ADAPTOGENS AND HOW THEY WORK
Adaptogens are
botanical herbs which combat the negative effects of stress, improve
health and well-being, and enhance athletic performance capacity. They
increase the body’s vitality and reserves a key component to a comprehensive
longevity program. They come recommended by long term use in traditional
cultures , sometimes with hundreds of years of positive experience. Many
drugs that are relatively new but common place today (i.e. Aspirin) came to
the attention of pharmacists via their use in traditional cultures. So too,
adaptogens are a “new” class of therapy which have been used for
generations. Today they are used primarily to increase physical performance,
and in combating stress and the aging process.
Adaptogens, by definition, are natural plant substances which :
(1) increase the body's non-specific resistance (or ability to cope with
internal and external stresses),
(2) normalize the functions of the bodily systems, and
(3) are entirely safe (no negative side effects).
The latest scientific understanding is that adaptogenic substances increase
the capacity of our cells to manufacture and use cell fuel more efficiently
during periods of stress and strain.
Adaptogens are generating considerable interest within the medical,
scientific, and athletic communities about the scientifically-documented
health and performance benefits they confer.
How Adaptogens Work
Adaptogens are a unique nutrient. They work at the cellular level to help
normalize the body's various functions and stimulate the recovery processes
needed to adapt to all of the different types of stress in our lives - as
well as the physiological stress placed on your body as you train for
maximum performance.
When the body is under any type of stress, complex molecules called beta-lipo-proteins
build up and inhibit the passage of energy through the cell walls. The key
enzymes (hexokinase) which transform glucose to be used by the cells for
energy, are blocked by these stress-induced beta-lipo-proteins.
As a result of this physiological response to stress, cells do not receive
enough energy and their ability to perform many of their critical functions
is greatly hindered.
Cumulative stress (and the body's subsequent inability to perform its key
functions efficiently), has been linked with most illnesses, ailments, and
diseases. This cumulative stress also causes the overtraining syndrome which
consistently leaves runners unable to train and race near their potential.
The effects of stress can be neutralized if our bodies have built up
sufficient stress-fighting capacity. The biologically active substances that
are found within adaptogenic plants, work to prevent the formation and
accumulation of the harmful beta-lipo-proteins caused by stress and also
allow the hexokinase enzymes to more readily convert glucose into usable
energy for the cells.
In addition, adaptogens have been shown to help our bodies tolerate
stressful stimuli (including hard athletic training) by normalizing the
body's metabolism and stimulating the body's own immune system.
Some of the specific results of this :
(1) an increased and steadier flow of energy throughout the day,
(2) much lower feelings of stress,
(3) increased endurance,
(4) greater mental alertness, and
(5) more restful sleep.
In addition, certain adaptogens have a profound anabolic effect. This means
they help the body re-build damaged muscle tissue rapidly and thoroughly
following strenuous training. This occurs by facilitating the body's
synthesis or formation of protein.
This anabolic effect is the same performance "advantage" gained by using
synthetic anabolic steroids. However, steroids are not only banned
substances, but they are associated with liver disease, infertility,
elevated cholesterol, edema, adrenal cortex malfunctions and other health
problems.
Natural adaptogenic substances, on the other hand, are safe plant
derivatives with profound anabolic-enhancing capacities but with none of the
harmful side effects that are linked to synthetic anabolic steroids.
A Quick History of Adaptogens
In 1947, the Russian scientist N.V. Lazarev discovered a substance that
helped increase the body's natural resistance. By 1958, one of Lazarev's
students, Dr. Israel Brekhman's search for new, biologically active
substances which could increase health, resulted in the classification of a
new group of plants called adaptogens.
These rare plants with adaptogenic qualities lived through the Ice Age by
adapting to and thriving in the most severe living conditions on earth.
Because of this, Brekhman believed that they might possess qualities that
could help our bodies adapt to the stresses of modern life - and hard
athletic training.
Brekhman's discoveries and research paved the way for over 3,000 different
types of clinical trials and experimental studies on adaptogens - primarily
performed in the former Soviet Union and Germany. Many of these studies
revealed the phenomenal immunity-building and stress-protective capacity of
adaptogens.
Adaptogens and Stress
When the body is working close to its maximum capacity as a result of
stress, the whole organism is engaged. If the strain lasts for a longer
duration, or is repeated, the cells must adapt to work at a higher level,
and the capacity to manufacture cell fuel must be built up.
1) More specifically, adaptogenic substances increase the capacity of the
cells to build "energy factories" by activating certain "workers," including
mRNA (messengers) and tRNA (transporters). According to Michael Wahlstrom,
author of the book, Adaptogens: Nature's Key to Well-Being, they also
act as anti-oxidants and thwart the free radicals which adversely effect
cell membranes.
2) Wahlstrom notes that by normalizing our bodily functions, adaptogens help
maintain the stable internal environment known as homeostasis. In order for
our body parts to work efficiently, the concentrations of water, food
substances, and oxygen (as well as the conditions of heat and pressure) must
remain within certain very narrow limits. By helping body parts remain in
balance, adaptogens can help us have more energy and greater health.
3) Combinations of this class of plant-based medicines have been perfected
and prescribed to elite athletes by Russian and German sports physicians in
order to continually assist them in replenishing the depleted structural and
psychological reserves that result from the hard training necessary to reach
elite levels.
Adaptogens have been observed to significantly accelerate the recovery
processes after intense training and to increase the body's resistance to
stressful conditions.
Summary
Adaptogens are not vitamins. They are safe, unique nutrients derived from
natural plant substances that work at the cellular level to help the body
overcome the harmful side effects of stress. They increase the health and
vitality of the cells, thus increasing the health and vitality of the entire
organism.
With stress as the root of most illnesses, dysfunctions, diseases, and even
performance limitations, adaptogens can be a very important piece of the
overall health and fitness puzzle.
Adaptogens build immunity as well as increase endurance and strength,
improve mental focus, speed recovery, and enhance athletic and work
performance.
These adaptogens have an amazingly wide range of uses as preventive
medicines, rehabilitative medicines, therapeutic medicines, and as sports
medicine for significantly enhancing health, recovery, fitness, and
performance.
Although still relatively unknown to Western athletes, coaches, and
scientists, Western researchers have already begun to study the positive
impact of adaptogens on athletes as well as sleeping disorder, chronic
fatigue, allergy, cancer, and psychiatric patients. And while we continually
seek out any means for increasing our health, fitness, longevity, and
performance, adaptogens will increasingly become an important part of our
everyday lives.
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