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Canadian Ginseng- Panax quinquefolius- is different from other known ginsengs such as Korean or Chinese Ginseng. Unlike Korean ginseng which is known to enhance physical performance, Canadian ginseng has been known to calm nervousness, build immune system stronger, reduce susceptibility to illness and promote health and longevity. The effect s of Canadian Red Ginseng include,
In addition to it, the ginseng is best known as adaptogen. To understand it better, think of adaptogen as a thermostat. When the thermostat senses that the room temperature is too high, thermostat brings it down. The ginseng helps adapt to stress, anxiety and/or physical fatigue
Regarding to help maintain immune function, In recent years viral respiratory tract infections, especially influenza viruses, have had a major impact on communities worldwide as a result of unavailability of effective treatment or vaccine. The frequent alterations in the antigenic structures of respiratory viruses, particularly for RNA viruses, pose difficulties in production of effective vaccines. The unavailability of optimal medication and shortage of effective vaccines suggests the requirement for alternative natural therapies. Several herbal remedies were used for prevention and treatment viral respiratory illnesses. Among those that were found effective included North American ginseng - Prevention and Treatment of Influenza, Influenza-Like Illness, and Common Cold by Herbal, Complementary, and Natural Therapies, Haider Abdul-Lateef Mousa, MBChB, MSc
When it comes to relieving nervousness, It has known that over a quarter of people suffer from stress like nervousness and anxiety at least once a week (26%), yet 44% waited for it to pass and did nothing the last time they experienced it. But 20% of people worldwide have gone to work 10 times or more suffering from the stress. American ginseng is "cool" or calming to the CNS - Chemical and pharmacological studies of saponins with a focus on American ginseng Chun-Su Yuan*, Chong-Zhi Wang, Sheila M. Wicks, and Lian-Wen Q
Adults: 1 tea spoon 1 or 2 times daily
With one spoon of Canadian Red Ginseng Concentrate in warm water, you can make ginseng tea.
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