The following is a list of historical uses for Panax:
Adaptogen, general tonic
Anti-stress, Anti-fatigue
Restorative
Increase resistance to infections
Slight CNS stimulant
Increase concentration, mental and physical work capacity
Enhance mental acuity and intellectual performance
Improve physical performance
Promote appetite
Anti-oxidant
Support healthy cholesterol
Help regulate adrenal gland function, and support a reduction in exhaustion.
ASHWAGANDHA (WITHANIA SOMNIFERA) is also known as Indian ginseng. In India it is considered an anti-aging therapy. Ashwagandha is used as an adaptogen to nourish and strengthen the body. It has immune enhancing benefits like Panax and Eleuthrococcus.
HISTORICAL USES OF PANAX, ELEUTHROCOCCUS, AND ASHWAGANDA
Anti-aging
Nourishing, strengthening
Anti-inflammatory
Diuretic
Sedative
Anti-microbial activity
Amoebicidal
Support healthy cell activity
Hematinic
LICORICE (GLYCYRRHIZA GLABRA) has long been used for medicinal purposes. Licorice has reported benefits in individuals with disruption of gastric mucosa and adrenal insufficiencies. Glycyrrhizin, a glycoside with similar structure to adrenal steroids, has anti-inflammatory and adrenal sparing properties. Excessive intake of Glycyrrhizin can lead to sodium retention, potassium loss, fluid retention and high blood pressure.
HISTORICAL USES FOR LICORICE
Stomach irritation and disruption of gastric mucosa
Inflammatory problems, including joint inflammation and pain
Adrenal imbalances
Blood sugar regulation
Cirrhosis and liver damage
Skin problems, including rashes, inflammation and discoloration
Coughs and bronchial complaints
Bacterial infections
Constipation
Female tonic
CONTRAINDICATIONS: Licorice in amounts over 1.5 g. /day should not be taken by persons with diabetes, glaucoma, heart disorders, persons with a history of stroke or high blood pressure.
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