Description
Siberian ginseng became popular in the West in the 1950s, when a Russian scientist (I. I. Brekhman) found that it had great power as a stress reducer. Men and women taking this Herb had much better physical ability and resistance to disease. It was also found to increase mental clearness.
Traditionally it has been used for:
- Stamina and wellbeing
- Improving mental and physical performance
- Erectile dysfunction
- Hepatitis C
- Relieving symptoms of menopause
- Controlling blood pressure
- Lowering blood glucose levels
- Anti-aging
- Increasing energy, reducing fatigue and stress
Today it is used for:
Siberian Ginseng Uses today
- Enhance mental concentration
- Enhance memory and learning ability
- Prevent inflammation
- Relieve the symptoms of fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)
- Reduce stress and fatigue
- Restore energy
- Treat insomnia
- Enhance athletic performance
- Increase male and female fertility
- Relieve the symptoms of menopause and menstrual disorders
- Treat Alzheimer’s disease
- Strengthen the respiratory system
- Help the liver detoxify dangerous toxins
- Combat the damaging effects of free radicals and some types of cancer
- Increase resistance flu and colds
- Promote a good appetite
- Prevent abnormal blood clotting
- Treat low testosterone in men
- Combat the effects of radiation and chemotherapy
- Combat the effects of aging
- Improve the functioning of the immune system and for overall health improvement
- Reduce the symptoms of anxiety and depression
This herb is a powerful immune system booster with those who take it regularly seldom getting sick. It can help the body fight off illnesses like the common cold, flu and others. Without a strong immune system, there is little chance for good health.
Siberian Ginseng is very popular with people suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, exhaustion, adrenal fatigue, tiredness and debility. This isn’t something that happens overnight. This herb should be taken every day, as the effects will increase over time.