Ginseng or “root of life” is a perennial herbaceous plant from the Araliaceae genus. There are more than fifteen varieties of ginseng, some of them are so rare that they are even listed in the Red Book, and their price on the black market reaches one hundred thousand dollars per 25 grams.
Ginseng is one of the most famous medicinal plants, which is why people have been growing it for many centuries, while there are very few wild plants left in nature. Most ginseng is grown in South Korea. It was in this country that this so-called “divine herb” began to be grown on a large scale for the first time. In addition, ginseng is grown in Australia, the USA, China, Japan, Vietnam, as well as in the Primorsky Territory of the Russian Federation.
Ginseng tincture: from antiquity to the present day
Wild ginseng is a pharmacopoeial plant that has received official recognition in all corners of the world. Ginseng treatment is used in traditional medicine in China, Korea, Vietnam, Japan and other Asian countries. For the first time, ginseng and its beneficial properties are described in detail in the Korean Pharmacopoeia. Records date back to 1610, but the plant has been in use for over 2000 years.
In ancient times, only emperors, noble and rich people could use tincture as a medicine. The recipe for the medicine was kept in the strictest confidence and passed down from generation to generation. In those days, due to a lack of knowledge, the root was considered a magical remedy, but with the development of science, it was possible to reveal the secret of the composition of the plant and its effect on the body.
Chemical composition
Root tincture - instructions for use
Today, the composition and medicinal properties of the root have been studied thoroughly. Science confirms the uniqueness of the complex of chemicals and their effectiveness. The use of ginseng has no analogues throughout the world due to the special combination and concentration of active substances, which together have a therapeutic effect. Pharmacological activity is due to the presence of the following active components and vitamins in the root tincture:
- saponins;
- flavonoids;
- essential oils;
- polyenes;
- 17 types of amino acids;
- fatty acid;
- vitamins (B2, B3, B5, B9, C, biotin, PP);
- mineral compounds (manganese, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, iron, zinc, copper, aluminum);
- polysaccharides;
- 5 types of sugars (fructose, rhamnose, glucose, maltose and sucrose);
- other vitamins.
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What are the benefits of ginseng root?
Ginseng root has many medicinal properties that affect various processes in the body. So, why does everyone value this plant so much? It has the following beneficial properties:
- increases appetite;
- has a general strengthening and tonic effect;
- helps in recovery after serious operations and serious illnesses;
- can improve performance;
- normalizes low blood pressure;
- reduces blood sugar and cholesterol levels;
- helps with the functioning of the endocrine glands;
- has a positive effect on the central nervous system;
- increases sexual desire;
- restores sexual function in men.
Beneficial components of ginseng root
Ginseng roots are rich in micro- and macroelements beneficial to the human body. For example, they contain large amounts of potassium, calcium, magnesium and phosphorus. The root also contains copper, cobalt, iron, zinc, chromium and manganese.
In addition, ginseng roots are rich in B vitamins and vitamin C.
"Root of Life" also contains a high concentration of essential oils (especially farnesol), water-soluble polysaccharides (up to 40%) and alkali-soluble polysaccharides (up to 10%).
The main active ingredients contained in ginseng roots, of course, are saponins, xatriols, and BA polyacetylenes.
Indications for use
Ginseng root is used for preventive and medicinal purposes. It affects blood pressure and is a general tonic for the body as a whole, improving health. Over more than 20 years of practice, we have constantly observed positive dynamics in our patients. However, this does not mean that the tincture can be used uncontrollably. Each disease has its own technology of use, which only a specialist can know about. In any case, you must first find out in which cases the use is indicated.
Use in the digestive system
Taking the tincture shows excellent results for gastrointestinal diseases. Moreover, it is included in the complex of treatment of hepatitis with folk remedies, and is also effective for:
- congestion in the liver;
- pancreatitis;
- gastritis;
- constipation;
- loss of appetite;
- enzyme deficiency;
- cholecystitis.
Cardiovascular system - application and doses
It has a positive effect on the functioning of the central nervous system, reduces general weakness and fatigue, drowsiness, increases physical and mental activity, and blood pressure. Ginseng also has a beneficial effect on the cardiovascular system. We actively use it in the treatment of ischemia with folk remedies, as well as for concomitant pathologies:
- phlebeurysm;
- thrombosis;
- atherosclerosis;
- hypertension;
- hypotension;
- vegetative-vascular dystonia;
- circulatory disorders due to heart failure;
- cardiac ischemia;
- stroke;
- heart attack
- Hypotension (low blood pressure)
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug, arterial hypertension (high blood pressure)
Respiratory system - application and doses
The tincture, contrary to many misconceptions, can also be used for diseases of the respiratory system, such as:
- COPD;
- bronchitis (asthmatic and infectious);
- sarcoidosis;
- pneumonia;
- tuberculosis.
It will be especially effective for preventive purposes. It has been noted that a person who regularly takes the root of life is much less likely to suffer from acute respiratory viral infections, bronchitis and other seasonal respiratory diseases.
Tincture - indications for use
Nervous system - application
Ginseng plays a special role in the treatment of diseases of the nervous system. Often, it helps to cope with severe illnesses, when traditional medicine literally puts an end to patients. Tinctures are indicated for the following diseases:
- age-related dementia;
- organic brain lesions, except malignant tumors;
- epilepsy;
- apathy;
- depression;
- asthenic syndrome;
- neurasthenic syndrome;
- emotional burnout;
- post-traumatic stress disorder;
- increased fatigue, chronic fatigue syndrome;
- increased excitability;
- impaired concentration and memory.
I would like to note the positive effect in the treatment of epilepsy with folk remedies. In this case, it is possible to achieve, if not a complete cure, then a significant improvement in the patient’s quality of life.
Urinary and reproductive system - application and dosage
The most popular use of ginseng tincture is noted in the treatment of diseases of the reproductive system, as well as as an effective folk remedy after childbirth. Tincture for women is used in the following situations:
- To extend reproductive age - allows you to delay the onset of menopause by 7-10 years, depending on genetic characteristics.
- For the treatment of thrush, frequent adnexitis, infertility.
- As a natural aphrodisiac that increases libido and sensitivity in cases of sexual problems.
In the treatment and prevention of sexual problems, the tincture for men is used with a high success rate. In andrology, the plant helps solve the following problems of men's health:
- adenoma;
- prostatitis;
- decreased erectile function and libido;
- impotence.
Andrologists universally recommend using the tincture for preventive purposes to prolong the reproductive period and delay age-related changes in the body.
Prevention
Ginseng tincture is used to achieve the following preventive purposes:
- strengthening the immune system;
- rejuvenation (internally and externally);
- to increase endurance;
- to improve cognitive functions of the brain;
- for longevity.
Eastern countries hold the record for the number of centenarians who have crossed the hundred-year threshold. It is not difficult to guess that one of the factors that prolongs life and youth is the root, which is used by Asians almost every day.
Ginseng + Eleutherococcus tablets 500 mg No. 30
Name
Ginseng + Eleutherococcus, dietary supplement tablets of 500 mg No. 30
Description
The action of the dietary supplement Ginseng + Eleutherococcus is based on the combination of properties of the extracts included in its composition: they stimulate the functioning of the central nervous system; increase resistance to stress; helps cope with physical and mental fatigue; improves protein, carbohydrate and mineral metabolism; increases the value of cardiovascular system indicators; used in the complex treatment of neurasthenia, asthenia, nervousness, arterial hypotension, diabetes, impotence, atherosclerosis, radiation sickness. Both ginseng and Eleutherococcus (otherwise known as 'Siberian ginseng') have similar adaptogenic and tonic effects on the body. Therefore, the combination of extracts of these plants in the dietary supplement 'Ginseng + Eleuthrococcus' creates natural synergism and enhances the effect of both components. There were even legends about the healing properties of ginseng root. The root of this plant not only cures diseases, but can also put a person who is dying on their feet. Ginseng root contains alkaloids, resins, vitamin C, sulfur and phosphorus, tannins, as well as micro- and macroelements. Ginseng has a calming effect on neuroses and stress. The plant is used for mental and physical stress, depression and hypotension. Eleutherococcus has a tonic, stimulating, adaptogenic and gonadotropic effect, increases mental and physical performance, stimulates appetite, strengthens the immune system and increases resistance to adverse environmental factors.
Main active ingredient
ginseng root extract - 80 mg; Eleutherococcus extract – 100 mg
Release form
Pills
Dosage
500 mg
Indications for use
Recommended as an additional source of eleutherosides and panaxazides; to maintain the functional activity of the body.
Directions for use and doses
Adults take 1 tablet orally in the first half of the day before meals with a sufficient amount of liquid. The course of admission is 30 days. If necessary, the course is repeated after 13 months.
Contraindications
hypersensitivity to product components, increased nervous excitability, insomnia, hypertension, cardiac arrhythmia, coronary heart disease, severe atherosclerosis, acute infectious diseases, children under 18 years of age, pregnancy and breastfeeding. It is recommended to consult a doctor before use.
Compound
one tablet contains: eleutherococcus extract 100 mg, ginseng extract 80 mg. Excipients: lactose monohydrate, anti-caking agents: microcrystalline cellulose, talc, calcium stearate.
Storage conditions
In a place protected from direct sunlight, at a temperature not exceeding 25 0C and a relative humidity not exceeding 80%.
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How to take ginseng tincture
How to take ginseng tincture
The tincture is taken orally for up to 30-60 days, 2-3 times a day. During a consultation with our specialist, an individual dosage regimen and the required dose will be selected for you. There is no universal technique, since for high efficiency the following factors should be taken into account:
- age;
- weight;
- presence of concomitant diagnoses;
- general condition of the body;
- purpose of taking the tincture.
Call now and find out how to take the tincture with maximum results specifically in your case!
The miraculous properties of ginseng
Since ancient times, legends have been made about the miraculous properties of ginseng. In our time, modern medicine has been able to prove and explain the healing properties of the “divine herb”.
Has a calming effect
Scientists have found that ginseng has a calming effect, making it recommended for use in cases of depression, stress, neurotic conditions, increased irritability, mental stress, and nervous excitability.
Lowers blood sugar levels
Ginseng is also beneficial for diabetics due to its ability to lower blood sugar levels. In addition, thanks to the substances contained in ginseng root, its regular use helps normalize blood pressure, which is especially important for hypotension.
Has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties
These are some of the most important properties of ginseng that have been proven by scientific research.
The study by Korean scientists involved 18 young athletes who took 2 g of Korean red ginseng extract three times a day for seven days. The subjects were then tested for certain inflammatory markers. These numbers were significantly lower than those in the placebo group, and the effect lasted up to 72 hours.1
Another, more extensive, study conducted in 2014 involved seventy-one women, all of whom were postmenopausal. Subjects took 3 grams of red ginseng or a placebo daily for 12 weeks. The scientists then studied antioxidant activity and markers of oxidative stress and concluded that red ginseng may reduce oxidative stress by increasing the function of antioxidant enzymes.2
Ginseng will restore male strength
Experiments have shown that after two months of use, more than 80% of men note an increase in their sexual activity. All this thanks to saponin - a substance that can restore a man to his former sexual strength, as well as make sperm more active.
Ginseng acts here as a stimulant - it, of course, cannot increase the duration of sexual intercourse, but it is quite capable of strengthening an erection and having a beneficial effect on potency in general. A 2007 study by Brazilian scientists found that ginseng may be a useful alternative for treating erectile dysfunction in men.3
It is recommended to use ginseng root for problems with premature ejaculation, as well as for impotence.
Improves memory and mood
Ginseng may improve brain functions such as memory and mood.4 In addition, some studies have shown that the drug has a positive effect on brain function in people with Alzheimer's disease.5 However, more research is still needed in this area.
Ginseng root and female beauty
Ginseng root extract and its essential oils are widely used in cosmetology. It's no secret that ginseng has the amazing ability to stimulate the restoration (regeneration) of the skin, as well as accelerate hair growth. Due to its bactericidal effect, ginseng is often added to acne-fighting products. Ginseng is also added to anti-aging cosmetics - it helps smooth out fine wrinkles, promotes cell regeneration, enhances microcirculation, improving overall skin health.
In addition, some women use ginseng for weight loss. Ginseng is able to normalize metabolism in the body, so this use is completely justified.
Contraindications
Vodka tincture of the root is contraindicated:
- children under 3 years old;
- with progressive oncological diseases;
- severe infectious diseases;
- with individual intolerance;
- pregnant and lactating women.
Other cases and illnesses are considered individually. Upon purchase, you will receive recommendations and a personal dosage regimen from our biomedical specialist - Roman Bestuzhevo-Ulansky, a hereditary hunter-trade, practicing since 1999.
Use during pregnancy and breastfeeding
Contraindicated during pregnancy - specialist consultation required
Benefits of our Ginseng Tincture
The root tincture, which we suggest you purchase in the online store, has a number of undeniable advantages. Consider the benefits of our products.
- Artificial cultivation involves the use of fertilizers, intensive watering with disinfected water, and processing. We offer you a tincture of wild root. A plant grown in natural conditions is much healthier and safer than specimens cultivated on plantations, and does not contain heavy metals and radionuclides.
- To prepare the tincture, we use the roots of plants that are at least 25 years old. Cultivated ginseng grows faster due to the intervention of breeders and hybridization, but is inferior in concentration of biologically active substances to wild specimens.
- We extract raw materials for the tincture in the fall - studies have shown that by the end of the growing season the concentration of biologically active substances reaches its peak. Industrial enterprises do not use this, since we are talking about large volumes and seasonality makes production unprofitable.