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  2. What Happens to Your Body When You Take Adaptogens ... - AOL

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    Adaptogens are popping up everywhere. But do they really reduce stress and improve immunity?

  3. These nonalcoholic drinks claim to give you a boost without ...

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    These non-alcoholic beverages include ingredients like nootropics and adaptogens which may boost your mood ... but that didn’t get in the way of early mornings and long nights,” Perry and ...

  4. I Took Ashwagandha Every Day for 3 Months and Now I’m ... - AOL

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    I take two capsules in the morning and two right before bed. If you’re pill averse, add a teaspoon of the powder into a green smoothie, tea or—if you’re really brave—water. Both the ...

  5. Adaptogen - Wikipedia

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    Adaptogens or adaptogenic substances are used in herbal medicine for the purported stabilization of physiological processes and promotion of homeostasis. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The concept of adaptogen is not accepted in mainstream science, and is not approved as a marketing term in the European Union or United States.

  6. Herbal medicine - Wikipedia

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    Decoctions are the long-term boiled extracts, usually of harder substances like roots or bark. Maceration is the cold infusion of plants with high mucilage-content, such as sage or thyme. To make macerates, plants are chopped and added to cold water. They are then left to stand for 7 to 12 hours (depending on the herb used).

  7. Memantine - Wikipedia

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    Despite isolated reports, recreational use of memantine is rare due to the drug's long duration and limited availability. [28] Additionally, memantine seems to lack effects such as euphoria or hallucinations. [29] Memantine appears to be generally well tolerated by children with autism spectrum disorder. [30]