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Ayurvedic potion to boost immunity and relieve stress.

  • Selection of 10 adaptogenic herbs and mushrooms including holy basil, astragalus, cordyceps, etc.
  • Helps stimulate the immune system.
  • Supports the body in adapting to stressors of all kinds (emotional, physical, biological, oxidative...).
  • Promotes improved physical and mental performance.
  • Helps combat fatigue and restore energy levels.
  • Fortifying, soothing potion inspired by Ayurveda, the traditional Hindu system of medicine.
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Adaptogenic Potion Supplement

Adaptogenic Potion is a dietary supplement based on the tradition of Ayurveda. It comprises 10 herbs and mushrooms that are 'adaptogenic', in other words, they help the body adapt to various forms of stress. Astragalus, black elderberry, turmeric, reishi... With recognized benefits, all these natural, high-quality compounds act synergistically to improve immunity, stamina and concentration. They also help to increase your energy levels and relieve tension.

Immunostimulant Potion Inherited from Ayurveda

Concoctions mixed by Yogi masters

Yogis, the grand Masters of Yoga and Ayurveda (traditional Hindu medicine), have always prepared energising and therapeutic beverages. For example, there’s ‘golden milk’, a blend of milk, turmeric and ginger which is still very popular with yoga aficionados, amongst many others. Adaptogenic Potion draws on the best of this age-old tradition to deliver a formulation that’s even more concentrated in active principles, providing numerous benefits for health.

Adaptogens, the best of Ayurvedic medicine

True to the main principles of Ayurveda, the supplement Adaptogenic Potion contains an excellent selection of adaptogenic compounds. As we know, these pharmacological substances are recognized for regulating many of the body’s functions, increasing vitality, reducing stress, and promoting good overall health.

Benefits of Adaptogenic Potion

Effects that work against metabolic disorders and promote immunity

Let’s first look at the effects delivered by adaptogens in general. According to a 2017 study, adaptogens as a whole offer "versatile beneficial effects against chronic inflammation, atherosclerosis, neurodegenerative cognitive problems, metabolic disorders, cancer, and other age-related diseases" (1).

In addition, some of these metabolic regulators help boost immune defenses (2) (3). These include reishi, cordyceps, and shiitake, three well-known mushrooms selected for this formulation.

Resistance to various forms of stress: psychological, oxidative, chemical...

Adaptogenic Potion also boosts your resistance to all forms of stress:

  • Emotional (related to work or personal life);
  • Biological (the constant fight against infections);
  • Oxidative (caused by free radicals);
  • Chemical (the presence of endocrine disruptors and other environmental pollutants), etc. (4) (5) (6) (7).

In fact, adaptogens work by regulating the nervous, neuroendocrine and non-specific immune systems (8).

In particular, these compounds have antioxidant properties. They therefore help combat free radicals, the reactive molecules that undermine healthy cell function and accelerate the aging process (9) (10).

Less fatigue, more energy and a soothing effect

As well as increasing the body’s overall resistance, the adaptogens in Adaptogenic Potion have been shown to be effective at improving performance, reducing both physical and mental fatigue and relieving anxiety (11). Unlike coffee, these compounds are able to energize the body without over-stimulating it, and even produce a soothing effect.

Scientific studies suggest that adaptogens’ calming properties are due to their ability to regulate homeostasis and control key mediators of the stress response (especially via an effect on the stress-induced protein Hsp70) (12) (13).

Are you looking for a natural source of energy and stressbuster?

Taking Adaptogenic Potion will give your body a boost in terms of improved health, strength, vitality, and serenity.

The Synergistic Effects of 10 High-Quality Herbs and Mushrooms

This unique formulation delivers the best of:

  • Phytotherapy (plant-based treatment);
  • Mycotherapy (natural mushroom-based medicine).

The supplement Adaptogenic Potion contains 5 extracts of adaptogenic herbs and 5 of mushrooms, all carefully hand-picked, and at doses designed to work synergistically in the body.

The 5 Adaptogenic Herbs in Adaptogenic Potion

1) Holy basil

Holy basil, also known as Ocimum tenuiflorum or tulsi, is referred to in Ayurveda as the 'Queen of Herbs'. It has been shown to be useful for treating various forms of stress, overcoming feelings of exhaustion, relieving depression, and improving memory. This 'Queen of Herbs' also has an antimicrobial effect (14) (15) (16) (17).

2) Astragalus

Astragalus is a medicinal plant which has been used for thousands of years. Adaptogenic and particularly invigorating, astragalus offers immunomodulatory, antioxidant, anti-cancer, energizing, and stimulating benefits. Various studies have shown that it helps combat fatigue, stress, and anxiety. This perennial herb can also help you top energy (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25).

3) Black elderberry

Adaptogenic Potion also contains extract of black elderberry, or Sambucus nigra. The flowers, berries and leaves of this shrub have been used therapeutically for centuries in Europe and what was Asia Minor. Black elderberry, which has antiviral and antimicrobial properties, provides excellent support against colds and flu (26) (27).

4) Turmeric

With its distinctive yellow-orange color, the adaptogen Curcuma longa is native to India and south-east Asia. It is one of the key spices used to make curries. This important Ayurvedic plant is recognized as having antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-infectious properties which are believed to be related to its main polyphenolic pigment: curcumin (28) (29).

5) Ginger

Also used for hundreds of years in traditional Hindu medicine, ginger is recognized as an adaptogen with powerful antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-tumor effects. Some studies have suggested it may also help reduce cholesterol levels and improve lipid metabolism. Taking a ginger extract supplement will optimise your intake of gingerols, shogaol, and other paradols, the key substances in ginger (30) (31) (32) (33).

The 5 Adaptogenic Mushrooms in Adaptogenic Potion

1) Reishi

Indigenous to Asia, this adaptogenic mushroom (also called Ganoderma lucidum) was for a long time reserved only for Japanese and Chinese emperors and dignitaries. We now know that reishi is able to boost the immune system. Indeed, it helps increase production of B and T lymphocytes and macrophages. It also helps relieve fatigue (34) (35) (36) (37).

2) Cordyceps

A mushroom that grows in the mountainous region of the Himalayas, cordyceps has been used for more than 3000 years in traditional Asian medicine. A number of studies have demonstrated its efficacy at increasing physical energy, stimulating sexual function and improving liver, kidney and lung health (38) (39) (40).

3)Coriolus versicolor

Less well-known, Coriolus versicolor, is nonetheless an invaluable ally for maintaining good health, with several studies having confirmed its immunostimulant properties. This adaptogenic mushroom is used, amongst others, as an adjuvant treatment for certain types of cancer (41) (42) (43) (44) (45).

4) Shiitake

Shiitake, or black mushroom, has been cultivated for millennia. Rich in antimicrobial compounds (such as lentinan, lenthionine, and oxalic acid) which enable it to survive in its natural environment, shiitake is known for stimulating the immune system. It is used in Asia, for example, as an adjunct to chemotherapy. Shiitake also contains phenolic compounds with significant antioxidant potency (46) (47) (48).

5) Chaga

This adaptogenic mushroom was used as a tonic by nomadic peoples of the Siberian taiga who consumed it in the form of a tea. We now know that chaga’s polysaccharides boost the body by triggering the release of interleukin immune cells (49) (50).

Bonus Ingredient: Olive Leaf

And if 10 herb and mushroom extracts were not enough, Adaptogenic Potion includes a bonus ingredient. Perhaps you have heard about the benefits of olive leaf extract, derived from the classic Mediterranean tree? Studies show that taking Olea europaea leaf supplements reduces hypertension and cholesterol levels. Olive leaf is also an important source of antioxidants and flavonoids (51) (52) (53).

Who is This Supplement Aimed at?

Adaptogenic Potion provides invaluable support for anyone who:

  • Wants to boost their immunity;
  • Finds themselves facing stress of any kind (psychological, oxidative, chemical...);
  • Is in a weak condition physically or mentally;
  • Wishes to stimulate their sports or intellectual performance;
  • Is looking to improve their concentration;
  • Is keen to increase their ability to adapt to life’s events;
  • Wishes to practice the teachings of Ayurveda and yoga;
  • Wants to fight free radical attack and thus slow down the aging process.

How Should Adaptogenic Potion be Taken?

Dosage

Adaptogenic Potion is for adults. Simply take 2 pipettes in the morning and 2 in the evening. Each pipette contains 1 ml of Adaptogenic Potion.

Try to adopt a healthier lifestyle

To boost your immune defenses, reduce stress, and increase your energy levels, you can enhance the effects of Adaptogenic Potion by taking a few simple steps:

  • Try to get more sleep (in general, this means a minimum of 7 to 8 hours a night). While we sleep, our brains secrete hormones that help our immune systems fight infection. Getting a good night’s sleep also helps prevent emotional hyper-reactivity.
  • Give yourself breaks throughout the day in order to reduce your stress and anxiety levels (try yoga, meditation, breathing and stretching exercises, etc.).
  • Take regular exercise. Physical activity has significant immunostimulant, anti-depressant, and anti-anxiety effects. In particular, it promotes production of the 'happiness hormone'.
  • Eat a balanced diet and avoid stimulants (alcohol, coffee ...).
  • From time to time, unwind in a warmer environment more conducive to relaxation (take a hot bath, for example).

Supplements to combine with adaptogens

To further enhance your body’s resistance to stress of any kind, Adaptogenic Potion can be combined with other high-quality products available to buy at SuperSmart such as:

  • Green Propolis, a supplement containing Brazilian green propolis, highly valued for its efficacy in boosting the immune defenses.
  • Daily 3®, an excellent multivitamin for helping to energize your body and protect it from oxidative stress and the effects of aging.
  • Or Stress Relief Formula, a stress-busting supplement rich in magnesium citrate, passion flower extract, schisandra berry extract, etc. It will help eliminate stress, exert a calming effect, and alleviate fatigue.

Buy Adaptogenic Potion to help increase energy levels and adapt better to stress.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Composition
Daily dose: 4 droppers
Number of doses per bottle: 30

Amount
per dose

Blend of of mycelium extracts (Reishi, Cordyceps, Coriolus versicolor, Shiitake, Chaga) 300 mg
Blend of plant extracts (Ocimum tenuiflorum, Olea europaea, Curcuma longa, Zingiber officinale, Astragalus) 300 mg
Other ingredients: water, glycerin, sunflower lecithin, mint flavoring.
Directions for use

Adults: Take 2 droppers in the morning and 2 in the evening.

Each dropper contains 1 mL of Adaptogenic Potion.

Precautions: do not exceed the recommended daily dose. This product is a nutritional supplement and should not be used as a substitute for a varied, balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of children’s reach. Store away from light, heat, and humidity. As with any nutritional supplement, consult a health care practitioner before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have a medical condition.

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