Adaptogen

Adaptogens, or adaptogenic substances, are used in herbal medicine for the purported stabilization of physiological processes and promotion of homeostasis.[1][2] The concept of adaptogens is not accepted in mainstream science and is not approved as a marketing term in the European Union or United States.

Dried Rhodiola rosea root, cited as an adaptogen.[3]
  1. ^ Brekhman II, Dardymov IV (1969). "New Substances of Plant Origin which Increase Nonspecific Resistance". Annual Review of Pharmacology. 9: 419–430. doi:10.1146/annurev.pa.09.040169.002223. PMID 4892434.
  2. ^ "Adaptogen". Dictionary.com. 2012.
  3. ^ Tinsley GM, Jagim AR, Potter GD, Garner D, Galpin AJ (August 2023). "Rhodiola rosea as an adaptogen to enhance exercise performance: a review of the literature". British Journal of Nutrition. 131 (3): 461–473. doi:10.1017/S0007114523001988. PMC 10784128. PMID 37641937. S2CID 261338292.

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