Caution: Siberian ginseng is very safe at recommended doses, even for long-term use. To give your body a rest, take a one- to two-week pause from your Siberian ginseng regimen every three months. No toxicity or side effects reported. Should not be taken with a high fever (above 39 deg C) or at a very high blood pressure (WHO stage 2). Very concentrated! Keep out of reach of children.
Also, extract of Eleutherococcus is successfully used in food and beverage industry, cosmeceutics, beauty and skin care products. The most current available medical and scientific literature indicates that as a dietary supplement it should be standardized to contain at least 0.8% eleutherosides B and E per dose. Recommended concentration in food, food supplements and natural remedies is 0.001 0.1%. In cosmeceutics and skin care products, recommended concentration of Siberian Ginseng CO2 extract is 0.001 0.1%. It raises regenerating properties of skin, improves metabolic processes of skin, has anti-inflammatory effect, tonic and hydrotant properties that allow protecting skin against premature withering and allow saving elasticity of skin, helps reduce cellulitis and skin ageing.
Properties: Adaptogenic, anti-aggregatory, anti-diabetic, anti-edema, anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative effects on leukemia cells in vitro, anti-stress, endocrine,
endurance-enhancing, hypoglycaemic, hypotensive, immunomodulator, immunoprotective, immunostimulant, platelet aggregation-inhibiting, radiation protection, restorative, stimulant, tonic,
vasodilator, increases mental and physical work capacity, concentration, improve performance, promotes appetite, increases fertility. Siberian ginseng is a powerful tonic herb with
an impressive range of health benefits. Unlike many herbs with a medicinal use, it is more useful-for maintaining good health rather than treating sickness. Research has shown that Siberian ginseng
stimulates resistance to stress and it is now widely used as a tonic during times of stress and pressure. Siberian ginseng has a similar effect to Asian ginseng but is more stimulating. The
adaptogen substances found in Siberian ginseng are known as assistants in decreasing the effects of stress on the body. Therefore, Siberian ginseng has also been used as a natural sedative
effectively decreasing anxiety and nervous tension. Siberian ginseng's calming actions help reduce irritability and restlessness that may contribute to sleeplessness and insomnia.
Fields of application: addictions, Alzheimer's disease, athletic support, bone cancer, boosting immune system, breast carcinoma, bronchitis, cardiovascular health, chemotherapy
support, chronic fatigue syndrome, countering athletic fatigue, depression, diabetes mellitus, for energy, vitality, vision, resilience improvement, exhaustion and debility, fatigue, fibromyalgia,
hantavirus, heart ailments, herpes, HIV support, Hodgkin's disease, impotence, improving athletic working capacity, general health &mental resilience, increasing stamina, physical endurance
under stress & mental alertness, infections, influenza, kidney cancer, lung ailments, maintaining well-being, malignant tumours, memory problems, myopia, neural diseases, oral cavity carcinoma,
ovarian carcinoma, respiratory tract infections, colds & flu, promoting healthy appetite, protection from toxins, radiation, reduces the effects of physical stress, rejuvenation, rheumatism,
restore vigour, sore throat, skin melanoma, stomach carcinoma, stress, supporting the endocrine system.
Ingredients: lignans - eleutherosides D & E (syringaresinols) and B4 (sesamin);
phenylpropane derivatives including Eleutheroside B (syringin), caffeic acid and chlorogenic
acid; coumarins including Eleutheroside B1 and isofraxidin; sterins including Eleutheroside A (daucosterin).
Eleuthero belongs to the Araliaceae family and is a distant relative of Asian ginseng (Panax ginseng). Eleuthero is native to the Taiga region of the Far East (southeastern part of Russia, northern China). The root and the rhizomes (underground stem) are used in pharmaceutics and as a remedy.
Latin Name: Eleutherococcus senticosus.
Common names: Siberian Ginseng, Ciwujia, Devil's Shrub, Touch-Me-Not, Ussurian thorny pepper-bush. Russian Ginseng, Russian Root, Shigoka, Siberian
Ginseng, Taiga, Thorny Pepperbush, Wild Pepper.
Botanical Source: Siberian Ginseng
Siberian Fir CO2 extract
Siberian Ginseng raises regenerating properties of skin, has anti-inflammatory effect, helps reduce cellulitis and skin ageing.
Brand Name: | Fire Fish Cosmetics |
Place of Origin: | Australia |
Use: | Body |
Ingredient: | Herbal |
Age Group: | Children |
Type: | Other |
The avtive ingredient of organic ginseng extract is Ginsenosides, and we have various of specifications. Please contact us for more information. Specification of Pekhill Organic Panax Ginseng Extract Specifications Description Organoleptic Fine yellowish powder with ...
Come From Hangzhou Pekhill Foods Co., Ltd.
Panax Ginseng has always been regarded as the \"King of Herbs\". The panax ginseng extract is a famous rare medicine. China is the first country in the world to use Panax Ginseng and record it in writing. The Chinese character \"Ginseng\" can be found carved on the armor in the ...
Come From ACE Biotechnology Co., Ltd.
People use the root of siberian ginseng to make medicine-siberian ginseng root extract. Siberian ginseng is often called an \"adaptogen.\" This is a non-medical term used to describe substances that can supposedly strengthen the body and increase general resistance to daily ...
Come From ACE Biotechnology Co., Ltd.