The constituents in eleuthero that have
received the most attention are the eleutherosides. Seven primary
eleutherosides have been identified, with most of the research attention
focusing on eleutherosides B and E. Eleuthero also contains complex
polysaccharides (a kind of sugar molecule). These constituents play
a critical role in eleuthero's ability to support immune function.
As an adaptogen, eleuthero helps the body adapt to stress. It does
this by encouraging normal functioning of the adrenal glands, allowing
them to function optimally when challenged by stress.
Eleuthero has been shown to enhance mental acuity and physical
endurance without the letdown that comes with caffeinated products.
Research has shown that eleuthero improves the use of oxygen by
the exercising muscle. This means that a person is able to maintain
aerobic exercise longer and recovery from workouts is much quicker.
Another way that eleuthero reduces stress on the body is to combat
harmful toxins. Eleuthero has shown a protective effect in animal
studies against chemicals such as ethanol, sodium barbital, tetanus
toxoid, and chemotherapeutic agents.
Eleuthero also reduces the side effects of radiation exposure.
Evidence is also mounting that eleuthero enhances and supports
the immune response. Eleuthero may be useful as a preventive measure
during cold and flu season.
Recent evidence also suggests that eleuthero may prove valuable
in the long-term management of various diseases of the immune system,
including HIV infection, chronic fatigue syndrome, and autoimmune
illnesses such as lupus.
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