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Adaptogens in mental and behavioral disorders.

Alexander G Panossian
Review The Psychiatric clinics of North America 2013 64 sitasi
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Jenis Studi
Review
Populasi
Adults with mental and behavioral disorders
Intervensi
Adaptogens in mental and behavioral disorders. None
Pembanding
None
Luaran Utama
Stress-protective and stimulative effects
Arah Efek
Positive
Risiko Bias
Unclear

Abstract

This article focuses on the most extensively studied adaptogens: Rhodiola rosea, Eleutherococcus senticosus, and Schisandra chinensis. Clinical studies, evidence for stress-protective and simulative effects, and molecular mechanisms of action on metabolic and other processes regulated by the neuroendocrine system are discussed.

TL;DR

This article focuses on the most extensively studied adaptogens: Rhodiola rosea, Eleutherococcus senticosus, and Schisandra chinensis.

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