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Bacopa Monnieri vs He Shou Wu (Fo-Ti)

FieldBacopa MonnieriHe Shou Wu (Fo-Ti)
Categoryadaptogenadaptogen
Dose range300–600mg500–2000mg
Half-life4h
Onset
EvidenceEVIDENCEAEVIDENCEC
Safety●●●●●●●○○○
Legal (US)USOTCUSOTC
PubMed refs540400

The comparison in plain English

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Bacopa Monnieri and He Shou Wu (Fo-Ti) are both in the adaptogen category respectively. Bacopa Monnieri Ayurvedic herb (Bacopa monnieri) with the strongest natural-nootropic evidence base for memory acquisition and retention. He Shou Wu (Fo-Ti) Chinese herb (Polygonum multiflorum) traditionally used for longevity and hair pigmentation.

Bottom line

Bacopa Monnieri (evidence A, safety 5/5) has a weaker evidence base than He Shou Wu (Fo-Ti) (evidence C, safety 2/5). Bacopa Monnieri has the slightly cleaner safety profile. For users new to either, the higher-evidence option is the safer first try.

Choose Bacopa Monnieri if

Bacopa Monnieri is the better fit when your goal aligns with its mechanism (Active bacosides A and B increase dendritic branching in the CA3 region of the hippocampus, the structural change that underlies improved memory consolidation) and the dose range (300–600mg) suits your protocol. Half-life is 4h.

Choose He Shou Wu (Fo-Ti) if

He Shou Wu (Fo-Ti) is the better fit when your goal aligns with its mechanism (Anthraquinones, stilbenes, and phospholipids contribute to antioxidant and lipid-lowering effects) and the dose range (500–2000mg) suits your protocol. Half-life is —h.

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