Rhodiola

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Native to Asia, Europe and North America, Rhodiola rosea is an herb that has been used for centuries for stress, energy, endurance and well-being. Himalaya Rhodiola is a daily adaptogen that supports sustained energy levels and helps in reducing fatigue. Just take one capsule in the morning and another in the afternoon, and enjoy Himalaya Rhodiola for energy and daily wellness.*

Suggested Use
Adults take 1 capsule twice daily. For best results, take in the morning and at mid-day.

Days of Supply

Size (Caplets)

60

Supply

1 Month

Non-GMO

Vegan

cGMP

Wheat Free

Corn Free

Soy Free

Dairy Free

Produced in a cGMP Good Manufacturing Practices certified facility and rigorously tested for identity, strength and safety using well recognized techniques and highly sophisticated instruments.

Daily Energy Support*

Himalaya Rhodiola root extract is a Rhodiola rosea supplement for daily energy, stress, and well-being.* Rhodiola rosea is a traditional adaptogen native to Asia, Europe, and North America, and helps the body to adapt to stress and supports your energy in the long term.*

  • Supports sustained energy levels.*
  • Himalaya Rhodiola extract improves exercise endurance and helps reduce time to exhaustion.*
  • 250 mg of Rhodiola per serving.
  • Non-GMO Project Verified, Vegan, and Gluten Free.

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Our herbs are grown sustainably through fair trade farming partnerships with over 5,000 farmers.

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When it comes to natural herbal products used and trusted all over the world, it’s Himalaya since 1930.