Root + Bones
Rhodiola Crenulata
This Wildcrafted Rhodiola is a versatile adaptogenic succulent that’s been used for thousands of years in traditional medicine across Russia, China, and Siberia.
Rhodiola may help address stress and anyone struggling with adrenal fatigue, as it helps to support your nervous system and lower cortisol. It has been used to treat stress and anxiety, as well as depression. It also offers a range of other health benefits such as increased mental stamina, brain function, and concentration.
This Rhodiola is wildcrafted in the Sichuan Province of China.
Benefits
This blend is thought to boost physical endurance and athletic performance, mitigate free radicals and oxidative damage, and enhance neuroprotective and anti-depressive activities.
Directions
Add one serving to any warm tea, milk, or coffee. Take daily or as needed.
Rhodiola does have a unique, bitter taste. Bitterness has an important place in our diet, one that is complemented well with creamy or sweet things if the flavor does not appeal to you. Start with 1/4 tsp along with some nut milk, honey, and ghee, or add to other bitter things like coffee or hot chocolate.
Ingredients
Rhodiola crenulata
Information and statements about this product have not been approved by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat or prevent disease. Purchaser assumes all risk of usage.
Information
Net weight 4 oz. Please consult a doctor before use.
*Adverse effects are rare with extracts of properly prepared He Shou Wu. Potential adverse effects of this herb are mainly digestive, resulting in loose stool in cases where the herb is not tolerated, and occasional light abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. Raw, unprepared He Shou Wu is a laxative and should NOT be consumed as a tonic herb, i.e. on a long term basis. Some companies selling He Shou Wu products are unaware of this issue and sell unprepared He Shou Wu, resulting in adverse effects.
Raw, un–prepared He Shou Wu is used as a laxative in Chinese herbalism, and is NOT used in tonic herbalism.