NUTRITIONAL
VALUES:
INGREDIENTS:
Siberian Ginseng Root Powder, Siberian Ginseng Root Extract,
Vegetable Cellulose, DiCalcium Phosphate, Sodium Starch
Glycollate, Magnesium Stearate, Silica.
NUTRITIONAL
INFORMATION:
Each three tablets provide:
Siberian Ginseng Root Powder….……..600mg
Siberian Ginseng Root Extract equal to 600mg
INTAKE:
Take 1 tablet 3 times a day. Keep out of reach of children.
Store in a cool, dry place. Completely vegetarian.
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GINSENG - 5 000 YEAR REPUTATION BRINGS NEW ZING
TO TECHNO-AGE LIVING
Ginseng, the most legendary of all traditional folk remedies.
The world's oldest and most famous restorative plant, with
an unrivalled 5000-year old reputation as a supreme rejuvenator,
super tonic and cure-all. Once the exclusive right of the
fabled Chinese Emperors, it has long been believed to restore
vigour, memory and increase longevity. Ginseng is also widely
used to improve stamina, aid concentration and to benefit
conditions of almost every type.
REJUVENATING,
STIMULATING
Today Ginseng, the legendary root source of rejuvenation,
high level energy and vigour, is enjoying universal recognition
as a truly holistic (mind and body) tonic with extraordinary
anti-ageing benefits.
ASTONISHING
BENEFITS
According to research by the China National Nature Product
Corporation, tests conducted using Ginseng resulted in significant
improvements in the following conditions:
Neurasthenia 90% improvement
Hypertension 60-95% improvement
Sexual impotence 65%
It is also noted that Ginseng increased the life expectancy
of stomach cancer patient in Lehena by 1 to 4 years. It
is said that a decoction of the root may be used to weaken
the cancer cells and slow the spread to other tissues.
LIVE
LONGER, HEALTHIER
Ginseng has long been, and is still, widely used in both
the East and the West to maintain youthful energies of the
body and the mind. It has long been believed to increase
longevity, restore vigour and memory, aid concentration
and to benefit conditions of almost every type, including
anaemia, insomnia, gastritis, palpitation, rheumatism, arthritis,
bronchitis, chronic lung ailments, low blood oxygen, asthma,
eyesight difficulties, fever, malaria and diabetes.
ENHANCED
SEX DRIVE
All in all, Ginseng contains 13 ginsenosides. Chief of these
are:
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Panaquilon - a glycoside that raises the hormone levels
in the blood and stimulates endocrine secretion. It facilitates
the performances of the gonad glands (the testes and the
ovaries).
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Panaxin -a reported brain stimulant and cardiovascular
tonic.
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Panaxic Acid - for the invigoration of the metabolism,
the heart and blood vessels.
-
Panacene -a tranquilliser and pain alleviator, benefits
the cerebrum and the spinal chord.
-
Ginsenin - an anti-diabetic substance that slows hypoglycaemic
activity.
- Both
Russian and Chinese researchers cite a compound A (C6
H6 03 = 3-Hydroxy-2-Methyl-y-Pyrine = Haltol) as the anti-oxidant
responsible for the anti-ageing activity of Ginseng.
INCREASING
POPULARITY
During recent years, the popularity of Ginseng has become
universal. In Russia, astronauts have used Ginseng in order
to ward off infectious diseases while in space. In certain
Russian factories, workers are supplied with Ginseng to
reduce the incidence of colds and influenza.
In the West, Ginseng has become one of the plant supplements
favoured by youth-obsessed societies. Importers in places
like California, and more particularly Hollywood, are hard
put to keep up with the demand for best quality Ginseng.
It is estimated that approximately 5-6 million Americans
take Ginseng daily.
5
000 - YEAR OLD HISTORY
Ginseng has a history that traces back to the ancient worlds
of the Far East. It is mentioned in the writings of the
Chinese Emperor, Shen Nung, as specially recommended for
the aged. The ancient Chinese believed that the root was
the "essence of the earth" in crystalised form.
Chinese poets immortalised its power, as Ye Shishen wrote
during the Qing dynasty - "It will keep your virgin
face younger, and prolong your life for ever and ever".
Since time immemorial, the root has been used as a cure-all
by wealthy Orientals and, according to Shen Nung's writings
almost 2 000 years ago - "Ginseng quiets the animal
spirit, establishes the soul, allays the fears, invigorates
the body, opens up the heart and benefits the understanding.
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