Item Package Quantity:3 Siberian ginseng root is a member of the ginseng
family, though it is of a different genus than other popular ginsengs such as
the Panax variety. Herbalists call it an adaptogen. 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 Orientals to be an overall body tonic. – The root
is not harvested until it is two or more years old; the older the root, the
higher its value. It is held in high esteem in China, where it has been valued
for thousands of years, sometimes commanding a higher price than gold.
Siberian ginseng is found in the Siberian province of Russia. Many adulterated
forms of ginseng exist on the market. – Both the glandular system and the
immune system benfit from regular use of Siberian ginseng root. This herb is
commonly used in supporting circulation problems, low energy – Traditionally
used to help support fatigue, lack of energy, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, lack
of concentration and more! – Take 1 capsule, 3 times daily, with meals. –
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- Siberian ginseng root is a member of the ginseng family, though it is of a different genus than other popular ginsengs such as the Panax variety. Herbalists call it an adaptogen. 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 Orientals to be an overall body tonic. – The root is not harvested until it is two or more years old; the older the