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Adaptogen
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Adaptogen

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Adaptogen Defined

A term used for a substance, usually an herb, that produces suitable adjustments in the body. Adaptogens tend to normalize body functions, and when the job is completed, they are eliminated or incorporated into the body without side effects. Some beneficial adaptogens include garlic, ginseng, echinacea, gingko, and goldenseal.

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