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- Adaptogen abstract "Adaptogens or adaptogenic plants, herbs(I.e, Ginseng) or refer to the pharmacological concept whereby administration results in stabilization of physiological processes and promotion of homeostasis, for example decreased cellular sensitivity to stress. The European Medicines Agency states in a 2008 reflection paper that the concept requires additional clinical and pre-clinical research, and is therefore not accepted into canonized terminology.In general, pharmacological theory abides by the receptor theory of drug mechanism, and the scientific community calls into question the validity of the concept of adaptogens, while the FDA and European Medicines Agency accept the concept in theory.In herbal medicine, the categorization of different herbs as adaptogens is very popular, often with far-reaching claims of increasing longevity, libido, and well-being.[citation needed]Most of the studies conducted on adaptogens were performed in the Soviet Union, Korea, and China during the 1980s, and are at large not considered conclusive, having been criticized for reasons including methodological flaws.[citation needed]Adaptogens have been claimed to treat a wide variety of medical conditions, from fatigue to cancer. However, no herbs that are considered adaptogens by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have ever been conclusively shown effective in treating medical conditions, and as a result none of them are approved by the U.S. FDA to cure, treat, or prevent disease.[citation needed]Adaptogenic effect of some herbs may hold certain merit on account of the ability of the substances to increase the bodies own response to oxidative stress, such as gynostemma pentaphyllum or poor-man's ginseng, which has been shown to increase the body's innate response by increased production of superoxide dismutase (SOD). SOD mimetics such as TEMPOL are currently being researched.".
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