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Adaptogens: Herbs for Strength, Stamina, and Stress Relief

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The definitive guide to adaptogenic herbs, formerly known as “tonics,” that counter the effects of age and stress on the body

• Reveals how adaptogens increase the body’s resistance to adverse influences

• Provides a history of the use of these herbal remedies and the actions, properties, preparation, and dosage for each herb

We all deal with stress every day, and every day our bodies strive to adapt and stay balanced and healthy. In Adaptogens , authors David Winston and Steven Maimes provide a comprehensive look into adaptogens, non-toxic herbs such as ginseng, eleuthero, and licorice, that produce a defensive response to stress in our bodies. Formerly known as rejuvenating herbs or tonics, adaptogens help the body to “adapt” to the many influences it encounters. They increase stamina and counter the normal effects of aging and thus are becoming important tools in sports medicine and in the prevention and treatment of chronic fatigue and other stress-related disorders.

Winston and Maimes present the historical uses of these herbal remedies in India, Russia, China, and the Americas and explain how they work and why they are so effective at combating stress-induced illness. Monographs for each adaptogen also present the latest scientific research and include the origin, traditional use, actions, properties, preparation, and dosage for each herb.

336 pages, Paperback

First published March 22, 2007

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Steven Maimes

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Author of ADAPTOGENS: Herbs for Strength, Stamina, and Stress Relief and FRAGMENTS WITHIN TIME. Available on Amazon.

Contact: smaimes@gmail.com

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December 4, 2017
Excellent resource, though certainly not a pleasure read. It took me a long time to read it as I'd just read a bit at a time as a course of study rather than for pleasure and it is very academic in nature so it works well to read a little and really process it. Many of the herbs are Chinese and not many are ones easily found in the garden or the wild. Part of the reason for this is that our country does much less research on herbs so there aren't as many scientific studies on those readily available here. This is a very academic book with lots of research backing it and interesting case studies of adaptogenic herbs used for various ailments. I've already been taking ashwagandha and plan to add a few others after learning which ones are best suited for me. I'm also using it to help my oldest daughter, who has orbital pseudotumors that doctors have been unable to properly treat or find a cause for even after biopsy. Since pseudotumors are often related to autoimmune disorders, I'm using the information from the book to try to help support her body as she battles this.

This is definitely a reference book to own, not one to read once from the library and return. I would love to see more North American herbs but it's a great resource.
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September 20, 2019
Adaptogens - Guest Reviewer - Elijah Olson
Herbs for Strength, Stamina, and Stress Relief

Let's start by introducing the authors; David Winston, RH (AHG) , is a clinical herbalist and ethnobotanist with 50 years of training in Chinese, Western/Eclectic, and Southwestern herbal traditions. Steven Maimes has studied natural medicine for over 30 years. A researcher, freelance writer, and principle of SALAM Research.


The book has now been updated and expanded this year (2019) from its first edition in 2007.


The information is laid out in a comprehensive three part layout. Part one gives a good introduction of what Herbal Adaptogens are, the history, actions and health benefits. Part two starts with full color monographs on adaptogens for identification, as well as in-depth information for the well researched adaptogens.

Also covered in this section is comprehensive information on nervines, nootropics and restorative tonics.

Part three covers herbal adaptogens in use, including information on clinical use, herbs in combination and also an added chapter on adaptogens for our pets.


I really enjoyed the layout of the book, it is easy to locate what you are looking for specifically. There is both a good index and glossary for those of us that may struggle with trying to remember or get lost in every clinical or herbal term. The authors have really given us a thorough reference book for daily use.

So if you are interested in a very detailed, easy to pick up and find a tonic, tea, or food to prepare with ALL the healthy information including dosages attached...this is the book for you.
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June 19, 2022
So far, this is the best book I have found on adaptogens, and there are lots! It's comprehensive and has so much great information here. If you buy one book on adaptogens, this should be it. As a botanist and herbalist, it's definitely my first pick.
I'm still going through this book so I'll probably update this review once I have gone through the whole thing.
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January 3, 2024
Not a light read since it's written in an academical way. But very informative!
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February 11, 2017
Great book if you are looking to add adaptogens to your diet in order to get more out of your training and health.
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November 19, 2018
Well laid out to help learn the information over a couple of re-reads, yet simple enough to walk away with information after just the first chapter. Clear articles on the usage of common Adaptogens in TCM and Ayurveda along with a couple of recipes at the back to get you started.
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January 13, 2013
Excellant book on herbal adaptogens or body modulators for the practiced herbalist.
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April 15, 2018
I was pretty jazzed when I first started reading it, but it just felt like a lot of repetition after a while. It could have also used more visuals when talking about body systems so the terminology would be more comprehensible. Then there is information on each adaptogen, but I honestly think most of this can just be found online.

I feel bad rating it so low, because it has good information. I just didn't find it to be terribly useful myself.

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January 4, 2020
4.5 stars. Highly comprehensive reference tool for everything adaptogenic. Includes clinical data, case studies and recipes for incorporating adaptogens in food based on need. Definitely will continue to reference this text for study and application.
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Author 1 book3 followers
March 11, 2019
Totally engaging and readable yet very informative. Definitely information I can use in practice.
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December 27, 2019
Well researched. Can’t wait to try some of the recipes 😊
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March 14, 2020
Extremely informative on herbs. David Winston also has his own website. Notes on last page of book. Good reference to keep on shelf
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6 reviews1 follower
September 21, 2020
Very informative and easy to approach. I learned a lot and am looking forward to trying these out!
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February 19, 2024
Great summary on the history of adaptogens in Chinese and Indian medicine and their use/effectiveness/benefits today!
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February 6, 2013
One of my go-to books that never seems to stay on the shelf long as it's always somewhere easy to reach.
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August 27, 2016
Always amazed at how simple plants and herbs have been used since the dawn of time. Also how they can be just as powerful or more effective than modern medicine... In some instances.
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January 31, 2017
Far and away the best book on adaptogens by one of the top herbalists in the world.
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July 18, 2025
My go to for accurate materia medica on my most used adaptogens!!
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January 21, 2009
Got this in the mail to day! I feel like I'm beginning a serious study of herbs now.
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January 3, 2012
Very good. I didn't actually read the whole thing, but I enjoyed the bits I read.
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April 18, 2017
Amazing insight into the history and also different types of adaptogens: and the Russian research! Absolutely amazing, I wish there were more books that were written as categories instead of dictionaries. If you are into adaptogens I would recommend reading this book before reading any other. Brilliant, it has definitely influenced how I practice and what I give for different forms of energy.
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