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10 oz creamed honey in an attractive ERGO glass jar.  This is the perfect nutritional supplement to add to your smoothie or favorite beverage.

Other names: Asian Ginseng, Panax Ginseng, Korean Ginseng

Reference: https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-1000/panax-ginseng

Overview: Panax ginseng is a plant that grows in Korea, northeastern China, and far eastern Siberia. People use the root to make medicine. Do not confuse Panax ginseng with American ginseng, Siberian ginseng, or Panax pseudoginseng. See the separate listings for American Ginseng, Ashwaganda, Blue Cohosh, Canaigre, Codonopsis, Panax Pseudoginseng, and Siberian Ginseng.

Panax ginseng is taken by mouth to improve thinking, concentration, memory, Alzheimer's disease, work efficiency, physical stamina, preventing muscle damage from exercise, and athletic endurance. 

Some people use Panax ginseng to help them cope with stress and as a general tonic for improving well-being. They sometimes call Panax ginseng an "adaptogen" when it's used in this way. 

Panax ginseng is also used for depression, anxiety, general fatigue and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), multiple sclerosis, for boosting the immune system, and for fighting particular infections in a lung disease called cystic fibrosis. These infections are caused by a bacterium named Pseudomonas.

Some people use Panax ginseng to treat breast cancer and prevent ovarian cancer, liver cancer, lung cancer, and skin cancer.

Other uses include treatment of anemia, chronic bronchitis, swine flu, prediabetesand diabetes, inflammation of the stomach lining (gastritis), fever, hangover, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), HIV/AIDS, fertility problems and sexual dysfunction in men, to increase sexual arousal in women, and asthma. 

Panax ginseng is also used for bleeding disorders, loss of appetite, vomiting, intestinal problems, gallstones, bad breath, fibromyalgia, sleeping problems (insomnia), nerve pain, joint pain, dizziness, headache, hearing loss, convulsions, disorders of pregnancy and childbirth, hot flashes due to menopause, common cold and flu, heart failure, high blood pressure, quality of life, wrinkled skin, and to slow the aging process.

Dosage: Our nutraceutical honey provides approximately 375 mg of Ginseng in each serving of honey (one tablespoon). Daily dosage about 1000 mg per day.

Source: We purchase the herbal extract from Bulksupplements.com (https://www.bulksupplements.com/ginseng-extract-powder.html)

Disclaimer: Please consult the reference above for more detailed recommendations, side effects and dosage. We make no claim with respect to the medical efficacy of this product but rather refer you to the reference above or to your physician for appropriate advice.

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