Natural Factors Rhodiola 60s

Rhodiola is showing itself to be an effective herbal extract that works as an adaptogen to help us manage stress. It is native to mountainous regions in Asia and Europe and has a centuries-old reputation as a healing herb that combats fatigue and restores energy. Even the Vikings used it. In Siberia, bouquets of rhodiola roots are still given to newly-weds to enhance fertility and ensure the birth of healthy children.

What stressful situation is coming up for you? A presentation to a critical audience? Another two weeks on night shift? Looming final exams? Or just the relentless pace of life in general? Now is the time to learn about Rhodiola rosea, an incredible, yet very safe, herb that helps you adapt to the stress you are facing, whatever it may be. It helps by increasing your energy, mental clarity, focus and performance, while relieving anxiety and even improving your sex life. If this sounds too good to be true, read on.

Rhodiola is showing itself to be an effective herb that works as an adaptogen to help us manage stress. It is native to mountainous regions in Asia and Europe and has a centuries-old reputation as a healing herb that combats fatigue and restores energy. Even the Vikings used it. In Siberia, bouquets of rhodiola roots are still given to newly-weds to enhance fertility and ensure the birth of healthy children. Most of the research has been done in the former Soviet Union and Scandinavian countries. Although there are over 200 species, studies show that Rhodiola rosea is the most clinically effective.

Ingredients

Medicinal 

Each capsule contains:
Rhodiola extract (Rhodiola rosea)(root) (Standardized to 3% salidrosides) 150 mg


Non-Medicinal

Microcrystalline cellulose, gelatin capsule (gelatin, purified water), vegetable grade magnesium stearate (lubricant).

Directions 

Recommended Use

Helps support mental stamina. Used in herbal medicine as an adaptogen to help temporarily relieve symptoms of stress such as mental fatigue and sensation of weakness. Provides antioxidants.