
Rosavin®
Siberian Rhodiola Rosea (Golden Root)
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What Rosavin may do for you?
The Rhodiola family of plants is composed of nearly 200 species, however
only Siberian Rhodiola rosea presents several
unique properties not found in the other varieties. Clinical
research has given us a good look into what Rosavin may do for you.
- Elevate your mood
- Alleviate Stress and Anxiety
- Help you cope
- Up your energy and stamina
- Increase your memory recall and retention
- Give relief form high altitude sickness
- Increase longevity
What
is Rosavin?
Rosavin is a specialized form of Siberian Rhodiola rosea. Rosavin is derived from the arctic regions of eastern
Siberia
. It is one of the more fascinating
plant species in the world although still quite unknown in
the
United States
. The roots of this plant provide adaptogenic characteristics. An adaptogen offers varied physiological support to numerous systems in
the body, especially the brain. Rosavin has provided extraordinary therapeutic benefits for those
conditions mentioned earlier as well as being cited for extending
longevity, physical endurance and resistance to high altitude
sickness. In
United States
case studies Rosavin also demonstrated marked anti-depressant qualities.
Does Rosavin produce side effects?
Only in
doses above 800mg were mild side effects reported. These seem
to be limited to irritability, insomnia and some minor discomfort.
When eased these discomforts disappeared. Virtually no other
side effects were observed, making Rosavin an excellent choice.
Who
should consider using Rosavin?
- Anyone who wants to increase his or her physical capacity.
- Those face stress on a daily basis.
- Women experiencing PMS or the change of life.
- Stay at home Mothers & Dads
- All Business people.
- Students.
- Military, Policemen and Firemen
- Doctors, and Nurses
- Lawyers and Judges
- Alzheimer’s Patients
- Parkinson’s Patients
- Anyone Who Plays Sports
- Those with ADD/ADHD
Common
questions about Rosavin
Q:
What is Rosavin and is it a natural product?
A: Rosavin is Ameriden's proprietary processed Siberian Rhodiola rosea. Rhodiola rosea belongs to special class of botanical plants known as adaptogens. In addition to its therapeutic
and nutritive advantages in the area of improved mental health
(such as depression, anxiety, and stress), Rosavin demonstrates effectiveness in the area of physical performance
(energy, stamina, and longevity).
Rosavin is all natural, contains no synthetic
isolates, and has no known side-affects.
Q. Does Rosavin build up in the body?
A. No, Rosavin does not demonstrate residual build up in one's system.
Q. How much Rosavin should I take?
A. Suggested
use: 100 to 300 mg per day as a dietary supplement.
Q. Are there any none contraindications
with Rosavin?
A. No
contraindications with other drugs have been observed. Rosavin is not an MAO inhibitor.
Q. Is Rosavin safe for children?
A. Yes, Rosavin is safe for children: Under nine years of age, the
suggested use is 50 mg. per day. Those ten and older may utilize
the normally recommended amount. See you regular healthcare
provider in all cases.
Q. Is Rosavin suitable for pregnant or nursing mothers?
A. Unknown.
While clinical trials with Rosavin effectively portray its safety, few supplements are ever advocated
for pregnant or nursing mothers. Please check with your healthcare
provider before taking any health supplement.
Q:
Are there any clinical studies on Rhodiola rosea?
A: Yes. Rhodiola rosea has been studied and used
for centuries. In legendary Siberian folk medicine, the roots
of the Rhodiola rosea plant were used to increase physical endurance, resistance
to high altitude sickness, and to decrease depression and
fatigue. There are over 71 years of clinical reports showing
the amazing therapeutic properties of this bioactive botanical.
In 1931 Russian botanist and nutritionist Dr. L. Utkin discovered that the plant augmented physical strength and
as far back as 1947, Russian scientist Professor Lasarez determined that Siberian Rhodiola rosea helped increase the
body's resistance to numerous environmental stressors. For
specific studies, abstracts, and other supporting data, please
visit our Archives section.
Q:
What is the difference between Siberian Rhodiola rosea and other types of Rhodiola?
A: There are over 200 species of Rhodiola, however Siberian Rhodiola rosea (Rosavin)
offers several unique properties, which are distinctive to
it alone and proven helpful in the treatment of depression
and weight management, including its unique adipose lipase
activation. According to researchers, only true Siberian Rhodiola rosea contains the phytonutrients rosavin, rosin, rosarin, and salidroside, while
its counterparts contain only salidroside.
Rosavin Suggested Dosage & Protocols
The suggested amount for each person may vary depending on body weight and how each person responds to Rosavin. In most cases doctors are recommending that a person should start with 100mgs in the morning about 20-30 minutes before eating. Then the same amount again about 2-3pm. If the desired effect is not attained within the first week, doctors have upped the amount to 200mgs in the morning and again around 2-3pm.
NOTE: More is not necessarily better. In all cases you should always check with your Health care provider on what is right for you before taking supplementation.
Rosavin Summary
Rosavin is proprietary.
Rosavin is non-habit forming.
Rosavin is not an MAO inhibitor.
Rosavin is a natural stamina booster.
Rosavin is in use by thousands of doctors nationwide.
Rosavin is water extracted and freeze dried.
Rosavin is produced only from Siberian Rhodiola rosea.
Rosavin is a natural mood elevator, anti-anxiety & anti-stress product.
Rosavin contains the perfect balance of rosavins to salidroside.
Rosavin helps patients stay compliant by reducing the unwanted side-effects of drugs.
Recommended
Reading:
The Rhodiola Revolution By Richard Brown MD and Patricia Gerbarg
MD
The above information and product
is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
This information is for educational purposes only and has
not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Please
consult your healthcare provider prior to implementing any
changes in your health or nutrition program.
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