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Korean Ginseng, Ganoderma and Eucommia Tea
Product Details
In addition to ginseng, this herbal blend features lingzhi and tuchung. Available as capsules, extracts or tea.
Follow the directions on your supplement label. Eucommia contains lignins and phenolics which may provide potential health benefits; research suggests it could potentially reduce blood pressure.
Korean Ginseng
Ginseng is a plant known for its health-enhancing properties. It can help increase energy and enhance immune function, reduce stress, promote sleep and aid with treating erectile dysfunction in men. Furthermore, ginseng acts as an antioxidant and may even lower blood sugar levels for people living with diabetes – further research may show cancer protection potential, although more evidence must be accumulated before making definitive claims about this effect. However, taking ginseng supplements may prove harmful if you are allergic or suffer from other health conditions that require specific health considerations when taking them; further investigation may also need be undertaken into such claims being made; therefore should caution be observed if taking ginseng supplements could potentially result in adverse health consequences when taken by people allergic or suffering other health conditions related to what ginseng would bring.
Ginseng can be prepared in many different ways, including tea. Sliced roots should be steeped for five minutes in hot water before being used to flavor soup and stir-fries, or added directly into dishes such as stir fries. Powder and extract varieties of this herb also exist – always consult your physician prior to using any herbal remedies for health purposes.
Korean red ginseng (Panax ginseng Meyer, Araliaceae) is well known for its adaptogenic and anticancer effects. Adaptogens are herbs with the power to strengthen systems weakened by environmental attacks, normalize body functions and enhance physical performance and cognition simultaneously. Furthermore, this plant can assist with managing erectile dysfunction in men as well as reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
Studies have demonstrated that Korean red ginseng has an effective treatment against hypertension by improving blood circulation through increased production of nitric oxide in vascular endothelium cells and decreasing arterial stiffness. Furthermore, studies have also shown it to lower both systolic blood pressure and cholesterol levels significantly.
Panax ginseng extract has also been demonstrated to effectively prevent the development of hepatocellular carcinoma in rats due to its hepatoprotective and antioxidant activities, and ability to inhibit oxidative damage to hepatocytes. Furthermore, studies conducted have demonstrated that Korean red ginseng’s active compound, Ginsenoside Rg3, effectively prevents platelet aggregation as well as lipopolysaccharide-induced microvascular problems by decreasing leukocyte adhesion to vessel walls as well as degranulation of mast cells degranulation as release of various inflammatory mediators from various tissues.
Lingzhi
Ginseng has long been considered an elixir of life. Growing in the forests of China, Korea, Russia and North America it takes six years for this plant to fully mature before producing scarlet-hued clusters of scarlet berries that can be collected for sale. Roots valued for their health-giving properties can cost thousands each; particularly valuable are those resembling human forms or auspicious signs – unfortunately many plants are harvested prematurely leading to reduced quality ginseng as well as increasing prices of high-grade roots.
Lingzhi, or Polypore mushroom, contains 10 main categories of nutrients such as fatty acids, nucleosides and peptides that provide essential components to boost energy levels, boost immunity and promote good sleep quality. Lingzhi can also enhance liver and kidney functions.
This tea contains extract of Lingzhi and Tuchung herbs in glucose base for ease of consumption. Simply mix with water before drinking after meals or as an afternoon snack to experience its many healthful properties! All natural ingredients make this formula truly effective and make for an effortless tea drinking experience.
Du Zhong (Eucommia Bark) is an herb used in Traditional Chinese Medicine that has been shown to strengthen bones and muscles, improve flexibility, and support joint health. While anyone can use Du Zhong, its proven effectiveness in helping people suffering from arthritis or rheumatoid arthritis stands out. Furthermore, Du Zhong can alleviate symptoms associated with aging such as joint pain and stiffness – providing additional hope to combat symptoms associated with growing older.
Reishi mushrooms are an invaluable tonic and adaptogen for the immune system, helping protect it against stress and exhaustion. Reishi mushroom can boost your immunity against common colds and relieve indigestion symptoms while simultaneously decreasing anxiety levels. Furthermore, studies have also demonstrated its capacity to enhance memory loss prevention as well as boost cognitive functions – it has even proven popular with elderly patients as it’s simple and safe use with no known side effects.
Tuchung
Eucommia has long been used in traditional Chinese medicine. Containing antioxidants, lignans and isoflavonoids which may help lower blood pressure. Furthermore, its anti-inflammatory properties and potential benefits for improving glaucoma symptoms have yet to be confirmed by clinical trials; further clinical research must also take place. Eucommia should not be taken during pregnancy or breastfeeding and it is best advised that an expert provide guidance before beginning herbal supplementation with this herb.
Studies of Eucommia extracts have demonstrated their antitumor activity and protection from cell damage, with an isolated polysaccharide found in its stem bark as the likely culprit – this polysaccharide being similar to one of the immunomodulatory compounds present in Ginseng root; another compound from this species being Tetraterpene Baogongteng A, which has demonstrated antitumor and immunomodulatory properties.
Recent research indicates that the tetraterpenes found in Eucommia can reduce inflammation and help protect against osteoarthritis, according to one recent study. Researchers in this research concluded that these herbs contained tetraterpenes which helped inhibit formation of proinflammatory chemicals as well as protect cellular structures in mice.
Chinese medicinal preparations used to treat caput femoris putrescence consist of 10 herbs: Ginseng (20-60), Lagehead Atractylodes (20-60), Rehmannia Root 25-75, Angelica Root 15-45u, Tuckahoe 5-40U Hairy Deerhorn 3-8 U and Chinese Lichen Lingxiang (7-15U). These ingredients are then combined and concentrated into tincture form before finally being administered orally.
This extract can then be consumed as a beverage to prevent hangovers, treat high blood pressure and insomnia, depression and anxiety. All the ingredients of the tea are easily digestible since glucose dissolves all its components easily; you can find this tea both online and at stores; however it is advised to use only small doses at one time as too much can be toxic; always follow directions on the bottle and consult your healthcare provider regarding how much medication to take at once.
Glucose Base
Glucose is a monosaccharide sugar containing 6 carbon atoms, 12 hydrogen atoms and 6 oxygen atoms; one of five reducing sugars known by this name. Also referred to as dextrose.
Glucose Base can be used for more than just tea; it’s an ingredient found in fruit juices, grapes, honey and sweet fruits that provide energy to our bodies – extra glucose found in bloodstream is stored as glycogen in liver and muscles as energy reserve.
One characteristic that sets glucose apart from other simple carbohydrates is its solubility in water-based solutions, due to the six oxygen atoms present within its molecular structure that increase water solubility. Furthermore, glucose does not give off hydrogen ions like acids do and hydroxyl ions like bases do – hence making it neutral in nature and hence an indicator for acid or base production.