Adaptogens are pure herbal extracts that invigorate during times of stress and fatigue. They also safely enhance physical performance and exercise ability. There are two groups of adaptogens: primary adaptogens are responsible for the health benefits, whilst secondary adaptogens enhance the effectiveness of the primary adaptogens. Energising Adaptogens™ contains all primary and secondary adaptogens.
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Not safe for use in pregnancy. Safety while breastfeeding has not been established. Alcohol: Concomitant use with eleutherococcus senticosus, may enhance the sedative effects of alcohol and Korean ginseng significantly increases the metabolism of alcohol.
Warfarin and anticoagulant medicines: Energising Adaptogens appears to affect the anticoagulant and antiplatelet effects and should only be used under the supervision of a medical practitioner.
Antidiabetic medicines: Energising Adaptogens seems to have hypoglycemic activity. Monitor glucose levels closely. Some antidiabetic medicines include glimepiride, glyburide, insulin, pioglitazone, rosiglitazone and others. Theoretically, licorice might reduce the effect of antihypertensive drug therapy.
Antihypertensive medicines: Theoretically, liquorice might reduce the effect of antihypertensive medicines.
Digoxin: One case report associated siberian ginseng intake with elevated serum digoxin levels, although there were no symptoms of toxicity. It is not clear whether this was due to a pharmacokinetic interaction which increased serum digoxin levels, or to interference with the digoxin assay.
Lithuim: Energising Adaptogens is thought to have diuretic properties. Theoretically due to these potential diuretic effects, lithium excretion may be reduced and lead to increased levels. Liquorice might increase the risk of lithium toxicity due to potassium loss.
Tacrolimus: Schizandra increases the absorption and plasma levels of tacrolimus.
Antihypertensive medicines: Reishi mushroom may have antihypertensive effects and may enhance the effects of antihypertensive medicines.
Caffeine: Theoretically, caffeine might have an additive effects on the stimulant effects of Korean ginseng.
Furosemide: There is some concern that Korean ginseng may contribute to diuretic resistance. Use this combination with caution.
Immunosuppressants: Theoretically, concurrent use may interfere with immunosuppressants by increasing the immune system.
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI): Panax ginseng can interfere with MAOI therapy.
Benzodiazepines and CNS depressants: Energising Adaptogens might have additive effects when used with benzodiazepines and other CNS depressants.
Hepatoxicity: There is some concern that gotu kola might cause hepatotoxicity in some individuals. Theoretically concomitant use with other hepatotoxic medicines might increase the risk of developing liver damage.
Corticosteroids: Theoretically, concomitant use might potentiate the duration of activity of corticosteroids.
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Product Format: |
Capsules
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Use Instructions: |
Adults and children over 12 years of age:
For mental energy and to neutralize fatigue: Under 80kg body weight Over 80kg body weight
1 capsule twice daily 2 capsules 15-minutes before exercise
To enhance exercise performance: 2 capsules 15-minutes before exercise 3-4 capsules 15 minutes before exercise
Taking after 4pm may keep you awake at night. Contains no banned, unhealthy or artificial stimulants. Caffeine-free Energising Adaptogens are healthy herbal extracts. They can be used every day or on occasional days when needed.
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Package Contents
Package Contents: |
120 x Solal Energising Adaptogens Capsules
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