Contains 7% standardized ginsenosides with Ginkgo Biloba extract
S$42.00 Net Weight 40g (good for 100 glasses of ginseng drink or squeeze a drop of concentrate on your tongue)
Ingredients
• Standadized Panex ginseng extract (7% ginsenosides)
• Ginkgo Biloba extracts
• Australian Jarrah honey
Primary Indication
• Improve Mental Performance
• Adjuvant treatment of type 2 diabetes
Secondary Indication:
• Cancer prevention
• Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
• Congestive heart failure & Coronary artery (heart) disease
• Enhance libido
• Improve stamina & Anti fatigue
• Hypertension
• Immune system enhancement
Generic Information:
Ginseng has a history going back 5,000 years. It is referred to as the “King of Herbs”. It was the most valued in herbal medicine in the Orient. Ginseng is grown on mountain slope in East Asia (China, Korea). The roots are harvested in the autumn from plants 6-7 years old.
The major active ingredient in ginseng is Ginsenosides. Ginsenosides are a class of steroid-like compounds. They are behind the claims of ginseng’s efficacy. Ginseng is highly prized as an adaptogen. Due to its adaptogenic properties ginseng is used to lower cholesterol, increase energy and endurance, reduce fatigue and effects of stress, as well as prevent infections. It can alleviate some major effects of aging, such as degeneration of the blood system and increase mental and physical capacity. It even appears to help people with diabetes.
Ginkgo Biloba has been used medicinally for thousands of years. Today, it is one of the top selling herbs in many countries.
Ginkgo is used for the treatment of numerous conditions. Available evidence demonstrates ginkgo's efficacy in the management of intermittent claudication, Alzheimer's/multi-infarct dementia, and "cerebral insufficiency" (a syndrome thought to be secondary to atherosclerotic disease, characterized by impaired concentration, confusion, decreased physical performance, fatigue, headache, dizziness, depression, and anxiety).
The use of ginkgo for memory enhancement is very common. It is also being used for altitude (mountain) sickness, symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS), and reduction of chemotherapy-induced end-organ vascular damage.
The herb is generally well tolerated, but should be used cautiously in patients on anticoagulant therapy, with known coagulopathy, or prior to some surgical or dental procedures.