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Several studies have shown that taking cordyceps alone or in combination with roseroot does not seem to improve endurance in trained male cyclists.
Roseroot (Rhodiola rosea)
Rhodiola integrifolia is a species of flowering plant in the stonecrop family known by the common names western roseroot, king's crown, and ledge stonecrop.
Where the sheep are fenced out globe flowers, wood avens, angelica, red campion and roseroot can be found at lower elevations, along with ash, alder, hawthorn, holly and rowan.
Spring Squill, Buck's-Horn Plantain, Scots Lovage, Roseroot and Sea Campion are abundant, especially in sheltered places.
I thought it very unlikely, for instance, that roseroot would be effective in making warts grow on a rival's nose, and I strongly doubted whether wood betony was useful in transforming toads into pigeons.
The ledges also support Woodrush, Polypody and Water Avens, Purple Saxifrage, Yellow Saxifrage, Hoary Whitlowgrass and Roseroot.
Or as they descend the Eastern Terrace after climbing Psycho-Killer or MND, which of them notices the flowering profusion at the back of the terrace - the stonecrops, campion, roseroot and saxifrages?
It and many of the other ravines draining into Kaaterskill Clove also support some plants species rare in New York State, such as roseroot stonecrop and fragrant cliff fern (listed as threatened and endangered at the state level, respectively).
There are rare Arctic Sandwort and Alpine Pennycress, endemic varieties of the Heath Spotted-orchid and Eyebright, as well as more common species such as Sundew, Butterwort, Blue Heath Milkwort and Roseroot.
It can be found in the rhizome of Rhodiola rosea.
The herb Rhodiola rosea regulates the brain's natural biochemistry.
The Holarctic species Rhodiola rosea is used in herbal medicine.
Effects of alcohol aqueous extract from Rhodiola rosea L. roots on learning and memory.
Failure of Rhodiola rosea to alter skeletal muscle phosphate kinetics in trained men.
For the species in this genus that is widely used in herbal medicine, see Rhodiola rosea.
Rhodiola rosea: a possible plant adaptogen.
Rosavin is a glycoside compound found in the plant Rhodiola rosea.
Lotaustralin from Rhodiola rosea roots.
Rhodiola rosea (Golden root)
Rhodiola rosea for reducing cortisol levels, reducing stress, improving mental function, and enhancing libido.
Rhodiola rosea L. subsp.
Rhodiola rosea (herb)
Rhodiola rosea is a perennial herb that grows in cold regions in the Northern Hemisphere.
Bioactive compounds from Rhodiola rosea (Crassulaceae).
A pilot study of Rhodiola rosea (Rhodax) for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD).
Rhodiola rosea (Arctic Weed/Golden Root)
However, one potential cash crop for the Arctic is Rhodiola rosea, a hardy plant used as a medicinal herb that grows in the Arctic.
Rhodiolosides A-E, monoterpene glycosides from Rhodiola rosea.
Phytochemical and analytical studies of extracts from Rhodiola rosea and Rhodiola quadrifida.
Rosavin is also the trademark of an extract from the plant Rhodiola rosea owned by Ameriden International, Inc.
Antioxidative effects of Cinnamomi cassiae and Rhodiola rosea extracts in liver of diabetic mice.
A randomized trial of two different doses of a SHR-5 Rhodiola rosea extract versus placebo and control of capacity for mental work.
RHODIOLA ROSEA is used by Russian athletes and cosmonauts to increase physical energy.
Rhodiola rosea (as S. rosea, S. rhodiola or S. scopolii)