Real natural from Russia- Not grown artificially .!
Golden Root (Rhodiola Rosea) with 10% Hypericum perforatum 60 capsules 330
mg
Arctic Root, Extrait de Rhodiole, Golden Root, Hongjingtian, King's Crown,
Lignum Rhodium, Orpin Rose, Racine d’Or, Racine Dorée, Racine de Rhadiola,
Rhodiola rosea, Rhodiole, Rhodiole Rougeâtre, Rodia Riza, Rose Root, Rose
Root Extract, Rosenroot, Roseroot, Rosewort, Sedum rhodiola, Sedum rosea,
Siberian Golden Root, Siberian Rhodiola Rosea, Snowdown Rose.
The chemical composition of the essential oil from rhodiola rosea root,
grown in different countries differs. So, the main component of essential
oil of rhodiola, grown in Bulgaria, is geraniol and myrthenol, in China -
geraniol and octanol, and in India - phenylethyl alcohol. Cinnamon alcohol
is found only in a sample from Bulgaria. In other countries in rhodiola
rosea contains several times less essential oil
than in the Golden Root from Russia. Real natural - Not grown
artificially!!!
Ideal for:
Boosting sexual performance Boosting your Immune system Improve mental &
physical Performance Stress – mental,physical & environmental Slimming
effect, Depression, Heart health
Dosage
1 capsule to be taken with a full glass of water, 30 – 40 minutes
before activity. Strong erection within 20 – 30 minutes. Effective for
up to 24 hours – do not exceed one capsule within 24 hour period.
Not to be used by anyone under the age of 18.
Whilst these are natural and do not require a
perscription, they should not be taken if you suffer from any kind of
heart condition or blood pressure. If you are taking medication,
or have any
health concerns you must check with your doctor first.
Non-GMO. No gluten, No wheat, No milk, No lactose, No artificial color,
flavor or sweetener, No preservatives, No sugar, No starch, No soy, No
yeast, No fish. Sodium Free. Do not eat freshness packet. Keep in
bottle. Store in a cool, dry place after opening. Caution: For adults
only. Consult physician if pregnant/nursing, taking medication, or have
a medical condition.
Rhodiola Rosea
A perennial plant that grows in artic regions of the world, Rhodiola can
boost sexual desire in both men and women, Brown says. "It's also
possible, although more study is needed, that it may help premature
ejaculation," he says.
While no one knows exactly how the plant improves sexuality, Brown says
"it probably works on the dopamine system in the brain which is very
important to sexual functioning and libido." But there may be other
effects, too, he adds.
Philip R. Muskin, MD, professor of clinical psychiatry also at Columbia
University, and chair of the APA scientific program committee, agrees.
"Rhodiola appears to have a beneficial effect in enhancing sexual
function," he tells WebMD. "It improves satisfaction, pleasure,
erections, response to orgasms."
In fact, he says, Rhodiola appears to help the body adapt to a variety
of life stresses.
Muskin says that he has given the supplement to some of his own
patients, many of whom reported a new sense of sexual energy.
"There was less fatigue," he says. "Menopausal women say the cobwebs are
gone."
TAKE ON THE DAY WITH GOLDEN ROOT , ONE OF THE MOST RENOWNED HERBS FOR
COMBATING STRESS.
Rhodiola rosea (Golden root) is an plant of the Crassulaceae family
indigenous to the cold regions of the world such as Arctic regions of
Eastern Siberia, the Rocky mountains, mountains of Central Asia, the
mountainous parts of Europe.
The perennial plant grows in areas up to 2280 meters elevation, having
separate female and male plants, shoots may reach 5 to 35cm in height.
Because of its extraordinary anti-stress and positive mood enhancing
properties, the extract is one of the most popular phytomedicines in
Europe and is becoming increasingly popular in North America. The
release of information related to human clinical studies from the former
Soviet Union has dramatically increased the interest in this medicinal
plant. Rhodiola is included among a class of plant derivatives called
adaptogens, which differ from stimulants such as nicotine and
amphetamine. Adaptogens have less efficacy and different physiological
effects than stimulants; they are absent from mainstream medicine, but
are popular in energy drinks. Pilot studies in humans showed it improves
physical and mental performance, and may reduce fatigue. In Russia and
Scandinavia it has been used for centuries to cope with the cold
Siberian climate and stressful life.
History of Rhodiola rosea (Golden root)
The Golden root has a long history in the promotion of good health and
longevity. In Siberia, people still say “Those who drink Rhodiola tea
will live more than 100 years old.” In 1931, Russian botanist and
nutritionist Dr L Utkin, discovered that Golden root increases sexual
potency; his research coincides with Siberian folk tradition where it
was given to couples prior to marriage to assist in the birth of
children.
Clinical Research
It is known in medical professions that the effects of excessive stress
in modern life lead to chronic states of fatigue-related depression and
other health problems; it is a fact that about 80% of all illness can be
traced back to stress and depression. According to the American Academy
of Family and Physicians and Russian Department of Family Care, about
2/3 of all office / doctors’ visits are related to stress-induced
illnesses.
For centuries people around the world have been using herbal remedies -
according to statistics, 80% of the world population of seven billion =
5.6 billion people are still using herbal remedies and homeopathy for
healing - to help their bodies deal with effects of stress. Ancient
cultures had figured out that adaptogenic herbs are the answer long
before we in the Western world adapted to it!
Golden root is probably the least known adaptogen in the West, and yet
the most impressive of all; several double blind clinical trials with
placebo controls provide strong evidence that the extract possesses
positive mood-enhancing and anti-stress properties with no detectable
levels of toxicity! The extract has been shown to have a positive
influence on the higher nervous system, it increases attention span,
memory, improves mental stability and primarily enhances the qualitative
indicators of performed work by increases strength and mobility.
Rhodiola's ability to help the body adapt to stress may lie in its
ability to enhance the level of serotonin, dopamine and other brain
neurotransmitters. Serotonin and dopamine are normally broken down by
the enzyme, catechol-O-methyl transferase (COMT). Active compounds
extracted from Rhodiola have shown to inhibit the activity of COMT.
Prominent Soviet scientists Prof Saratikov and Marina have shown that
Golden root can increase the level of neurotransmitters by 30% and
decrease COMT activity by 60%.
Rhodiola rosea contain a variety of compounds that may contribute to its
effects, including the class of rosavins that includes rosavin, rosarin,
and rosin. Several studies have suggested that the most active
components are likely to be the rhodioloside and tyrosol showing
synergistic effects when a fixed combinaion of rhodioloside, rosavin and
rosin is used. Rhodiola's proven effectiveness for depression has led
Russian scientists to use it in combination with anti-depressants.
Patients’ intellectual and physical levels increased while the length of
hospital stays and negative side effects associated with tricyclic
anti-depressants decreased.
Nature's Gift for Healthy Weight Management
30 years of Soviet research provides fascinating evidence that the
administration of Rhodiola rosea stimulates the fat release from adipose
tissue. Golden root extracts in combination with daily exercises is an
extremely effective method of weight management. Reducing fat
accumulated in adipose tissue is very difficult; however, fat stored
there can be mobilized by the action of a special type of enzyme known
as hormone sensitive lipase. Researchers have been looking for many
years for natural substances that could activate the release of fat from
adipose tissue; Golden root is the answer.
Enhance Performance and Energy Production
According to information released by the Moscow Institute of Sport and
Physical Culture, Russia's leading centre for athletic performance
research Rhodiola rosea extract provides a safe, powerful boost for the
physically active from superbly conditioned Olympic athletes to
recreational exerciser. Golden root extract can help oxygenate the brain
as well as the muscles and gives a person a dramatic boost in energy
levels. On the basis of positive results from over a decade of clinical
trials, in 1975 the Pharmacological Committee of the USSR Ministry of
Health authorized for medical use and commercial production an Rhodiola
rosea extract.
Conclusion
Apparently, the increased popularity of Rhodiola rosea makes it a target
for ineffective substitutes being sold to an unsuspecting public since
the public does not yet fully understand that only true Golden root
extract which contains sufficient standardized levels of it unique
active ingredients rosawin, rosin and rosarin, can insure that they will
get an efficacious form that really does work!
Despite its rising popularity, public education is still in its infancy,
but has lately improved. Misinformation typically used to justify
substitution and adulteration makes it difficult for consumers to get
the benefits they expect and deserve from the phytomedicines like Golden
root. Given that ‘an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure’,
professionals and retailers alike should be wary of claims when
recommending and stocking product. If in doubt, check the research.
References:
The Rhodiola Revolution, Richard P. Brown, MND, Patrcia L.Gerbard,
Rodale 2004.
Rhodiola, Jesse Russel, Ronald Cohn, Bookvika, 2012.
Rhodiola Rosea, Does it work? Kindle Edition.
Rhodiola Rosea, For chronic stress, Dr. Zakir Ramazanov, Brian Appell,
Safe Goods Publishing, 2003.
For more references please
check: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhodiola_rosea
Words of Wisdom
For every disease we know Mother Earth provides a herb to heal and grow.
Note: The information in this article is offered for its educational
value only and should not be used to diagnose. For treatment or
prevention of disease, contact your health care practitioner.