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Yogaland Podcast

Self Care: Which herbs can help you adapt to stress?

Yogaland Podcast

Andrea Ferretti

Health & Fitness, Yoga, Yogaland

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2018

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

This week's episode focuses on adaptogenic herbs and nootropics, which are herbs and supplements that are thought to help us adapt to stress, improve cognitive function, and memory. They're everywhere these days -- in our smoothies, on the shelves of Whole Foods, in teas. And as with all trends, I both want to embrace anything and everything that's said to improve health while simultaneously feeling completely skeptical.


So, I thought I'd have Ayurvedic practitioner, Niika Quistgard on the show to have a frank conversation about adaptogens and nootropics -- what are they? Do they work? How do they work best? Does it make sense to throw them all in your smoothie and hope for the best? Niika, as always, offers an honest and interesting perspective.


Show notes: http://www.jasonyoga.com/podcast/episode129


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0:00.0

Hey everyone, I'm Andrea Ferretti, and this is episode 129 of Yololand.

0:08.0

Today I talk to Nika Quistguard. Most of you are probably familiar with Nika.

0:13.7

She is like my resident Ayurvedic consultant.

0:17.6

She's been on the show.

0:18.7

I think this might be her fourth or fifth time. I will put links to her other episodes on the show notes page.

0:27.6

Today we talk about adaptogenic herbs through the iravitic lens obviously

0:34.4

so i did an episode a few months back with Claire missingham

0:37.7

about her

0:39.7

using adaptogenic herbs and other natural holistic methods to help her cope with some of the

0:47.4

side effects from an autoimmune disorder.

0:51.0

And I wanted to just do another episode that was more of like a primer on

0:54.3

adeptogenic herbs and how to use them and what they are and she talks about a lot of

0:59.8

really interesting things like when we think about it of course we know this but the form of the

1:05.6

herb is important is it a tea is it a raw powder do you take it with hot water in

1:11.7

iurveda they often do these supporting herbs and heated alchemical

1:17.3

preparations that she talks about. I ask her about Trifila and Ashganda and Maca, which are all herbs that I have heard about so

1:29.2

much over the years of just sort of dabbling in Ayurveda. So as we come into this very busy time of year,

1:35.8

this darker time of year, at least in the northern hemisphere, and colder time of year,

1:41.5

drier, windier, colder, vata season,

1:45.0

I think it's just the perfect time to take stock of your energy,

1:49.0

take stock of your stress levels,

1:51.0

and incorporate any kind of support that you can and that's the

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