Adaptogen

Herbs that help the body adapt to physical, mental, and environmental stress.

Indian Gooseberry | Phyllanthus emblica (Amla)

Amla, also known as Indian Gooseberry, is a powerful antioxidant and one of the richest natural sources of vitamin C. It supports immune resilience, enhances digestion and nutrient absorption, and promotes healthy skin, hair, and eyes. Traditionally revered in Ayurveda, Amla is used as a rejuvenative tonic for overall vitality and longevity.

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Licorice | Glycyrrhiza glabra, G. lepidota

Licorice is a soothing and restorative herb valued for its demulcent and anti-inflammatory actions. It protects mucous membranes, heals gastric irritation, and supports adrenal and hormonal balance. Traditionally used for digestive and respiratory health, it also acts as a gentle adaptogen and estrogenic herb for fatigue and menstrual discomfort.

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Rehmannia | Rehmannia glutinosa

Rehmannia is a deeply restorative herb with broad traditional and modern uses. It is valued for immune modulation, adrenal support, kidney protection, and hormone regulation. Research suggests it may benefit autoimmune conditions, bone health, reproductive balance, and neuroprotection. Traditionally, the root is most often used, though studies show leaves and flowers also contain high levels of active constituents.

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Siberian Ginseng | Eleutherococcus senticosus

Siberian Ginseng, or Eleuthero, is a cooling adaptogen that strengthens the body’s resilience to stress while supporting immunity, circulation, and cognitive function. Gentler than Panax ginseng, it is especially suited for the elderly, convalescent, or those needing long-term support.

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