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Rhodiola rosea

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
2Crassulidae
Phase
1Crassulales
Subphase
6Telephieae
Stage
9
Name

Rhodiola rosea

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-662.16.15

Book
Family
EssenceThis personality has been overasked and has brurn-out symptoms. They lack the stamina to perform physically and mentally. They need to recover.
MindAnxiety.
Depression, mild.
Forgetful, drug abuse.
Ailments from stress, war, exhaustion, chemotherapy.
Mental fatigue; burnout.
Nervousness.
BodyGeneral: physical fatigue and mild to moderate depression; cancer; high-altitude sickness; fever; scurvy; tuberculosis; aging fast; infection by bacteria, viruses; cancer, inflammation.
Action: tonic!; antioxidant; anti-inflammatory; adaptogen; enhancing physical endurance and performance; adaptogenic; sedative; regulating hormonal responses; increases resistance to stress; protective for the neurotransmitters serotonin and dopamine; improves neurotransmitter activity by inhibiting their enzymatic destruction and preventing their decline; enhances the transport of serotonin's precursors; increases brain serotonin by up to 30%; enhancing physical endurance and sexual potency.
Nervous: epilepsy; neuron degeneration.
Heart: palpitation, weakness, arteriosclerosis; dropsy.
Stomach: indigestion; aches.
Abdomen: intestinal discomfort.
Rectum: haemorrhoids, painful.
Male: inflammation and swellings of testicles.
Limbs: gout, sciatica; Raynaud syndrome.
Skin: chilblains; pimples, fresh wounds.
Rosavins: A group of cinnamyl alcohol glycosides (rosavin, rosarin, and rosin) unique to Rhodiola rosea.
Salidroside: A phenylethanoid glycoside (also known as rhodioloside) that is found in many Rhodiola species and is believed to contribute to many of its therapeutic effects.
Medicinal Properties:
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  • ›6 Asteranae
  • ›2 Crassulidae
  • ›1 Crassulales
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