Tunguska Blast
Adaptogens

 

 

 Not just another blast

 

Thank you for visiting this Tunguska blast webpage. The information on this page will be more about the plant life and adaptogens that thrive in the region probably resulting from the 1908 Tunguska event.

To learn more about the 1908 explosion, on the left you will see a Tunguska event page.

In the very cold region of post-WWII Siberia, 1,200 Russian scientists started cataloging the nutritional value of 4,000 plants. The scientists mission was to create a natural formula that would help their top athletes, cosmonauts and ballerinas become the best in the world.

Here are a few of these incredible adaptogen plants. 

Crataegus Oxyacantha
Glycyrrhiza Uralensis
Rhaponticum Carthamoides
Sorbus Aucuparia
Schisandra Chinensis
Clematis Mandschurica
Inonotus Obliquus
Rhodiola Rosea
Eleutherococcus Senticosus

To learn more about the research of these plants, click the research link - adaptogens.

Physiciast Mennotti Galli from Italy visits the Tunguska site in the 1980's and determines that there are large concentrations of minerals embedded in the vegetation thriving at theTunguska blast site.

The plants and herbs from the Tunguska region grow up to four times the rate of similiar plants and herbs growing in a more favorable enviornment.

 

What are adaptogens?

 

Adaptogens are a unique category of plants that have the special ability to thrive in the very harshest of environments. They help achieve a state of homeostasis, or an internal balance, that allows them to adapt to changing climates and still grow.

These ancient plants were discovered in cold, harsh regions of Russia and Asia and have been used for centuries by the healthiest people in the world. They are renowned for their ability to help the body cope with stress.

In researching this class of plants, lead scientist, Dr. Nicholai Lazarov, named them adaptogens because they “adapt” to their surroundings and are able to thrive. Further research was conducted in order to understand the effects of adaptogens in humans. TriVita’s own Chief Science Officer Brazos Minshew discovered the varied and amazing results people received from adaptogen therapies.

 

Are Adaptogens effective?

 

 

Russian athletes were also given adaptogens in the 1970's and 1980's, when they dominated the Olympic games. Rumors swirled about steroid use – in fact it was adaptogens that helped to improve their athletic performance. The athletes were able to adjust to the stress of high level competition, allowing their bodies to perform at their best.

 

Adaptogen 10 Plus has a unique, three-part fomula to help the body adapt to stress. This special formula includes:

  1. Adaptogens – Herbal extracts chosen specifically for their natural ability to adapt to their surroundings. Adaptogens are significant in helping the body cope with stress. Because stress impacts individuals differently, everyone who takes Adaptogen 10 Plus will have a unique product experience. The adaptogens in the formula will adjust to a person’s specific needs.

     
  2. Antioxidants – Stress can wreak havoc on your body and lead to free radical damage. Antioxidants work to fight this damage and boost your immune system. Adaptogen 10 Plus contains a unique proprietary blend of ingredients called OptiBerry, extracted from berries and other prime sources of antioxidants.

     
  3. Aloe Vera – Exposure to daily stress can significantly impact your digestive system and your body’s ability to absorb nutrients. TriVita’s groundbreaking formula of Adaptogen 10 Plus uses a base of aloe vera, not water, to help stress relieving nutrients absorb quickly and effectively.

 

George Dirlam
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