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Eleuthero

Eleutherococcus senticosus

This plant is found in North East China, Eastern Russia, Korea and Japan. It is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to expel “Wind Dampness”, to strengthen the sinews and bones, transform dampness and reduce swelling. It is classified and responsible in large part for the coining of the term, Adaptogen; describing a class of plants and substances that increases an organisms “non specific resistance” to stress of various kinds. There is a slight problem with adulteration of this plant medicine in the US as many companies marketing this herb are actually selling species of Eleutherococcus other than senticosus, or selling the herb Periploca. It is important to know your source and look for products which are screened for proper identity, purity and concentration.

What is Eleuthero Used For?

An Adaptogen is a substance that helps the body adapt to various types of stress. In order to achieve this status a plant must be harmless to the body. It must also have a broad-spectrum, normalizing action that brings an organism back to homeostasis. Through Russian Research, Eleuthero became the model for all other adaptogens. In the late ‘60’s and ‘70’s, studies were conducted in over 2,100 healthy people. These studies showed that Eleuthero increased the ability of subjects to withstand stress such as heat, noise, motion, exercise, and increase in workload. Subjects also experienced a normalization in mental alertness and work output. The exact mechanism of action of Eleuthero and the significance of each of its various constituents is not yet fully understood.

Highlights

Traditional Health Benefits of Eleuthero

Brain & Cognitive Support
Brain & Cognitive Support
Energy Support
Energy Support
Stress Support
Stress Support
Glycemic Support
Glycemic Support
Immune Support
Immune Support

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