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AINTEROL Ginseng 60% Extract, 30ml
PRICE:
R265 - (ZAR)
Code:
GSE30
Weight:
82 grams
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AINTEROL Ginseng 60% Extract, 50ml
PRICE:
R445 - (ZAR)
Code:
GSE50
Weight:
145 grams
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AINTEROL Ginseng 60% Extract, 100ml
PRICE:
R680 - (ZAR)
Code:
GSE100
Weight:
230 grams
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Product Description
AINTEROL Ginseng 60% Extract (100ml - 3.38fl.oz)
Known as Ginseng. Asian Ginseng (Lat. Panax Ginseng)
Content: Panax Ginseng semisolid liquid extract (made of 20Y old root).
Packaging: Pharmaceutical grade glass bottle. Shrink wrapped.
Label: English
Ginseng can be used to improve the overall health of human being. It increases a
sense of wellbeing and stamina, and improves both mental and physical
performance. Ginseng can be used to help with erectile dysfunction, hepatitis C,
and symptoms relating to menopause, and can also be used for lowering blood
glucose levels and controlling blood pressure.
Ginseng has been shown to reduce the levels of stress in both men and women.
Those that take ginseng regularly are able to withstand higher amounts of
physical and emotional stress.
The root of Panax Ginseng contains several active substances called ginsenosides
or panaxosides that are thought to be responsible for the medicinal effects of
the herb.
In terms of modern scientific research, ginseng is known to be an adaptogen.
Adaptogens are substances that assist the body to restore itself to health and
work without side effects even if the recommended dose is widely exceeded.
Because of its adaptogenic effects, it is widely used to lower cholesterol,
increase energy and endurance, reduce fatigue and the effects of stress, and
prevent infections. Ginseng is one of the most effective anti-aging supplements,
with the capability of alleviating some major effects of aging such as
degeneration of the blood system, and increasing mental and physical capacity.
Ginseng due to its adaptogens effects is widely used to lower cholesterol,
increase energy and endurance, reduce fatigue and effects of stress and prevent
infections.
Recent studies have shown that ginseng enhance libido and copulatory
performance. These effects of ginseng may not be due to changes in hormone
secretion, but to the direct effects of ginseng, or its ginsenoside components,
on the central nervous system and gonadal tissues. There is good evidence that
ginsenosides can facilitate penile erection by directly inducing the
vasodilatation and relaxation of penile corpus cavernosa. Moreover, the effects
of ginseng on the corpus cavernosa appear to be mediated by the release of
nitric oxide from endothelial cells and from nerves that surround the vessels.
According to recent findings, that ginseng treatment decreases prolactin
secretion, which also suggests a direct effect of ginseng at the level of the
pituitary gland. High levels of prolactin inhibit libido.
Ginseng appears to help people with diabetes. A limited study performed in March
2000 at the University of Toronto showed that ginseng could lower blood sugar
20% more than placebo.
Ginseng is one of the most effective anti-aging supplements. It can alleviate
some major effects of aging, such as degeneration of the blood system, and
increase mental and physical capacity.
Other important benefits of ginseng are its support in cancer treatment and its
effects on sports performance.
Taking ginseng supplement through the winter appears to help the immune system
fight off colds.
Ginseng has compounds that benefit nitric oxide production which helps dilate
blood vessels. This may partially account for the improvement in erectile
dysfunction.
Ginseng has been found to be helpful in enhancing energy and for sexual
vitality.
Ginseng is used in traditional Chinese medicine to improve stamina and combat
fatigue and stress.
LONG TERM USE OF GINSENG
We prefer ginseng not be taken daily for prolonged periods. As a general rule,
you may consider taking 100mg of Panax Ginseng extract 1-3 times in a week (a
week off each month). This is a rough guideline that you can adapt to your own
unique needs.
GINSENG SIDE-EFFECTS
Insomnia is a common side effect from ginseng overuse when it’s combined in high
doses with other herbs or nutrients that cause alertness.
High dosages of ginseng can cause overstimulation, restlessness, rapid
heartbeat, anxiety, headache, and insomnia. Just with any medication or
supplement, the right dosage can be quite helpful while an excessive amount can
lead to unpleasant adverse effects. Discuss with your doctor before using a
ginseng product if you have a heart condition, are taking blood pressure pills,
hormone medications, anti-depressants, or have a serious health condition.
Patients being treated with the blood-thinning drug Coumadin (warfarin) should
probably avoid using ginseng, since ginseng seems to reduce the drug's effects.
Ginseng use for two weeks was tied to a significant reduction in the INR,
meaning that the blood was now less thin and more prone to clotting.
Ginseng should be used cautiously in those with heart disease. Keep the dosage
low in order to prevent heart racing or high blood pressure.
Too much ginseng can cause side effects including nervousness and anxiety.
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