Description
The article discusses the benefits and uses of dried Siberian ginseng root. It can be used as a general tonic to stimulate the nervous and immune system, increase general stamina and strength, and be useful for conditions such as angina, hypertension, hypotension, various types of neurosis, and increased resistance to stress and infections. It can also be used to raise lowered blood pressure to a normal level and assist with weakness and exhaustion. It can act as an aphrodisiac and be beneficial in the treatment of irregular hormonal secretion, radiation exposure, and lower blood sugars. It can be beneficial in the treatment of exhaustion, irritability, insomnia, and mild depression.
Dried Ginseng Root, Siberian can be used as a general tonic that stimulates the nervous and immune system. It increases general stamina and strength. It can be used as a herbal tea or the root can be chewed.
Sizes: 200g, 500g, or 1kg.
USES & BENEFITS
May be use as a general tonic
Stimulates the nervous and immune system
Increases general stamina and strength
May be useful for conditions such as angina, hypertension, hypotension, various types of neurosis
May increase the bodys resistance to stress and infections
May increase your ability to cope with stress and work or exams
May be used to raise lowered blood pressure to a normal level
May assist with weakness and exhaustion
May act as an aphrodisiac
Can be beneficial in the treatment of irregular hormonal secretion
Protects against the effects of radiation exposure
May lower blood sugars
May be beneficial in the treatment of exhaustion, irritability, insomnia, and mild depression
HOW TO USE
As a tea: a teaspoonful in a cup of water, bring to the boil and simmer gently for 10 minutes. Drink 3 times a day.
The root may also be chewed.
WARNINGS
May interfere with cardiac medications as well as hypoglycemic agents
May enhance some medication effects
Do not use in conjunction with anti-depressants or stimulants including caffeine
If pregnant or breastfeeding only use under the supervision of a health practitioner