GINSEX
(Adaptogen and Stimulating tonic)
An excellent formula that helps increase and balance energy levels, reduces the effects of stress, both mental and physical, and gives one a general sense of well being. Runners and other endurance athletes find that they have increased endurance and improved performance when using this formula
CONTENTS: herb – water, alcohol
Red Korean Ginseng (Panax ginseng)
• has excellent adaptogenic properties considered good for mental and physical health
• strengthens the body’s immune system
Siberian Ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus)
• helps regulate blood pressure and blood sugar levels
• balances the pituitary and adrenal glands along with other endocrine glands
Red Clover (Trifolium pratense)
• excellent blood purifier
• soothes nerves
Fo Ti Tieng (Polygonum multiflorum)
• strengthens body and balances endocrine gland system
• aphrodisiac
Bacopa monniera (Bacopa)
• longevity herb
• remarkable rejuvenating properties
Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
• stimulates the adrenal cortex
• stimulates the thyroid gland
Oregon grape (Berberis aquifolium)
• blood purifier
• provides an abundance of iron and increases insulin production
Burdock root (Arctium lappa)
• blood purifier, builds and cleanses the liver
• aids in blood circulation
Sarsaparilla (Smilax offic.)
• helps to improve glandular function and balances hormones
• improves digestion
Echinacea (Echinacea angustifolia)
• great immune stimulant
• antiviral and antibiotic properties
Suggested Dosage: General Tonic: ½ tsp two or three times a day. Endurance: 1 tsp before exercise, 1 tsp after exercise. COMPLEMENTARY SUPPLEMENTATION: MEGA MIN – a herbal extract that has a full range of trace minerals and other synergistic qualitites that work well with Ginsex. Calciex – a herbal calcium essential for any athlete when putting the body under stress.
CAUTION: Refer to qualified practitioner when pregnant.
Please note: This information is compiled from traditional and modern herb books, articles and research. This information is summarized for its educational value and should not be used for the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of disease. It should not be used to replace the services of a qualified practitioner.
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