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    Adaptogenic herbs: Nature’s answer to stress and elevated cortisol

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMarch 30, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Prolonged stress leads to elevated cortisol, disrupting immunity, metabolism and mental health, causing fatigue, weight gain and mood disorders.
    Herbs like ashwagandha, ginseng and rhodiola regulate cortisol by modulating the HPA axis, enhancing stress resilience without side effects.
    The top six adaptogens are ashwagandha (300 mg extract), rhodiola (200 mg, twice daily), ginseng (1–2 g extract), ginkgo biloba (120 mg), schisandra (22 mg) and maca root (1 tsp powder).
    Combine adaptogens with quality sleep (7–9 hours), a clean diet (avoid caffeine/sugar) and mindfulness (meditation) for best results.
    Unlike pharmaceuticals, adaptogens work gradually without inducing dependency, offering long-term stress management and vitality.

    In today’s fast-paced world, chronic stress has become an unavoidable reality for many, triggering prolonged secretion of cortisol—a hormone essential for short-term survival but harmful when elevated long-term. Elevated cortisol disrupts immunity, metabolism and mental clarity, contributing to fatigue, weight gain and mood disorders.


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