Traditionally used to support the whole body during periods of emotional stress.
Siberian Ginseng is an adaptogen, traditionally used to support the whole body during periods of emotional stress. It is held in high esteem in China, where it has been valued for thousands of years, supporting energy, and helping to balance the body. Its name comes from the Chinese ‘jen shen,’ which means ‘man root’, so-named because some roots have limb-like branches resembling arms and legs. Because the root has a human-like shape, it is considered by some to be an overall body supplement. Ginseng has a long history of worldwide use in supporting energy and vitality. Siberian Ginseng Root is a natural source of beneficial flavonoids, that play a role in well-being. The root is not harvested until it is two or more years old, the older the root, the higher its value.
Adaptogens are a unique group of herbal ingredients used to improve the health of your adrenal system, the system that’s in charge of managing your body’s hormonal response to stress. They help strengthen the body’s response to stress and enhance its ability to cope with anxiety and fight fatigue. They’re called adaptogens because of their unique ability to “adapt” their function according to your body’s specific needs.
Siberian Ginseng is not suitable for anyone who is pregnant or likely to become pregnant.
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Eleuthero root (Eleutherococcus senticosus), capsule shell (gelatin, water).
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Take two capsules with a meal three times daily.
Do not exceed the stated recommended daily dosage.
Siberian Ginseng is not suitable for anyone who is pregnant or likely to become pregnant. Due to its stimulant effect, it is not to be taken by people with high blood pressure or people taking blood-thinning or platelet inhibiting medication.
We recommend taking a 2-week break from Siberian Ginseng after taking it for a period of 6-weeks.
Food Supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced diet. Always consult your Doctor or Pharmacist before taking food supplements when you are on prescribed medication, or pregnant/planning to become pregnant.
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