Guest guest Posted July 25, 2002 Report Share Posted July 25, 2002 I posted on Monday that I tried an herb called Rhodiola, which is supposed to be useful for fatigue and depression. As I said, I felt better than ever shortly after starting the herb, but the fatigue and depressed feelings returned on Tuesday. I don't know what happened. Maybe it was a " placebo effect " . I didn't think it was worth mentioning but for three weeks, I was taking an herb called Maca. It's supposed to be an energy booster. It did seem to help slightly after a couple of weeks use, but I stopped the Maca upon discovery of the Rhodiola. Have decided to resume the Maca and also try somethng else, DHEA. It's interesting that DHEA was one thing I wasn't tested for. I'm 40 and have been under extreme stress and anxiety, something that is said to deplete the body of the DHEA hormone. Haven't been able to find out though how long it takes to notice any results. ............. " gar_fla_62 " <tampagar@w...> wrote: > I've been away from this forum for a few weeks and have been dealing with increasing depression and fatigue. Had hundreds of dollars worth of blood work done and nothing was found abnormal, yet I keep dealing with spells of fatigue. I'm a big fan of herbal/alternative medicine and would never even think of taking any prescription meds. For depression, I started out with St. John's Wort. I noticed a slight improvement after about a month, but soon developed some side effects. Since then, I've tried Gotu Kola, Siberian Ginseng, Lavender, Lemon Balm, Phenylalanine, and Tyrosine. None of these produced any true results and I was ready to give up. Someone at the health food store mentioned Rhodiola. I had never even heard of it before, but decided to do a web search and found alot of info on this herb, including numerous studies confirming it's many claims. I decided to try some yesterday (it's hard to find). I was not expecting any results, at least not soon anyway. I can't believe how much better I feel! I've taken 100 mg of standardized extract (1%) twice daily. There's a more than obvious feeling of energy, along with well being. This is the first day in a long time where I have not had to struggle to keep going, much less keep awake. The feelings of sadness have been reduced like I never imagined. My ability to concentrate has also increased. This seems almost too good to be true. Here is some info on Rhodiola.......... > > > > > > http://smart-drugs.net/Rhodiola-rosea.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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