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- noun Plural form of
adaptogen .
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The name adaptogens was titled in 1947 by Russian scientist Dr. N.V. Lazarev while he was performing extensive research on these rare natural plants.
Wil's Ebay E-Store amp;34;Weight Loss 2010
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The name adaptogens was titled in 1947 by Russian scientist Dr. N.V. Lazarev while he was performing extensive research on these rare natural plants.
Wil's Ebay E-Store amp;34;Weight Loss 2010
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Certain herbs called adaptogens are particularly helpful in restoring and maintaining positive homeostasis.
Dr. Bertrand Babinet, Ph.D., LAc.: Adaptogen Herbs: The Key to Longevity and Optimal Health Dr. Bertrand Babinet 2011
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Certain herbs called adaptogens are particularly helpful in restoring and maintaining positive homeostasis.
Dr. Bertrand Babinet, Ph.D., LAc.: Adaptogen Herbs: The Key to Longevity and Optimal Health Dr. Bertrand Babinet 2011
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Certain herbs called adaptogens are particularly helpful in restoring and maintaining positive homeostasis.
Dr. Bertrand Babinet, Ph.D., LAc.: Adaptogen Herbs: The Key to Longevity and Optimal Health Dr. Bertrand Babinet 2011
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Certain herbs called adaptogens are particularly helpful in restoring and maintaining positive homeostasis.
Dr. Bertrand Babinet, Ph.D., LAc.: Adaptogen Herbs: The Key to Longevity and Optimal Health Dr. Bertrand Babinet 2011
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Certain herbs called adaptogens are particularly helpful in restoring and maintaining positive homeostasis.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com ND Stephen Barrie 2012
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Of the more than 750000 botanicals on the planet, only 30 have been identified as adaptogens, and cyberwize uses 22 of them in its proprietary formulas.
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Energy increasing herbs are called adaptogens because they help the body adapt to stress in a healthy way.
Signs of the Times 2009
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Both the American and Asian varieties are considered in traditional Chinese medicine to be "adaptogens," or herbs that help the body react well to physiological insults.
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