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These days, stress is a constant presence in our lives. The coronavirus pandemic has worsened things, with 47% of the American population reporting a significant rise in stress since the pandemic. One ancient remedy that’s getting a lot of attention is adaptogens, which are thought to help reduce stress-related symptoms in the body. Herbs and food as medicine are highly valued in natural medicine. An example is adaptogenic herbs, also known as “adaptogens.” These can have a positive effect on your stress response. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: What Are Adaptogens, and Should I Eat Them?


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What Are Adaptogens, and Should I Eat Them?
  • DOC-AID URGENT CARE

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  • These days, stress is a constant presence in our
    lives. The coronavirus pandemic has worsened
    things, with 47 of the American population
    reporting a significant rise in stress since the
    pandemic. One ancient remedy that's getting a lot
    of attention is adaptogens, which are thought to
    help reduce stress-related symptoms in the body.
  • Herbs and food as medicine are highly valued in
    natural medicine. An example is adaptogenic
    herbs, also known as "adaptogens." These can have
    a positive effect on your stress response.

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What Are Adaptogens?
  • An adaptogen is an herb, root, or other plant
    component, such as mushrooms, that helps our
    bodies cope with stress and return to balance
    after a stressful experience. People take
    adaptogens in herbal supplements, infusions in
    teas, or a powder added to soups, smoothies, and
    other foods.

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What makes the plant an adaptogen?
  • It's not toxic when taken in regular doses
  • It helps your body handle stress
  • It helps your body get back to its natural state
  • Adaptogens are great for short-term stress but
    are not the answer to chronic stress.

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How do they work?
  • The concept behind stress is called general
    adaptation syndrome, which breaks it down into
    three stages alarm, resistance, and exhaustion.
  • When we are exposed to a stressor, for example,
    when we begin lifting weights, our body releases
    hormones such as adrenaline that enhance muscle
    performance and our ability to focus and focus on
    the task in phase resistance. In this way, our
    body is fighting the stressor, and we feel more
    energized and clear because our body is giving us
    an energy boost to fight it. As we get tired, we
    enter phase exhaustion. This is where adaptogens
    stretch out that "sweet spot" in the middlethe
    phase of resistanceso we can stay in the
    muscular part longer.

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Popular Adaptogens and Their Benefits
  • Many herbs qualify as adaptogens. However, the
    knowledge of most of these substances still needs
    to be improved. Recent research suggests they can
    help our bodies in various ways, such as
    enhancing mood, regulating hormones, combating
    tiredness, and strengthening the immune system.
    According to one study, adaptogens might be
    beneficial alongside regular treatments for
    recovery after surgery, managing congestive heart
    failure, or dealing with chronic obstructive
    pulmonary disease (COPD).
  • Here are some popular adaptogens and what they're
    used for
  • Ashwagandha It can help reduce feelings of
    anxiety and depression.
  • Ginseng (American or Asian) It's used to combat
    fatigue.
  • Reishi mushroom This mushroom is known for
    boosting the immune system and has been studied
    for its potential in cancer treatment.
  • Rhodiola It's known to decrease fatigue,
    depression, and pain.
  • Schisandra It can improve concentration,
    coordination, and endurance.
  • Tulsi (Holy Basil) Can increase focus, reduce
    anxiety, and enhance the immune system.

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When Should I Be Cautious About Taking Adaptogens?
  • Due to the wide range of adaptogens, it can take
    time to figure out which herbs, plants, or
    supplements fit you. You'll need to know a lot
    about each plant and how it might affect you
    based on your medical history. So, talking to
    your doctor before trying any adaptogens is best.
    Some of them can interfere with your
    prescriptions, and they can cause different side
    effects if you take them in higher amounts. Plus,
    some of these substances can negatively impact
    your hormones, so don't use them if you're
    pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • It's important to remember that adaptogens aren't
    cure-all. They may help relieve some of your
    stress but won't completely eliminate it. If
    you're buying something with adaptogens in it,
    make sure you read the label to make sure it's
    packed with the right vitamins and minerals.
  • Give us a call or schedule an appointment with
    DOC-AID Urgent Care to assess your body's level
    of cortisol, help manage your stress levels, and
    see if adaptogens are right for you!
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