What is Golden Root Complex used for?

A commonly used “legal high” in the “herbal high” category is known as golden root. Golden root complex is also known as Rosavin, Rhodiola rosea, Rose root and even Aaron’s Rod.

Golden root is used for many things – not just for the purposes of getting high. A plant in the Crassulaceae family, the herb has a strong reputation for having a very positive effect on mood in human beings, helping to alleviate depression, reduce tiredness and even improve both mental and physical performance.

It is believed that taking golden root increases the levels of both dopamine and serotonin in the brain, and this is the reason for it’s positive impact, making people more alert and aware and generally feeling much more positive. Golden root comes from the same group of plant derivatives that also produces nicotine, yet it does not have the same negative consequences.

The positive effects of golden root are not a new discovery; it has been used for centuries in places such as Russia and Scandinavia as a way to cope with stress and the extremely cold climate of those areas. It is also a long standing ingredient in traditional forms of Chinese medicine.

A slightly lesser known benefit of golden root is for people who become sick while travelling to high altitudes, the herb apparently helps to alleviate these symptoms in some cases. There is also an unproven school of thought that the herb can even help to prevent disease. In any case, there are no negative health consequences, so golden root is considered safe and very much a “legal high”.

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What is Golden Root?

Otherwise known as rhodiola rosea, Golden Root is a plant that grows in the cold regions of the world such as the Arctic, the mountains in central Asia, the Rocky Mountains and the United States, and various mountain ranges within Europe. It is used in a variety of countries around the world as a natural means of alleviating depression and improving moods.

There have been various studies around the world which show that golden root complex improves the physical and mental performance of individuals who consume it on a regular basis, and that it also reduces fatigue. Scientists have determined the reason for this is because the herb optimizes serotonin and dopamine levels through monoamine oxidase inhibition, although the neurochemical mechanics of how this works have not been scientifically documented in full yet. 

Golden root complex is part of a group known to scientists as adaptogens, which are herbal supplements that differ from chemical stimulants such as nicotine. They do not have the adverse physiological effects of the stimulants, but still give the same mental benefits. 

Golden root is most popular in Russia and Scandinavia where it has been used for centuries to help individuals living in extremely cold climates cope with the temperatures and stressful way of life. It has been tested in various laboratories, where golden root has been proven to prevent weight gain and stress-induced changes in appetite. 

Golden root has also been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries under the name of hong jing tian. It is one of the major components in many legal high products.

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Possible Side Effects of Golden Root

Many people use golden root as a way to cope with depression, boost energy levels, and help to keep alert while on the job.  For all the good things about this herb, there is still some potential for side effects, especially if too much is consumed in a short period of time.  Here are some examples.

First, it is important to remember that golden root is a stimulant that works on certain neurotransmitters in the brain.  When taken in moderation, the activity helps to alleviate depression due to a chemical imbalance.  However, an excessively large dose can move the person past a balanced mood all the way into a euphoric state that borders on an anxiety attack.  If you seem to notice that you go from feeling a bit down to being overly excited, try cutting back on the dosage.

Another potential side effect is insomnia.  Most herbalists will recommend taking golden root earlier in the day rather than just a few hours before bedtime.  Since the effect of the herb is to uplift the mental processes, you may find that your mind is not willing to shut down and let your body fall into recuperative sleep.  The end result is that you will be extremely tired the next day, something that most of us prefer to avoid.

One last side effect to be aware of is a sudden increase in irritability.  Like many herbs, golden root balances the mood when taken in moderate doses.  Too much can heighten the senses to the point that little sounds or other distractions become highly annoying, almost to the point of causing one to lose control of his or her temper.  Cutting back on the dose will usually prevent this side effect from recurring.

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Where to Buy Golden Root

Golden root is one of the more popular herbs for use in rolling blunts, or using in bongs or vaporizers.  The herb is great by itself, but also works very well when mixed with a little tobacco, or even other plants.  Fortunately, buying golden root is not very hard to do.  Here are some of the places you can go to get the herb whenever you like.

Many health food shops, especially those that specialise in carrying fresh foods, will have golden root readily available.  This is often a good option when you want to dry the herb yourself.  The nice thing about this approach is that you can usually make sure the herb is organically grown, and how fresh the product actually is before you buy.

If you have trouble finding the herb locally, there is always the option of obtaining it from any number of mail order companies.  You can simply order a catalogue, then shop for the herb whenever you like. Some will even offer discounts on the cost of shipping if the order comes to a certain amount. 

There is always the option of ordering your golden root online.  The nice thing about this approach is that you can compare prices from different online suppliers, look at the shipping terms, and decide which one is the best option for you.  Some of these online shops also offer expedited shipping for an additional fee, which may come in handy if you need the product within the next couple of days, and are willing to pay a little extra.

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Benefits of Golden Root

There are several good reasons why you may want to consider using golden root complex.  Like many substances, it can give you a bit of a lift when you need it.  At the same time, this herb also comes with relatively few side effects, and is not generally considered to be habit forming.  Here are some of the benefits you can expect to receive if you choose to take golden root.

First, you are highly likely to notice that little things bother you much less.  In fact, people in cold climates have used the herb for centuries to help them deal with stressful situations during the harsh weather conditions.  Fortunately, you don’t have to live in a cold place to reap the same rewards.  Even if you just have a lot of stress at work or in a relationship, there is a good chance some golden root each day will help you cope with greater ease.

A second benefit is that it can help lift up a low mood.  People suffering with mild to moderate depression report that taking golden root once or twice a day helps to lift their spirits and make it a little easier to get on with life.  You’ll feel a little more like getting things done, and a little less like barricading yourself in a darkened room.

Golden root can also help when you feel physically exhausted.  The stimulating effects of the herb are great when you need to stay up late to finish a project or study for an exam.  At the same time, the effects are temporary, so if you take the herb several hours before bedtime, there is a good chance it will wear off before its time to sleep.  Compare that with some of the energy drinks on the market today that can keep you awake all night.

As with any herb, make sure you take time to find the dose of golden root that works for you.  This may take some experimenting, but once you have a good idea of how much you need to achieve the end you have in mind, you’ll find that this herb can be one of the most important things you keep around the house.

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Golden Root Complex

Golden Root Complex is a safe and effective aphrodisiac, also known as “the blue capsule” and is the new favourite herbal performance enhancer available on the market.

The main ingredient of Golden Root Complex is Rhodiola rosea (which is known as the golden root). It grows in cold climates at high altitudes and has been used by Scandinavians and Russians for centuries for its anti-stress qualities. The herb is thought to have anti-oxidative properties and has been widely studied. Oxidisation is the chemical reaction that takes place when oxygen is exposed to something that it can react with, like rusting metal. Oxidisation inside the human body is mostly noticed when it is the network of electrical synapses in the brain that “rust”. The brain can often re-route the signal through other synapses, but eventually the brain becomes less effective.

Anti-oxidants like to react with the rogue oxidants with denies them the chance to do the damage to yourself. So anti-oxidants are good.

Golden Root  has been reported to increase verility, stamina and concentration. It has been noted to combat fatigue with its energy inducing qualities, and to improve clarity and awareness in a world where it is terribly easy to be tired and overworked. Stress is a major cause of restless sleep, mental unease, bodily discomfort and sexual dysfunction. Rhodiola rosea and all the other ingredients in the Golden Root Complex have been carefully selected and delicately balanced to provide an uplifting boost to your responsiveness, stamina and well being.

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