What You Need to Know about Adaptogens

WHAT ARE ADAPTOGENS? 

Adaptogens are herb-like substances that are used to reduce stress and restore balance after stressful situations. They can be consumed in the form of capsules, gummies, powders or mixed in liquid. Adaptogens have been linked to reducing depression and anxiety levels, combating fatigue, and enhancing attention and coordination. In recent years, adaptogen beverages have gained massive popularity. 

ADAPTOGEN PRODUCTS 

Adaptogen products include ready-to-mix powders, gummies, and adaptogenic beverages like sparkling waters, sports drinks, and alcohol alternatives. These adaptogen products are used as supplements to boost the immune system. The products claim to improve physical and mental health temporarily. 

TOP PICKS 

Alcohol Alternative: Sparkling Non-Alcoholic Aperitif Très Rosé by DeSoi 

35 calories  

6 g sugar  

Adaptogens included: lion’s mane and L-theanine. 

Sparkling Water: Sparkling Strawberry Lemon drink by Hey Well 

10 calories  

1 g sugar 

88 mg of Vitamin C  

Adaptogens included: Ashwagandha, L-theanine, and Schisandra. 

Energy Booster: Organic Sport Energy Drinks Dragon fruit flavor by Nooma 

15 calories  

2 g of sugar  

60 mg of sodium  

Adaptogens included: lion’s mane, ginseng, maca, and ashwagandha. 

POPULAR ADAPTOGENS 

Adaptogen Quantity Usage length Benefits 
American Ginseng (Panax quinquefolium) 100-3000 mg  up to 12 weeks antioxidant  combats stress-calming effects  reduces inflammation 
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) 1000 mg up to 12 weeks antioxidant  combats stress-calming effects and reduces inflammation 
Asian ginseng (Panax ginseng) 200 mg – 3 g up to 12 weeks improves energy  boosts performance  reduces mental fatigue  reduces physical fatigue 
Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea) 100-600 mg  up to 12 weeks lowers anxiety  reduces fatigue  alleviates depression  improves performance 

DISCLAIMER 

Adaptogens might have side effects like headaches, nausea, and diarrhea. Adaptogens are not a permanent solution and only offer temporary relief. Most adaptogen users prefer to use them along with standardized treatment. The use of adaptogens is strictly not recommended for breastfeeding or pregnant women. Adaptogens are not FDA-approved. Therefore, it is essential to research the adaptogens’ quantity and the specific brand of the supplement. People with underlying symptoms should consult with a doctor before using adaptogens due to the risk of drug-drug interaction. 

REFERENCES 

Panossian, A., & Wikman, G. (2010). Effects of Adaptogens on the Central Nervous System and the Molecular Mechanisms Associated with Their Stress-Protective Activity. Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland), 3(1), 188–224. https://doi.org/10.3390/ph3010188