Rhodiola Rosea

Rhodiola rosea also known as roseroot is a plant in the family Crassulaceae that grows in only cold regions of the world. These places of habitat include much of the Arctic, the mountains of Central Asia, the Rocky Mountains, and mountainous parts of Europe, such as the Alps, Pyrenees, Carpathian Mountains, British Isles, Scandinavia and Iceland.

Rhodiola rosea has been found to be very effective for improving someone’s mood and alleviating depression. Russian research has shown us that it improves both physical and mental performance, reduces fatigue, and prevents high altitude sickness.

In one study, the Rhodiola rosea group decreased proofreading errors by 88% while the control group increased proofreading errors by 84%. Rhodiola rosea’s effects are attributed to its ability to optimise serotonin and dopamine levels and to its influence on opioid peptides such as beta-endorphins.

In Russia, Rhodiola rosea, also known as golden root’, has been used for centuries to cope with the cold Siberian climate and stressful life. It has also been used for centuries in Scandinavia, both by the Vikings and the Sámi. Note that Rhodiola is sometimes inappropriately referred to as “Arctic Root”, which is a trademark product name held by the Swedish Herbal Institute for an extract SHR-5 which contains unique Rhodiola rosea extracts tested in human clinical trials.

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