Eleutheroccocus “Siberian Ginseng”

Eleutheroccocus “Siberian Ginseng”

Eleutherococcus senticosus

Certified Organic from China - Lab controlled in UK

Native to regions of North East China, Eastern Russia, Korea, and Japan, Eleuthero has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for over 2,000 years to invigorate Qi (energy) and increase stamina.

In his “Great Catalogue of Medicinal Herbs”, Li Shih Chen called Siberian Ginseng a Superior herb: “Its action is to invigorate physical energy, regulate vigour, strengthen the skeleton and tendons, and increase one’s ambition. As a motivational herb, Siberian Ginseng is difficult to beat – there isn’t much else that can deliver so much wonderful, raw energy.
Siberian Ginseng may have been the first-ever herb to be called an Adaptogen by the Russian Scientists who created that appellation. An “Adaptogen” is a herb perceived with the ability to help your body adapt when confronted with a challenging environment. In today’s modern world, those herbs are revered as a precious ally to teach us resilience and balance when confronted with the stress and challenges of our ever-changing world.
Adaptogenic herbs can also provide great support in our journey with healing trauma.
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Siberian Ginseng, also known as Eleuthero, is typically used in a gentle decoction and can be synergized with other adaptogenic herbs like Rhodiola, Chaga, and Reishi.

Siberian Ginseng has a subtle, earthy flavor.

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Consumption Advice:

As with any adaptogenic herbs, It is best to consume Siberian Ginseng regularly, from 7 to 21 days consecutively, to enjoy all its benefits. Taking regular breaks is recommended to maximize its effectiveness and avoid potential side effects.

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Recipe:

This method ensures a gentle and effective decoction every time <3

Ingredients:

  • 2-3 tablespoons of shredded Siberian Ginseng root
  • 1L of water

Instructions:

  1. Add 2-3 tablespoons of shredded Siberian Ginseng root to 1L of water.
  2. Bring the mixture to a gentle boil.
  3. Reduce heat and let it simmer for 20 minutes.
  4. Strain the roots and pour the decoction into a cup. You may re-use 1 or 2 times the same roots.
  5. Enjoy your Siberian Ginseng tea hot or let it cool for a refreshing beverage.

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Synergistic Use:

Siberian Ginseng can be combined with other adaptogenic herbs for enhanced benefits. Consider adding Rhodiola, Chuchuhuasi, or Reishi to your decoction to create a powerful adaptogenic blend.

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When not to use?

  • You have high blood pressure, as Siberian Ginseng can increase blood pressure.
  • You have sleep disorders such as sleep apnea or narcolepsy, as it can cause insomnia.
  • You have heart disease, mental illness (such as mania or schizophrenia), or autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis or Crohn's disease.
  • You are pregnant or breastfeeding, as its effects in these conditions are not well-studied.
  • You are taking anticoagulants (blood thinners), corticosteroids, digoxin, diabetes medications, or lithium, as interactions may occur.

Always consult with a healthcare provider before adding a new supplement to your routine, especially if you have any existing health conditions or are taking other medications.

Our Source of Siberian Ginseng éEleutheroccocus" : 

Our Siberian Ginseng is imported from China, lab-test in UK and certified organic by the European Union standards.

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About Suggestions for Use & Side-Effects:

Even though most of our herbal products can be used safely in any circumstances, we do NOT provide in-depth information about the possible side effects, over-dosage, interactions with drugs and specific medical conditions’. Please always do your own research (DYOR) and consult a healthcare professional if you have any specific health concerns or conditions.

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Our products at Infuse.earth are classified and sold as “Tisanes Alimentaires,” which translates to “Herbal Infusions” in English. This designation clarifies their primary intended use. We emphasize that any alternative use of our herbs beyond their intended purpose as herbal infusions is not within our responsibility.

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About Health Claims & Benefits

By law, we are restricted from making specific health claims about the herbs available on Infuse.earth. We encourage you to do your own research (DYOR) using the wealth of information available online. Simply searching for the name of any herb will provide numerous sources of information.

On our website, we provide insights into the spiritual messages, teachings, and traditional uses of each herb for educational purposes. These insights include historical perspectives, legends, and traditional practices associated with the herbs we offer.

It’s important to note that our herbs are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any specific disease.

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