Siberian Ginseng

Native to north-eastern Asia, Siberian Ginseng is a small, woody shrub which belongs to the family of Araliaceae. A adaptogen, it is anti inflammatory and antioxidant and an immune tonic. Read on to find out more on Siberian Ginseng.
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Ginseng Side Effects
One of the most popular herbs, ginseng, may cause side effects in some people. Let us take a look at the possible ginseng side effects.

Siberian Ginseng & Its Many Benefits
Siberian Ginseng possesses a wide range of properties, including antiviral characteristics that help individuals fight disease. As a stimulant, the plant works to boost the immune system and circulation, while some use the plant as an aphrodisiac to treat sexual dysfunction – both in men and increasingly in women.

Ginseng As A Cold And Flu Remedy
Whilst ginseng is often thought of as a good herb for the elderly, a recent study found it helped prevent colds and flu in those susceptible to them. Learn more here, as well as important differences between Siberian and Panax ginseng.

Eleutherococcus or Siberian Ginseng to Fight Fatigue, Stress and Herpes?
The root of the Eleutherococcus senticosus plant, also called Siberian ginseng or Eleuthero, is often used medicinally to combat fatigue, stress and herpes. Find out how and why.