Eleutherococcus senticosus
Country of Origin: Netherlands
Siberian ginseng or eleutherococcus is mainly used for its effects on brain function, as it stimulates body and mind and increases energy.
Polysaccharides and oligopeptides contained in Siberian ginseng, fight free radicals, reduce oxidative stress, combat fatigue and exhaustion, enhance athletic activity and stimulate the body's energy levels. It can also be consumed by patients who have low energy reserves.
Siberian ginseng is particularly beneficial for brain function. It enhances cognitive, and nervous brain activities, especially in elderly people. The antioxidants contained in eleutherococcus, prevent the formation of plaque in the brain and effectively prevent the occurrence of dementia, Alzheimer's and other cognitive disorders.
Siberian ginseng has antiallergic and antimicrobial properties and enhances the function of the immune system while its antioxidant properties help eliminate the free radicals that are responsible for cellular destruction and premature aging.
Siberian Ginseng reduces blood alcohol levels as it increases the enzymes that break it down. It can be used after excessive alcohol consumption to prevent poisoning.
Eleutherococcus is also consumed to treat erectile dysfunction. It causes vasodilation and stimulates the secretion of testosterone in men.
It is also consumed by women as a soothing and anti-inflammatory substance during menstruation. It contributes significantly to relieving the discomfort and pain caused by period cramps. It also eliminates mood swings, depression, hot flashes, reduced sexual mood and vaginal dryness in middle-aged women.
Finally, Siberian ginseng promotes metabolism and reduces appetite for food while it increases fat burning. It is used as an aid by those who try to lose weight.
It is forbidden to consume Siberian ginseng in combination with any medication. It can cause rapid heartbeat, insomnia and increased blood pressure. It is forbidden to use it during pregnancy and during breastfeeding.
CAUTION! Siberian Ginseng should be avoided during pregnancy
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