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Your body is exposed to free radicals daily from pollution, poor diet,
tobacco smoke and even normal metabolism.
Without an adequate supply of antioxidants,
free radicals cause cellular damage, which can lead to disease and premature aging.
The natural antioxidant power of Schisandra berries, when combined with vitamins C, E beta carotene
and the mineral selenium, can help support and protect good health.
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- Adaptogens
- What is it?
- Stress Shield
- Stronger Than Stress
More than three decades ago a group of scientists at the Far Eastern Division of
the Soviet Academy of Sciences in Vladivostok set about researching the
legendary healing powers of certain plants growing in the mountainous regions
in Tibet, North Korea and Siberia. They gathered these plants and subjected
them to endless tests in order to determine the truth of their reported
healing benefits. Of some 350 such plants traditionally used by herbal healers
as part of folk medicine a few were singled out as possessing almost
miraculous properties.
Professors Brechman, Dardymor and Lebedev of the Soviet Academy announced
before a startled assemblage of scientists that the few tested plants have
properties surpassing those of vitamins, minerals and proteins. The tested
plants contain a hitherto 'missing' or lost nutrient that possesses dynamic
powers of healing not found in any other comparable substance. Immediately
more research was authorised to delve into the mysteries of this plant group
and see how this missing nutrient could be isolated and packaged for human
consumption. Hopes were high that it would provide the missing link for total
health.
Parallel research was soon being conducted by Norman Farnsworth Ph.D.,
chairman of the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Chicago. The
same findings about the powerful missing nutrient were confirmed.
In Europe research undertaken as part of the Follinge Project under-written by a Swedish
government grant also brought forth evidence of a unique healing substance in
the plants, one that might well hold hope for healing many of mankind's ills.
In particular it was Karl Otto Aly, MD., medical and research advisor at the
Swedish Herbal Institute in Goteborg, who on a lecture tour in the
United States revealed some of the scientific findings. The word was out.
The scientist labelled the missing nutrient adaptogen.
ADAPTOGENS
These are vital substances that reportedly help people enjoy a longer life and a more active
lifestyle. Adaptogens are biologically active substances in the same
classification as vitamins, minerals, trace elements, proteins etc. But unlike
these others this nutrient is found solely in a few plant foods that have been
grown for hundred upon hundreds of centuries in the forbidden regions
bordering on Tibet. The scientists have announced these plants can be used as
a supplement similar to other nutrients and will provide swift protection
from, as well as healing for many ailments. Adaptogens hold the key to total
healing and may well be a 'fountain of health'.
Scientists report that adaptogens bring about these almost immediate benefits:
- Improved regulation and promotion of energy supplies to trillions of the
body's cells during periods of physiological or psychological stress
- Stimulation of the body's immunity defences providing greater resistance
against the ravages of ailments
- Counteraction of the erosive effects brought on by over-consumption of sugar
- Reduced stress among workers in unpleasant industrial conditions
- Recovery from or resistance to the effects of respiratory influenza
- Increased powers of strength, stamina, vim and vigour
- Diminished tendency to motion sickness
- Superabundance of energy and vigour comparable to that enjoyed by young athletes.
These are just some of the amazing benefits possible through the use of
adaptogens, the 'missing' nutrient now isolated and put to the rigorous
testing of European scientists.
From the Institute for Biologically Active Substances (a branch of The Soviet
Academy of Science), Professor Brechman and his colleagues announced still
more findings about adaptogens, this nutrient, said the scientists, could
create these reactions: adaptogens protect the body against radioactive and
X-ray radiation and chemical poisons. The nutrient reduces elevated sugar
content in the blood and has a soothing action in functional nervous
disorders. It normalises blood pressure creating a balance. It has a
therapeutic effect in the initial stages of atherosclerosis and helps reduce
high blood cholesterol. The scientists also report that adaptogens as a tonic
relieve general tiredness, give increased mental alertness and promote more
youthful functions of the entire body.
But perhaps its most interesting effect is its ability to act as a protector
or shield against infections. It allows one to better resist or tolerate
stress (mental and/or physical) caused by the environment and by chemical
pollution of the body. Adaptogens provide insulation against the age-causing
ravages of the environment. This may well be the biggest benefit of the newly
discovered nutrient.
WHERE DO ADAPTOGENS COME FROM?
To begin with this nutrient group is not found in everyday foods. That is the
reason why it had been unknown to mankind for all these thousands of years.
Instead adaptogens are found in a few plant foods that have been gathered from
the snow-washed sun-warmed mountain soils near Tibet. Soviet
scientists have found that a plant growing in these regions can provide a
powerhouse of adaptogens.
The Soviet scientists have identified the plant as follows:
SCHISANDRA CHINENSIS.
For simplicity this is referred to as Schisandra fruit or berry.
WHAT IS SCHISANDRA?
A berry-like fruit, it grows on a thorny creeping bush. The berries that come
forth are reddish-brown similar to shrivelled-up lingon berries and offer a
weak sweet taste similar to cloves. The tiny pips (small fruit seeds taken
from the fleshy fruit portion) leave a mildly bittersweet after-taste in the
mouth. It grows wild in the north of China and has been an essential component
of natural medicines prescribed by physicians in this region for many
thousands of years. As far back as 2697 B.C. Schisandra was classified as
superior by Pen-Tsao in the classic Yellow Emperor's Study of Inner Medicine,
an encyclopedia of healing plants. In Beng Cao Cang Mu, a great book on
pharmacy written by Li Schizheng in the 16th century, schisandra is listed in
the highest ranks. It is said to increase energy, replenish and nourish the
viscera (internal abdominal organs such as intestines, lungs etc.), improve
vision, boost muscular activity and sooth both coughs and digestive upsets.
The adaptogens in schisandra have been used by scientists in Sweden and the
USSR. It has been found that these nutrients can aid the central nervous
system, intensify mental and physical activity, enhance tone of the
cardiovascular system, increase cardiac contractibility, activate a sluggish
respiration, stimulate the uterus and stabilise blood pressure. These are just
a few of the healings traced to the influence of adaptogens, the 'missing'
nutrient, that has been taken out of schisandra and put in handy capsule or
tablet form.
According to Dr Karl Otto Aly, an adaptogen is not a nutrient that has a
specific effect on an individual malfunctioning organ or process in the body
directly. "Instead the adaptogen acts indirectly via basic and regulating
processes and organs of the body itself. The adaptogen helps your body help
itself! This dynamic nutrient corrects the disorder by instructing your body
to do so." In other words, the adaptogens will make over the entire body by
initiating the self-regeneration process. This makes it a unique nutrient
beyond comparison. While all nutrients are valuable and required for
sustenance, only the adaptogen will prompt the body into releasing its own
sluggish and oft-weakened powers of self-revitalisation.
ADAPTOGENS CREATE STRESS SHIELD
Stress can be of psychological, physical, chemical or biological origin. For
example, living and working in a polluted environment subjects one to chemical
stress. Consuming mass-produced artificial foods causes internal deterioration
of vital organs which is also interpreted as stress. The health hazard of
stress comes from emotional upset, mental depression, hard physical and mental
labour, noise pollution environmental toxins, tobacco (smoke from other
smokers, not exclusively oneself), infections and endless other assaults. This
is what doctors label stress. These shocks occur daily, often around the
clock. They jeopardise the body's health.
When stress occurs the body prepares for fight or flight. It limits it's use
of carbohydrates and turns to fat as an energy source. If the body is exposed
to unrelieved stress during a prolonged time span this leads to a chronic
state of sub-normal energy being supplied to the cells. Resistance is
therefore reduced. This stress-caused loss of cellular energy leads to
breakdown and disintegration and the ageing process.
When stress factors have gone beyond the body's ability to cope, a risky
reaction takes place. So-called beta-lip proteins are formed which, in part,
obstruct the passage of glucose through the cell walls into the cell.
Partially, this prevents hexokinas from participating in the energy exchange
within the cell. As a result, the cell receives little energy. It loses its
ability to maintain its functions.
When a patient suffering from stress takes the 'missing' nutrient, adaptogen,
there is a normalisation of the energy replacement almost at once.
This counteracts the reduction of energy loss.
The effective elements of adaptogens
come between and join up beta-lipo proteins to reduce or eliminate their
negative effects on energy replacement.
At the same time: the adaptogens strengthen the more positive reaction of cellular energy.
Adaptogens are able to build resistance to the ravages of stress.
At the same time, the nutrient rebuilds cells and tissues and initiating a
self-regeneration process. So it is that this 'lost' nutrient is able to give
one an extended lifeline of life itself!
Adaptogens help the body remain vital and healthy even under unfavourable
conditions. Adaptogen affects the energy supply of cells in your brain,
muscles, liver kidneys, glands, nerves, and just about everywhere else,
energising them and allowing them to function properly even when subjected to
unfavourable conditions.
There is a most important secondary effect of this normalisation of the energy
supply of the cells: All body cells are continuously renewed. This most basic
function depends upon a pair of nucleid proteins known as RNA and DNA.
Adaptogen energises the RNA and DNA molecules to rebuild cells.
THE WRlNKLED FRUIT THAT'S STRONGER THAN STRESS
As reported in Sweden's leading health magazine, Ma Bra (Well Being), No. 4
1950, the wrinkled, little schisandra fruit has amazing strength. It
stimulated Soviet fighter pilots during World War II, and for over two years
it contributed to the successes of the Swedish skiing team. Thousands of years
ago in the north of China where the thorny schisandra bush grows, lived
a hunting people called Manaja. They took the dried schisandra fruit with them
whenever they went on long hunting trips. It increased their stamina and gave
them extra energy. To this day; Russian hunters in Eastern Siberia use the
berries, stalks and roots from this plant in the form of tea to provide extra
energy to cope with the rugged terrain and climate.
According to Dr Karl Otto Aly more investigations were conducted into the
schisandra/adaptogen's ability to stimulate the body and create vigour. Dr Aly
describes how this wrinkled berry, in tablet form was given to telegraphists,
forest workers, long distance runners, pre-school children and factory
workers. All were reported being extra-energised. In a group of cross-country
runners, doctors conducted a double blind test. Some runners-were given
amphetamines: Another set of runners were given adaptogens through the red
berry supplement. Dr. Aly reports that "the improved performance found in the
schisandra group was easily in the same class as that of the group given the
notorious doping drug".
FROM FOLKLORE TO MODERN MEDICINE
In the folklore of the Far East, schisandra fruit has long been used as a
stimulant for speedy re-energising and to relieve fatigue. In modern times,
pharmacological studies have been carried out at the Chabarovsks Institute of
Medicine. Test animals were given decoctions and tinctures of the schisandra
berry. The adaptogens were found to tone the heart and vascular system,
heighten arterial force and create amplitude of cardiac contractions and
improve the rhythm and depth of breathing. In one situation, adaptogens were
found to widen the vessels of a test animal, improving blood circulation.
Dr. Aly reports that, in healthy persons, schisandra helps overcome feelings
of fatigue under strain. Some subjects maintained good weight levels also due
to the adaptogen influence. "Those persons who had been given schisandra
decoction retaining almost all of their physical strength under extreme
physical strain (such as hanging by the hands) whereas, in control groups,
those not receiving the berry nutrient showed a drop in physical strength
after some exertion. They also complained of fatigue and many of them fell
asleep after some exhaustion.
From Russia a report was issued on the effect of a tincture of
schisandra seeds which was able to help build resistance to influenza during
an epidemic that was raging in 1969. According to A. A. Levedev of Polyclinic
No. 1, in the town of Chirchik a test was carried out on 559 children who were
evenly split into two groups. One group received Schisandra, the other did not.
After a period of time, the group receiving schisandra was found to have
greater resistance to influenza than the group deprived of this dynamic
nutrient.
Dr Aly tells of still more medical miracles attributed to the use of
adaptogen berry:
- Insomnia: a patient who had depressive states of psychogenic aetiology,
excessive fatigue, sleep and nervous disorders was able to overcome these
conditions and correct insomnia with the use of schisandra.
- Chronic Gastritis: Patients who suffered from chronic gastritis or
thrombocystopenia were given the schisandra berries. There was a balancing of
the levels of acidity in the stomach and the intestinal functions were
soothed. In hypo-acidic gastritis, a two to three week intake of the schisandra
berries brought about a stable improvement.
- Neurasthenic Disorders: Patients with neurasthenic problems were given the
schisandra berries and showed a significant improvement in general well-being.
Headaches disappeared. Sleep normalised. Appetite improved. Symptoms
disappeared completely after the 25th to 27th day. Thereafter, the syndromes
of fatigue and exhaustion diminished more rapidly. There was an improvement in
mental and physical performance.
- Eyesight Difficulties: So-called night blindness could be corrected with the
use of schisandra. Adaption to darkness was improved. There was a general
increased sharpness of vision and a widening of the boundaries of the field of
vision after a 10-day course of use of schisandra.
Adaptogens have remained lost too long. As a missing link, these nutrients can
create dynamic healing, so important for well being. One need not venture
forth to the forbidden regions bordering on Tibet to pick the wrinkled fruits
of schisandra. Instead, this adaptogenic product is available directly from
Herbalife Independent Distributors.
The schisandra is premixed with several
other ingredients that emphasise its ability to distribute adaptogens
throughout the body.
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