ELEUTHERO ROOT Raw Siberian Ginseng With Absolutely No Additives 100 Veg Capsule

ELEUTHERO ROOT Raw Siberian Ginseng With Absolutely No Additives 100 Veg Capsule

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Country/Region Of ManufactureUnited States
Main PurposeSEARCH
FormulationVegetarian Capsules
AdministrationOral
TypeHerb
FeaturesFood Grade
Expiration Date2025
When To TakePLEASE READ THE LIST
Active IngredientsELEUTHERO
MPNDOES NOT APPLY
BrandPRIORITY HEALTH AID
Dosage425MG
ScentHerbal

100 Eleuthero Root CapsulesWholesome(Eleutherococcus Senticosus)Also known as (Formerly known as Siberian ginseng, a name banned in the United States by the Ginseng Labeling Act of 2002) Acanthopanax senticosus, Ci Wu Jia, Ciwujia, Devil's Bush, Devil's Shrub, Eleuthera, Eleuthero, Eleutherococc, Eleutherococci radix, Eleutherococcus senticosus, Ginseng Root, Hedera senticosa, Pepperbrush, Prickly Eleutherococc, Shigoka, Touch-Me-Not, Ussuri, Ussurian Thorny, Wild Pepper, Wu Jia Pi.Vegetable Capsules 425 mg each100% (No Fillers, Additives Or Anything Added)HIGH QUALITY & EXTRA HIGH POTENCY WE SELL QUALITY NOT QUANTITY FRESH EVERY TIME YOU ORDER TO INSURE EXTRA HIGH POTENCYCapsules are 100% Vegetarian Capsules. They are derived from naturally occurring vegetable cellulose. Package is Sealed For Safety & FreshnessVegetable Capsulesare KOSHER - NO PRESERVATIVES NO ANIMAL PRODUCTSWe Only Get The Best Top Herbs for our Health and yoursSuggested Use: As a dietary supplement, take two to three capsules per day with water. As with any herbal products you should consult a medical professional before using.WARNING: If you are pregnant or nursing, taking any medication or have any medical condition, consult a health care professional before use. Keep out of reach of children. Our promise to you, that the line of bulk herbs and botanicals Quality control tested, analyzed and supervisedUnsurpassable in color, depth, taste and aromaGuaranteed fresh and not from "warehouse stock"Grown, harvested, processed and handled by fun, knowledgeable and caring peopleAnalyzed for quality, safety and true botanical identity OVERVIEWSiberian ginseng, or eleuthero, is best known as being an adaptogen in the ginseng family and has been part of the herbal repertoire in Chinese medicine for thousands of years. It was also used in Korean and Russian folk medicine, not only for increasing stamina but for promoting overall health. Russian researchers brought attention to this impressive root in the 1960's at which point its fame spread to the West, where it is often used to support athletic performance ranging from deep sea diving to mountain climbing at high elevations. It can now be found lining the shelves in most health food stores in North America. Various modern research studies have validated many of the traditional uses.BOTANYThe Eleutherococcus genus contains over 30 species, some of which are grown ornamentally in the West.2,3 E. senticosusis a shrub growing from three to fifteen feet in height, with palmate leaves, and stems that are covered with bristles.2It is an understory shrub occurring in mountain thickets and sparse forests up to around 2,500 feet in elevation,2 and is native to Japan, China, Korea, and the Far East of Russia.1 Eleuthero is a member of the ginseng or Araliaceae family alongside the famous American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) and other relatives such as (Aralia spinosa) or Devil's walkingstick.1 The Chinese refer to eleuthero by its older name, Acanthopanax senticosus, which is how it is listed in many Chinese herbal formulas.4HISTORY AND FOLKLOREListed in the Chinese Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing (The Divine Husbandman’s Classic of the Materia Medica) over 2000 years ago, eleuthero has been used extensively in traditional Chinese medicine for millennia,5 yet was barely noticed by the rest of the world until Russian researchers began studying it in the 1960's.2 In fact the term 'adaptogen' came from Soviet scientist, N.V. Lazarev, who, in 1947 coined this term when describing eleuthero's actions. He stated that an adaptogen increased "non-specific resistance of an organism to adverse influence."2,4 It is also referred to as 'Siberian ginseng' and is often compared with the more familiar Panax ginseng or 'true ginseng' yet they differ substantially and therefore can't be considered interchangeable.6In Chinese medicine (TCM) eleuthero root is used to invigorate qi (chi or energy), strengthen and nourish the spleen and kidney and to balance vital energy.7 Eleuthero has been used in China to support general health.4 Additionally, it has been employed when there is sleeplessness with too many dreams.2 It is considered pungent and slightly bitter in taste and is often prepared as a preparation in sweet rice wine. It is considered energetically warming, and relates to the spleen, kidney and heart meridians. Generally, it is just the root that is used, however some leaves of various eleuthero species have been used in herbal teas as well.2In the traditional medicine of northeastern Asia and far eastern Russia, eleuthero is called 'shigoka' and used as a tonic. It has also been used in traditional Korean medicine for its qi strengthening qualities.7Eleuthero is now widely utilized in the western herbalism to support general health and to improve endurance and stamina.7 It is prescribed for medicinal use in France, Germany, and Russia as well.4HERBAL ACTIONSAdaptogenic, hypocholesterolemic, choleretic, hypoglycemic,6,8 tonic, diuretic, stimulant.8 CONSTITUENTSPhenolics, polysaccharides, and eleutherosides A-GO, phenylpropanoids, lignans, coumarins, polysaccharides, and sugars.4PRECAUTIONSSpecific: No known precautions. General: We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.Expiration Date - Herbs are always fresh and potent!! There is no specific expiration date-herbs will stay fresh for 18-24 months if stored in a cool, dry, darkened area (away from sunlight). Other suppliers have herbs available that expire in 6 months-be aware-don't throw your money away on herbs that are due to expire!!Disclaimer - The FDA has not evaluated the information on this site. It is not intended to prescribe, diagnose, or cure. Please consult your healthcare practitioner with any questions. The Food and Drug Administration has not evaluated the statements regarding our products. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure of prevent any disease. The information on this site or in emails is designed for educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for informed medical advice or care. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health problems or illnesses without consulting your health care practitioner.Please use our information and products responsibly.Guarantee & Refund - We stand behind our herbs and products 100%!! Complete satisfaction is our goal! Thank you for reading

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