Item Package Quantity:2 The sweet, mildly acrid root of suma (also called para
toda or Brazilian ginseng), is well-known for its role as an energy tonic, an
adaptogen, a demulcent, and a nutrient in herbal health. It helps support the
spleen, the pancreas, and the lungs. – The biochemical analysis of the root
has revealed the presence of nortriterpenoid saponin, in which pfaffic acid
was identified as a hydrolysis product. Six saccharide derivatives of the
pfaffic acid structural type, plus five of the six pfaffosides have been found
to help support healthy immunity levels. Suma root also contains sitosterol,
stigmasterol and allantoin. Further studies have shown the presence of fairly
high concentrations of germanium. – As an energy tonic adaptogen, suma is at
least equal to that of Siberian ginseng and panax ginseng in its effects. One
advantage is that it has traditionally been used as a food, despite its bland,
vanilla-like flavor. However, considering – Take 1 capsule, 3 times daily,
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- The sweet, mildly acrid root of suma (also called para toda or Brazilian ginseng), is well-known for its role as an energy tonic, an adaptogen, a demulcent, and a nutrient in herbal health. It helps support the spleen, the pancreas, and the lungs. – The biochemical analysis of the root has revealed the presence of nortriterpenoid saponin, in which pfaffic acid was identified as a hydrolysis product. Six saccharide derivatives of the pfaffic acid structural type, plus five of the six pfaffosides