Golden Root (Rhodiola rosea) – Altay toning syrup 100 ml

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Syrup with tonifying effect on strengthening the body resistance.

Dandelion promotes metabolism, stimulates the body mentally and physically. It stimulates liver, gallbladder and secretion of digestive juices, harmonizes the function of the digestive tract. Supports urine output, contributes to the detoxification of the body, helps maintain normal blood sugar levels.
Rhodiola - Rhodiola rosea has a toning effect, enhances adaptation machanisms when exposed to stress. It stimulates vitality, helps during permanent fatigue, strengthens the nervous system. Rhodiola protects the cardiovascular system from the effects of stress, supports blood circulation, contributes to the maintenance of normal blood pressure.
Yarrow (female herb) increases resistance to adverse external conditions, stimulates renal excretory function, helps with digestion, and has beneficial effects on vascular function.

Recommended dosage: 1 teaspoon (5 ml) daily, preferably during meal add to tea or other beverage.

Recommended duration of use: 2 to 3 weeks.

Ingredients: water, sucrose 3.36 g, Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) root 14 mg, Rhodiola rosea root 12 mg, Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) 13 mg ascorbic acid - vitamin C 8 mg (ie, 10% of the recommended daily allowance), citric acid (Acid - flavoring), sodium benzoate (preservative)
in a daily dose of 5 ml.

Volume: 100 ml

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Based on many years of Russian research, the root of Rhodiola rosea, commonly named "Golden Arctic root," rivals Eleutherococcus as an important adaptogen. The active constituents believed to be responsible for the adaptogenic qualities in Russian Rhodiola rosea include a group of unique phenylpropanoids called "rosavins," including rosavin, rosin, and rosarin. These compounds are not found in other Rhodiola species and they showed strong protective effects to the nervous and endocrine system and possess antifatigue, immune-enhancing, anticarcinogenic, antimetastatic, chemo-protective, antioxidative, and antimutagenic effects.

In Middle Asia, Rhodiola rosea was considered the most effective remedy for cold and flu - prevention as well as treatment. A number of human and animal studies on Rhodiola rosea extract have shown that it increases physical work capacity and dramatically shortens recovery time during high-intensity exercise. These studies include regular humans as well as Olympic-level athletes. The Rhodiola group increased work capacity by nine percent, the Eleuthero by six percent.

Russian Rhodiola has the ability to assist the body at times of stress, particularly cardiac stress, is anti-oxidative, preventing and minimizing oxidative damage in the pancreas and heart caused by excess stress. This Russian Golden Root protects against altitude sickness, minimizing cardiopulmonary dysfunction.

Russian rhodiola also has been shown to enhance the antitumor effects of the chemotherapeutic drug cyclophosphamide (Cytoxin), while at the same time assisting in the regenerative process of the immune system. It also shortened the recovery time on suppressed white blood cells following chemotherapy or radiation treatment.

Russian research has shown that russian rhodiola is helpful in conditions of depression and schizophrenia by increasing serotonin and decreasing the enzyme responsible for monoamine degradation, monoamine oxidase, and catechol-O-methyltransferase.

Source: Townsend letter, jan/2007

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Darbinyan V, Kteyan A, Panossian A, Gabrielian E, Wikman G, Wagner H. Rhodiola rosea in stress induced fatigue:a study of a Rhodiola extract with a repeated low-dose regimen on the mental performance of healthy physicians during night duty. Phytomedicine 2000 Oct;7(5):365-71.
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