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The word adaptogen, is used by herbalists to refer to a natural herb product that increases the body's resistance to stresses such as trauma, anxiety and bodily fatigue.
The word was coined by Soviet scientist N. V. Lazarev[1] in 1947. One western scientist, physicist Georg Wikman of Swedish Herbal Institute, brought adaptogen technology out of Soviet Russia in the late 1960's to Sweden. The guidelines created for a herb to be considered an adaptogen are:
It must cause only minimal disorders in the body's physiological functions;
It must increase the body's resistance to adverse influences not by a specific action but by a wide range of physical, chemical, and biochemical factors;
It must have an overall normalizing effect, improving all kinds of conditions and aggravating none.
It is claimed that adaptogenic herbs are unique from other substances in their ability to balance endocrine hormones and the immune system, and they help the body to maintain optimal homeostasis. [2] Adaptogens have a normalizing effect on the body and are capable of either toning down the activity of hyperfunctioning systems or strengthening the activity of hypofunctioning systems.
Most herbal adaptogens that have been identified are used in either Ayurveda or Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Adaptogens with a significant level of scientific research [2][3] confirming their use include: Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), Cordyceps (Cordyceps sinensis), Dang Shen (Codonopsis pilosula), Eleuthero (Eleutherococcus senticosus), Holy Basil (Ocimum sanctum), Ginseng (Panax ginseng), Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia), Jiaogulan (Gynostemma pentaphyllum), Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glaba), Maca, Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum), Rhaponticum (Rhaponticum carthamoides), Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea), Schisandra (Schisandra chinensis) and Shilajit (Ashphaltum bitumen).
Possible adaptogens with less scientific research include: Amla (Emblica officinalis), Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus), He Shou Wu (Polygonum multiflorum), Lycium (Lycium chinensis), Maca, Prince Seng (Pseudostellaria heterophylla), Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) and Suma.
Jiaogulan herb is one of the more powerful adaptogenic herbs known fulfilling all the above criteria. Jiaogulan's
herb effect of the body is two-fold. First,
Jiaogulan help directly the internal organs by increasing
blood supply through enhanced cardiac output. Second,
Jiaogulan herb normalizes the nervous and hormonal systems in the body when they are adversely affected by stress
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