Rhodiola rosea

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Rhodiola rosea is a perennial flowering plant that grows in cold climates, also known as rhodiola, arctic root or golden root. The plant has been traditionally used as medicine in Russia and Scandinavia, as well as in traditional Chinese medicine. It is considered an adaptogen.

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  1. Ishaque, Sana; Shamseer, Larissa; Bukutu, Cecilia; Vohra, Sunita (December 2012). "Rhodiola rosea for physical and mental fatigue: a systematic review". BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 12 (1): 1208. doi:10.1186/1472-6882-12-70. ISSN 1472-6882. PMC 3541197. PMID 22643043.