A herb to help improve physical & mental vitality, as well as helping the body adapt to stress, reducing adverse effects on the body. Athletes may find it helpful to assist with increased energy, stamina & recovery after strenuous exercise. 50 ml

Greenridge
50 ml
Energy, tonic, normaliser, stress. Useful for athletes. Siberian Ginseng can help the body adapt to stress and strenuous exercise. It has traditionally been used for mental and physical vigour, energy, stamina, and tonic. Recovery from glandular fever, chronic fatigue Epstein Barr virus.
Adults take 0.2-1 mL (6 to 30 drops) three times daily in water. Shake well.
A herb traditionally used to help with better stamina, endurance, energy and to help support the immune system. This herb is said to aid the performance of athletes, increasing stamina and endurance. It is an adaptogen, meaning it helps the body adjust in physical exertion/athletic performance. It has been shown it may help slow the too-rapid use of glycogen stores. It also appears to have an immune stimulant effect, along with liver protective effects, helping with better detoxification of environmental and metabolic toxins. Helps increase general immunity, physical stamina and the ability to cope with stress and fatigue. Siberian Ginseng has been used in China as a tonic for invigorating vital energy for more than 2,000 years. In Chinese medicine, it is used to normalize body functions, restore vigour, improve health and promote appetite.
Each 1ml dose contains Eleutherococcus senticosus (Siberian ginseng) extract equiv. To 500mg dry root.
Keep out of reach of children. Consult a healthcare professional before taking this product if you have high blood pressure or are pregnant. Should be avoided in hyperactivity or extreme nervous anxiety. Siberian Ginseng does not seem to exhibit interference with female hormones which Korean Ginseng may bring on after extended use.
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