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<blockquote data-quote="Esq" data-source="post: 70885" data-attributes="member: 15250"><p>The Adapten-All arrived yesterday (lightning fast). This morning, I compared it to my multivitamin (Legion Triumph) just to be sure the vitamin complex in Adapten-All wouldn't give me astronomical doses of any vitamins when taking with the multi, and I learned that my multi has both rhodiola and ashwagangha in it at pretty high doses. So, I've actually been taking those two compounds at clinically effective doses for roughly six months without knowing it.</p><p>-</p><p>Unfortunately, that means neither compound has done anything for my symptoms, and both were in my system when my last bloods were done and cortisol levels were tested.</p><p>-</p><p>The suggested dosing for Adapten-All is 2 to 4 pills per day, so I'll start out taking 2 a day for a boost of rhodiola and ashwagangha, plus the licorice root. Once I work through this bottle, I'll probably scrap that product, keep taking the multi, and add in some licorice root.</p><p>-</p><p>Either way, it doesn't look like adrenal adaptogens are going to be the fix for me, but I don't think it can hurt to keep taking them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Esq, post: 70885, member: 15250"] The Adapten-All arrived yesterday (lightning fast). This morning, I compared it to my multivitamin (Legion Triumph) just to be sure the vitamin complex in Adapten-All wouldn't give me astronomical doses of any vitamins when taking with the multi, and I learned that my multi has both rhodiola and ashwagangha in it at pretty high doses. So, I've actually been taking those two compounds at clinically effective doses for roughly six months without knowing it. - Unfortunately, that means neither compound has done anything for my symptoms, and both were in my system when my last bloods were done and cortisol levels were tested. - The suggested dosing for Adapten-All is 2 to 4 pills per day, so I'll start out taking 2 a day for a boost of rhodiola and ashwagangha, plus the licorice root. Once I work through this bottle, I'll probably scrap that product, keep taking the multi, and add in some licorice root. - Either way, it doesn't look like adrenal adaptogens are going to be the fix for me, but I don't think it can hurt to keep taking them. [/QUOTE]
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