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In 77 A.D., the Greek physician Dioscorides documented the medical applications of Rhodiola rosea, which he then called rodia riza, in his classic medical text De Materia Medica. Chinese emperors sent expeditions to Siberia to bring back "the golden root" for medicinal uses. People in central Asia have used a tea brewed from Rhodiola rosea for the treatment for cold and flu and Mongolian physicians prescribed it for tuberculosis and cancer.
Russian scientists have categorized Rhodiola rosea as an adaptogen -meaning it has a nonspecific ability to enable the body to withstand stress and maintain normalcy even when threatened with pathological conditions, similar to Siberian ginseng, reishi mushroom and other herbs. This also makes Rhodiola rosea effective in increasing resistance to a variety of chemical, biological, and physical stressors. Additional benefits include antidepressant properties, cancer fighting properties, the ability to improve cardiovascular health and central nervous system enhancement as well as cognitive improvement.
Russian scientists have categorized Rhodiola rosea as an adaptogen -meaning it has a nonspecific ability to enable the body to withstand stress and maintain normalcy even when threatened with pathological conditions, similar to Siberian ginseng, reishi mushroom and other herbs. This also makes Rhodiola rosea effective in increasing resistance to a variety of chemical, biological, and physical stressors. Additional benefits include antidepressant properties, cancer fighting properties, the ability to improve cardiovascular health and central nervous system enhancement as well as cognitive improvement.
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