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Rhodiola Rosea vs Damiana

FieldRhodiola RoseaDamiana
Categoryadaptogenadaptogen
Dose range200–400mg200–800mg
Half-life4h
Onset
EvidenceEVIDENCEAEVIDENCEC
Safety●●●●●●●●●
Legal (US)USOTCUSOTC
PubMed refs46090

The comparison in plain English

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Rhodiola Rosea and Damiana are both in the adaptogen category respectively. Rhodiola Rosea An Arctic adaptogen used for centuries in Siberian, Scandinavian, and Tibetan traditional medicine. Damiana Mexican herb (Turnera diffusa) traditionally used for libido and mood.

Bottom line

Rhodiola Rosea (evidence A, safety 5/5) has a weaker evidence base than Damiana (evidence C, safety 4/5). Rhodiola Rosea has the slightly cleaner safety profile. For users new to either, the higher-evidence option is the safer first try.

Choose Rhodiola Rosea if

Rhodiola Rosea is the better fit when your goal aligns with its mechanism (Rosavins and salidroside (the two standardised active compounds) modulate the HPA axis cortisol response under acute stress) and the dose range (200–400mg) suits your protocol. Half-life is 4h.

Choose Damiana if

Damiana is the better fit when your goal aligns with its mechanism (Multiple constituents including flavonoids, caffeine, alkaloids) and the dose range (200–800mg) suits your protocol. Half-life is —h.

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