The Benefits of Rhodiola rosea, Blood clot Treatment

Rhodiola rosea, a herb commonly known as golden root or Arctic root, has been traditionally used for its potential health benefits, particularly in managing stress and fatigue. As for its role in preventing or aiding blood clotting, current medical research does not provide substantial evidence to support a direct link. While some studies suggest that Rhodiola rosea may possess antiplatelet and anticoagulant properties that could potentially affect blood clotting, further research is needed to establish a clear understanding of its effectiveness and safety in this regard.

A study published in 2016 investigated the potential effects of Rhodiola rosea on platelet aggregation, a process involved in Blood clot formation. The researchers found that certain compounds present in Rhodiola rosea inhibited platelet aggregation in vitro, suggesting a potential antiplatelet effect. However, it is essential to note that in vitro studies may not always accurately reflect the effects of a substance within the human body.

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Supplement Facts
Serving Sizei Capsule
Servings Per Container 120
Amount %Daily
PerServing Value
Total Carbohydrate <1 9 <1%*
Siberian Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea) 120 mg ’r DAIRY-FREE
root extract
Rosavins 6 mg T
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* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. .
’r Daily Value not established.
Other ingredients: Vegetable glycerin, vegan capsule GLUTEN-FREE
(hypromellose) and water.
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Each 1-capsule serving delivers 850 mg dry herb equivalent. 5
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SUGGESTED USE SOY'FREE
Adults take 1 capsule 2 times daily between meals.
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