Persistent burnout, mental fatigue that coffee can't fix, the slow grinding-down of stress that lives in your nervous system — rhodiola is what traditional medicine used for it. It supports your body's adaptive response to stress without sedation, without crash.
The formulation
A rhodiola root extract standardized to 3% rosavins — the active compound concentration used in the clinical research on stress, fatigue, and cognitive performance. Paired with Spirulina for the whole-food minerals and amino acids the adrenal system relies on under sustained pressure.
Why ours
Most rhodiola supplements use raw root powder at unverified rosavin content — meaning the active compound dose varies wildly from bottle to bottle. 3% standardization is the dose the research is built on.
How to take it
One capsule daily in the morning. Non-sedating — works with your day, not against it.
What to expect
Mental energy and stress resilience often shift within 2–3 weeks.
Are you constantly in a state of “fight-or-flight”? This acute stress response triggers your body to release hormones that protect you from potential danger. While it’s beneficial in frightening scenarios, it can degrade your general health if the body chronically activates the reaction. Enter: Rhodiola. This mountainous herb can help modulate and regulate chronic stress reactions to leave you feeling happy, balanced, and energized.
• Helps you cope with daily stress and anxiety through active ingredients like Rosavin and Salidroside found in its roots
• Helps fight depression by reducing inflammation in the central nervous system
• Helps ward off feelings of anxiety by lowering cortisol levels
• Boosts energy and decreases chronic fatigue thanks to its adaptogenic nature
• Works as an ergogenic aid that enhances mental and physical performance to increase overall stamina and cognitive function
• Contains over 140 chemical compounds to boost overall health, including phenols, rosavin, rosin, terpenoids, flavonoids, alkaloids, salidroside, and more
History
Known as "the golden root", Rhodiola anchors itself in historical memories throughout many cultures. Spanning back to 77 A.D., an ancient Greek physician named Dioscorides utilized Rhodiola Rosea in his medical practice. The Vikings consumed it to boost energy and enhance their strength. Ancient Chinese emperors brewed Rhodiola into tea for cold and flu treatment. The list goes on.
Suggested Use
Recommended Dose (Adults): Take 1 capsule per day. Avoid taking before bedtime.
Recommended Use: Used in Herbal Medicine: as an adaptogen to help temporarily relieve symptoms of stress (such as mental fatigue and sensation of weakness); and to help support cognitive function (such as mental focus and mental stamina).
Cautions and warnings:
Consult a health care provider if symptoms persist or worsen.
Consult a health care provider prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Consult a health care provider prior to use if you are taking antidepressant medication, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or birth control pills.
As with any natural health product, consult a health care provider prior to use.
Contraindications: Do not use this product if you have bipolar disorder or bipolar spectrum disorder.
Known adverse reactions: Stop use if you experience irritability or insomnia.
Allergy Statement: This product is made in a facility that handles milk by-products/derivatives, gluten, shellfish, soy, peanuts and other tree nuts. This product may contain milk by-products/derivatives, gluten, shellfish, soy, peanuts and other tree nuts.
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