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Rhodiola rosea extract natural fatigue remedy with salidrosides and rosavins (1750)

Rhodiola rosea extract natural fatigue remedy with salidrosides and rosavins

Rhodiola Rosea Extract herb - 327 mg
60 Tablets with salidrosides and rosavins
Natural fatigue remedy for occasional fatigue due to stress or overwork
Planetary Formulas

Rhodiola rosea is a Dietary Supplement used occasionally as a natural fatigue remedy. * If you suffer from chronic fatigue, consult with your physician ro make sure there are no serious medical or psychological causes. Rhodiola rosea supplement can be used for brief periods as a natural fatigue remedy. You may also consider MultiVit Rx which halps reduce fatigue. These supplements are not intended to cure or treat chronic fatigue which may be caused by a variety of medical and psychological conditions.

Full Spectrum Rhodiola Rosea combines a rhodiola extract standardized to 0.8% rosavin along with whole root extract, providing a broad spectrum of rhodiola rosea constituents. Rhodiola rosea is a legendary herb that comes from the polar arctic regions of Eastern Siberia. Rhodiola herb has an influence on energy and mood. *
   You may also consider Mind Power Rx as an excellent brain booster and Passion Rx, an excellent natural sexual enhancer.

In addition to rhiola rosea supplement products
We carry several highly popular all natural products formulated by world-renowned medical scientist, Dr. Ray Sahelian, M.D. These include MultiVit Rx for more energy and vitality along with mood enhancement; Mind Power Rx with rhodiola for better mood, focus, alertness, and concentraion; Eyesight Rx for better vision, often within days; Joint Power Rx for healthy joints; Prostate Power Rx for a healthy prostate gland; Passion Rx with rhodiola extract for sexual enhancement in men and women.

Rhodiola Supplement Facts:
Serving Size: 2 Rhodiola Tablets
Servings Per Container: 30
                            
Amount Per Serving:  
Calcium - 47 mg - 4%DV
Rhodiola Root Extract - 625 mg* 
  (standardized to 0.8% salidrosides and 0.8% rosavins)      
Rhodiola rosea 4:1 - 30 mg*
   Root extract       

Suggested Use:  Half or one rhodiola rosea tablet a few times a week. If no problems, then you may consider taking up to 2 capsules, but first try the lower dosages. We suggest you take 2 days off each week and a week off each month.

* Rhodiola supplement daily value not established

Other Ingredients:  dibasic calcium phosphate, sorbitol, stearic acid, colloidal silicon dioxide, wheat, gluten, modified cellulose gum and magnesium stearate.

Rhodiola Side Effects:
High doses of rhodiola can cause side effects. These inlcude overstimulation, insomnia, and rapid heart beat.

Rhodiola supplement questions
Q. Is it okay to take rhodiola extract the same day as Passion Rx or Mind Power Rx?
   A. We prefer the rhodiola extract and other supplements that cause alertness and increase energy be used on separate days since rhodiola herb and the other products are potent by themselves.

Q. I just received my order of rhodiola rosea extract. i have a question. On your website says to take "one half tablet to one full tablet one time per day."  but the bottles suggested use says " take 2 rhodiola rosea tablets
twice daily." T
his is quite a discrepancy in dosage info, a half tablet as opposed to up to 4 tablets daily. 
   A. This rhodiola rosea extract product is made by Planetary Formulas. Manufacturers place suggested guidelines for usage for their products that sometimes are too high. Our research staff is more cautious and we want people to avoid side effects, especially people who are very sensitive to herbs. As such we prefer people use lower amounts of rhodiola rosea extract until they get a good sense of how it is working for them and whether they are getting any side effects of overstimulation or rapid heart beat.

Q. Can Passion Rx be taken on alternating days with rhodiola extract?
   A. Yes, it can, but keep the dosages low until you learn how each one is influencing you. Some people are very sensitive to herbs and others need larger amounts to notice an effect.

Q. I read in 2007 an article on rhodiola extract in Science News which states that in 1989 the then Soviet government standardized the supplement to contain 3% rosavins. I then looked at a couple of rhodiola extract supplements on-line and found that many of them claim to contain 4% rosavins ( and something called a salidroside, usually at 1%). My question is that your product information states the content of your supplement to contain only 0.8% rosavins as well as 0.8% salidrosides. The dosages you recommend also differ, although they sound more conservative, they may be a more informed and cautious approach. Could you please explain the discrepancies I have found between your product and these others. Understandably, you can only speak directly about your own, but perhaps you may have some insight as to the practices of other manufacturers or suppliers.
   A. A long time ago most herbs used to be available only as regular powder or leaf form, or as tinctures. Now, almost every herb has different extract concentrations. Different raw material suppliers will have different extract concentrations of rhodiola or other herbs. Since human research with these various extract potencies is limited, it is difficult to claim that one extract percentage or potency is better than another. Sometimes if an herbal extract is too concentrated and of high potency, it can cause more side effects. Just because one organization or one country has chosen a particular extract percentage as a standard does not mean that particular extract is the best option. Different scientists, organizations, and medical doctors can have different viewpoints on this topic. The bottom line is that the ideal extract potency is what works for any particular person rather than what is recommended or chosen by an organization. And the only way for a consumer to tell is to try the product in various dosages to see which amount works best for their unique condition.

Q. I found a rhodiola rosea supplement formula that has 500 mg compared to the one you carry which has less. 
   A. The rhodiola rosea supplement product we have is an extract which is more potent that just rhodiola herbal powder. Also, many people think the more mg in a capsule the better, but that is not necessarily true. Sometimes taking too high a dose of an herb causes side effects and often, particularly with herbs that have a stimulating nature such as rhodiola rosea, it is better to take lower amounts than a high dosage.

Q. I find rhodiola helps with mood enhancement, but are there other herbs and nutrients that influence mood?
   A. Yes, there are several, including 5-HTP, SAM-e, St. John's wort, and MultiVit Rx which also enhances energy.

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Buy rhodiola supplement on sale today. If you buy a rhodiola rosea supplement along with MultiVit Rx, use them on separate days as opposed to taking them on the same day.

Q. I just purchased rhodeola rosea herbal extract. Can I use rhodeola herb the same day as Passion Rx sex enhancer?
   A. Rhodiola is the accepted spelling rather than rhodeola. Both rhodiola herb and Passion Rx are potent as we suggest not using them the same day.

*These statements regarding rhodiola extract as a natural fatigue remedy have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This rhodiola rosea product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.



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