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  2. My top 6 favorite adaptogens and why I use them - AOL

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    Adaptogens are often compared to a thermostat. Whether you're underwhelmed or overwhelmed, they swoop in to help regulate your mood. The post My top 6 favorite adaptogens and why I use them ...

  3. Withania somnifera - Wikipedia

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    Limited clinical studies have found that supplementation with various ashwagandha extracts may decrease anxiety and perceived stress, and improve sleep. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 16 ] As the studies used different extract preparations, durations of use, doses, and types of subjects, how ashwagandha may have effects in people remains undetermined, as of 2023.

  4. Adaptogen - Wikipedia

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    The term "adaptogen" refers to non-toxic plants or their extracts purported to diminish stress and support overall wellbeing when consumed. [4] However, the definition of an adaptogen is vague and without adequate scientific evidence, making it impossible to determine what exactly makes a substance an adaptogen.

  5. Doxylamine - Wikipedia

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    Doxylamine and other first-generation antihistamines are the most widely used sleep medications in the world. [6] Typical side effects of doxylamine (at recommended doses) include dizziness, drowsiness, grogginess, and dry mouth, among others. [7] [4] As an antihistamine, doxylamine is an inverse agonist of the histamine H 1 receptor.

  6. The No. 1 Best Side to Sleep on For Heart Health ... - AOL

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    If your biggest concern about your heart is the burn you feel at 3 a.m., flip over to the left side and drift back to sleep. "Sleeping on the left side often helps with acid reflux," Dr. Vuppuluri ...

  7. Memantine - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] [8] It is taken by mouth. [10] [8] Common side effects include headache, constipation, sleepiness, and dizziness. [10] [11] Severe side effects may include blood clots, psychosis, and heart failure. [11] It is believed to work by acting on NMDA receptors, working as a pore blocker of these ion channels. [8] [10] Memantine was first ...