Korean Ginseng (Panax Ginseng) 350mg.
All-Natural Energizer and Stress Reducer.
Immune System Support. Mental Clarity.

Manufactured For Private Label
Made in USA

(2 Bottles, 120 Capsules)

Product Benefits
All-natural herbal assistance for warding off fatigue and stress 
Enhances Stamina without stimulants
Very positive effect in making the whole body healthy


Korean Ginseng is one of the most popular herbal medicines in the world.

Ginseng is one of the most popular herbal supplements in the US, perhaps most well known for its traditional use of boosting memory and energy levels. However, it has many other uses. For starters, ginseng is considered an adaptogen, which means it helps your body to withstand mental and physical stress. Asian ginseng (Panax ginseng): Sometimes referred to as Korean ginseng, Asian ginseng also contains ginsenosides, although in different proportions than American ginseng, and is considered an adaptogenic herb. According to Chinese medicine, Asian ginseng is a "hot" stimulant. If you're wondering which type of ginseng is right for you, consider this: if you're seeking an herb to calm stress-related problems, American ginseng is the "cooling" or "calming" version of the two. Asian ginseng is regarded as heating and is generally recommended for stress relief. Differences in levels of the eight major ginsenosides are thought to account for the plants' varying characteristics. For example, Asian ginseng contain similar quantities of the ginsenosides Rb1 and Rg1, while American ginseng has very little Rg1. Rg1 is regarded as a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant, fatigue fighter, enhancer of mental performance.

Short-term use of ginseng is considered to be safe among adults. Asian ginseng is best taken in cycles, such as every day for two to three weeks, then taking a break for two to three weeks. In choosing a supplement, fermented ginseng may provide faster, more consistent absorption compared to non-fermented varieties. And if you choose Asian ginseng, look for the unpeeled variety (sometimes called red ginseng), as it will retain more of its bioactive compounds. Panax ginseng is the botanical name for the herb we commonly know as ginseng. It goes by over 50 names but is most commonly called Asian, Chinese, or Korean ginseng, depending on where it is grown. Sometimes Panax ginseng is called “true” ginseng to distinguish it from Siberian or American ginseng. Ginseng’s use in Asia goes back over 5,000 years. The word “ginseng” means “man-root” in Chinese since, with a little imagination, the root looks a little like a human. A literal translation of Panax ginseng into English is “all-healing man root.”  Traditional Chinese medicine considers ginseng one of the most important herbs. It is used as a balancing tonic with the unique ability to both stimulate and relax the nervous system.

Ginseng Relieves Stress

Ginseng is an adaptogen. Adaptogens are herbal remedies that make you more resilient to mental, physical, and environmental stress. They generally work by reducing the stress hormone cortisol while strengthening the adrenal glands. Some of the most impressive health benefits of ginseng include its ability to stimulate the mind, reduce stress, anti aging, increase sexual potency, help with weight loss efforts, ease menstrual discomfort, boost hair health, and protect the skin. Ginseng root can be consumed orally, or it can be included in supplements, energy drinks, beverages, teas, and other forms. Ginseng tea is widely known and used, and you can find a full article on the benefits of that tea variety on Organic Facts. It is perhaps best known for its adaptogenic qualities, which means that the body is able to adapt to more stressful situations when ginseng is present. It makes the metabolism and the immune system more flexible, which is why the root is so widely prized in various cultures. Now, let’s take a more in-depth look at the many health benefits of ginseng.

Ginseng Boosts Mood and Mental Well-Being

Ginseng creates a relaxed but alert state similar to that experienced by drinking green tea. Study participants often report the following benefits of ginseng: improved overall well-being and better energy, sleep, sex life, and personal satisfaction. It’s good for healthy people who want to increase their physical performance. Ginseng has been shown to reduce fatigue and increase energy. It’s one of the more useful herbal remedies for chronic fatigue syndrome. The Chinese believe that ginseng promotes longevity and they may be onto something. For instance, it keeps your skin healthy and can reduce wrinkles when taken orally. It increases circulation, sending more blood to all your organs. Ginseng protects major organs such as the heart, liver and kidneys from aging and damage. When taken by middle-aged men, ginseng reduces overall mortality from all causes. Ginseng has been used traditionally for lung problems. Ginseng can reduce the and depression that occurs upon withdrawal from addictive substances of all kinds, from morphine to nicotine. When the first Europeans settlers came to North America, they were surprised to find ginseng growing there. When you set out to buy ginseng you’ll find an amazing array of options.

Ginseng Improves Memory and Mental Performance

Ginseng works as a brain booster and protector. It can improve mental performance and ability to concentrate. As an antioxidant it helps free radical damage to vulnerable brain cells. Taking Panax ginseng root daily for 12 weeks can improve mental performance. It also improves memory in stroke patients. When both ginseng and Ginkgo biloba are included in a brain supplement, they seem to have a synergistic effect, improving short-term memory. Ginseng has a long history of being used to improve libido and sexual function in both men and women. It is considered an aphrodisiac in traditional Chinese medicine and is used to restore sexual function in men. Korean red ginseng is particularly useful for men with helping in 60% of cases. Ginseng can help women with unwanted symptoms of menopause, especially low libido. Red ginseng is ginseng that’s been processed differently. It comes from the same ginseng plant, just as green tea comes from the same plant as black tea. It reduces blood sugar levels. It protects the pancreas and tends to normalize insulin production. Ginseng increases the number of immune cells in the blood. Taking ginseng can reduce your risk of getting the flu or a cold. 

Main Ingredients:

Panax ginseng root (extract powder)  -  350 mg
(Standardized to 5% [17.5 mg] ginsenosides)

Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Water (capsules), Rice Powder, Vegetable Stearine, Magnesium Stearate, Silica.

Directions

As a dietary supplement, take 1 capsule 1 to 3 times daily with meals, or as directed by a healthcare professional.

CAUTION: Do not exceed recommended dose. Pregnant or nursing mothers, children under the age of 18, and individuals 
with a known medical condition should consult a physician before using this or any dietary supplement.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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