A Natural Dietary Supplement – Ginseng
May 9, 2010 by Ginseng Reviews and Tips
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An Herb is a plant or plant part valued for its medicinal or therapeutic properties, flavor or scent. Products made from herbs that are used to maintain or improve health may be called herbal dietary supplements. Ginseng is such an herb, used as dietary supplement to supply boost of energy by providing enough nutrition to our body that our everyday diet lacks.
Nutritional deficiency is almost impossible to avoid in these modern times. With our busy lifestyle, the ever-tempting convenience of fast food, it is now very difficult to enjoy excellent daily nutrition.
Ginseng Dietary supplement helps boost our immune system. The stronger your immune system, the more resistant your body can be against disease. You probably know that popping a tablet or two of Ginsana Energy can help you avoid colds and related illnesses. This is exactly how useful Ginseng supplement is. Ginseng supplement not only replace proper nutrition, it work by complementing your diet to make sure you get the right nutrients that you need.
To take full advantage of what ginseng dietary supplements can offer, you must choose the right supplement to take. It is only by taking your choice seriously will you be able to live a fuller, and better life. So, choose well from now on.
Thanks to Rigler Jason for contributing this article to our Ginseng blog:
Ginsana Energy is a natural supplement extracted from ginseng to work with your body to raise your energy level and improve your endurance. Ginseng is an herb that helps you in dealing with stress and provides you with an energy boost.
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How To Sell Your Wild Ginseng Roots
April 28, 2010 by Ginseng Reviews and Tips
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In Kentucky we don’t have to do anything except locate a dealer, sell them our roots, fill out some information about when and what county it was dug in, and collect our money. Unless we want to hold onto it until the following year. Then we have to get it weighed and certified.
Before you take your ginseng roots to sell them, you should always weigh them beforehand. Most dealers are honest but there a couple out there that may shave a couple ounces off the weight or have a scale that is a little bit off. A couple ounces could mean a difference of $50.
You should also obtain a list of all the dealers in your state. If you can’t find such a list online with a google search, you should be able to obtain one by calling your state agricultural deptartment who will then mail you a list or provide you the website URL if they have it listed online. Here is the one for Kentucky Kentucky Ginseng Dealer List . Find the ones in your area and call each of them to see what prices they are paying. Also ask if they pay a better price for a larger number of pounds. Many dealers will pay an extra $10-25 a pound if you have 3, 5, or 10 pounds or more.
One last note, often (but not always) the price goes up a little as it gets later in the buying season. If you don’t need the money and the price isn’t changing much or is moving slowly, it is often worth it to hold onto it a couple of months and sell it later in the season. Sometimes dealers have quotas that they need to fill for their buyer and will pay a little more to finish up their quota.
Hopefully this will help you get the fairest price out the hard work you put in finding and digging your wild ginseng roots.
Thanks to Lee Moss for contributing this article to our Ginseng blog:
Lee Moss is an avid outdoorsman. Whether it is fishing, hunting, digging ginseng, picking morels, hiking or camping; he loves it all. Read more tips, tricks, and stories on his Ginseng blog.
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Ginseng – A blessing for diabetic people
April 23, 2010 by Ginseng Reviews and Tips
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Ginseng Herb Supplement is considered as a blessing for people with diabetes. The herb red ginseng has herbal properties, which help to normalize blood sugar levels in the diabetes. Ginseng has been widely used by people and is said to be an effective medicine for treating diabetes. But this doesn’t mean that you will rush towards a heath food store near too. First read about the benefits and side effects of Ginseng herbal supplement and then only have it.
The Chinese herbalists were the first to understand the importance of Ginseng Natural Vitamin Supplement. They have been using Ginseng herb for ages prevent diabetes among the people. Seeing the benefits of Ginseng, scientist in United States and United Kingdom also conducted the study on this herbal medicine. According to them, this natural energy supplement is quite successful in treating people but it has some side effects. Some people have witness high blood pressure, restlessness, breast pain insomnia, anxiety, euphoria, vomiting, headache, diarrhea, nosebleed, and vaginal bleeding. Therefore, you need to take the doctors advice before having the medicine.
Thanks to Rigler Jason for contributing this article to our Ginseng blog:
Ginsana Energy is a natural supplement extracted from ginseng to work with your body to raise your energy level and improve your endurance. Ginseng is an herb that helps you in dealing with stress and provides you with an energy boost.
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Allergies
April 15, 2010 by Ginseng Reviews and Tips
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Allergies are due to hyper – reactions of the body to some particular substance normally harmless to most people. The substance, which causes the allergy, is called an allergen. Some of the more common allergies to cause hay – fever or asthma are dust, pollen, animal hair and grasses. Milk, eggs, wheat and corn are frequent sources of food allergies. Metals found in costume jewellery and cosmetics are common sources of skin reactions, as well as household cleaning agents.
When an allergen comes in contact with the skin surface or a mucus membrane, such as the lining in the nose or bronchial tubes of the lungs, the immune system perceives it an enemy and triggers a series of reactions designed to fight this threat. The bodies over – reactions leading to inflammation, which tries to get rid of the allergen, but often the allergen, is very common, like dust mite dropping or pollen and the bodies immune system is put into a constant state of inflammation. Recognizing the allergic substance and eliminating it from the immediate environment is Paramount but often not practical.
Why do people get allergies? There are many reasons why a person develops an allergy. Genetic factors are high on the list, but also lifestyle can be a big factor in why a person develops an allergy. Stress, long-term illness, and poor diet can all pay a part. Allergies are becoming more common, I believe, due to the ever increasing number of chemicals in our air, water, food and clothing, which offers an extra load to our immune systems.
What can one do about allergies? A lot, I believe, can be gained by helping the immune system deal with the allergen. Optimising digestion is very important for alleviating allergies and food sensitivities. Simply removing the offending food will remove the symptom but often another substance then becomes another allergen. The only way to cure an allergy is by making the body able to digest the allergenic food (this is not true with severe allergic reactions to particular foods – anaphylactic shock type reactions). By eating lots of raw vegetables and fruits, taking digestive enzymes and chewing your food well, as well as taking a bitter before your meals can all help in improving the digestive function. Certain food combinations, such as vegetables and grain, minimize the strain on the digestive system. Incomplete digestion can reintroduce toxins into the bloodstream and cause allergic reactions.
The Omega – 3 essential fatty acids found in flax seed oil http://www.thenaturalway.ie/store/product/45011/Emile-Noel-Flax-Seed-Oil-250ml/ are excellent to reduce inflammation.
Getting the immune system working well, will limit the bodies reaction to an allergen. Astragalus http://www.thenaturalway.ie/store/product/44624/Astragalus-Tincture-215ml/ and ginseng http://www.thenaturalway.ie/store/product/40296/Floradix-Siberian-Ginseng-Elixir-250ml/are herbs, which will arm the body against allergens. Vitamin C also very good at stabilizing cell walls and inhibiting the release of histamine after an allergic reaction. Now is the time for hay fever sufferers to start building up their immune system before the pollen starts to arrive. Late – onset asthma sufferers will help their immune systems deal with allergens by taking Cordyceps for a good number of months.
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Oriental Ancient Medicine
April 15, 2010 by Ginseng Reviews and Tips
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Acupuncture is one of the traditional Chinese medicines. This method has been in existence for more than three thousand years ago. This came from China. This is based on the complex theory being studied about the energy flow in the body. According to the studies made, all the energy in the body has to flow thoroughly all over the body. According to the study, there are certain places in the body where energy stuck. This makes us feel sick.
The traditional Chinese medicine practitioners locate where energy is being stuck in the body. Acupuncture is done by inserting a sterile needle to the point where the energy is stuck. The acupuncture points are along the lines of energy flows, called the meridians. This acupuncture is used to stimulate the flow of energy.
Other treatments of the traditional Chinese medicines involve drinking herbal medicines. There are also other herbal formulas used to heal sickness. Acupuncture is still considered effective in the modern days.
The Energy Kampo is made to maintain energy and well being. This is one classical herbal formula with high quality. This product came from the ancient Oriental medicine. This has been tested revolutionarily and manufactured in Japan. Centuries have passed and a lot of formulas have been combined and created.
Many of these formulas create integrated remedy that causes more effect in treating sickness. These formulas are better than the total of each herb that was made separately. The Energy Kampo was made on 1931 by Honso Pharmaceutical. They focus on the Japanese herbal medicine or Kampo innovation. The pharmaceutical GMP facility of Honso Pharmaceutical ensures ingredient at high quality.
This medicine is taken as a dietary supplement. The suggested dosage is six tablets taken three times daily together with a meal. But it is better if you ask the dosage that fits you from your health care professionals. Two months of using this product continuously would ideally give the best results. The important ingredients of this product are ginseng, astragalus root, atractylodes rhizome, dong quai, hoelen, rehmannia root, chuangxiong, cinnamon bark and licorice.
Jia Wei Xiao Yao San (Augmented Ramling Powder) is a medicine with a ginseng and ginger formula. Its major ingredients are hongshen, ganjiang, gancao(Zhi), and baizhu. This is manufactured by the Guangdong Yifang Pharmaceutical Corporation of China. The company is very prestigious and was awarded many times for its excellence.
Dao Chi San is a medicine that helps clear the heat felt in the organs. It targets the heat from the heart and small intestine. The indication of this heat in the organs is irritability. This also brings heat sensation in the chest. One person would then desire to drink more cold beverages than usual. The patient will feel redness of the face, a sore mouth, rapid pulse and red tongue. Take this medicine if urinating is already painful, and when there is blood going out with the urine.
Danggui Shao Yao San (Menopause) is made in Japan. This is a Chinese herb used for medication. This formula has been tested and approved by many organizations including the FDA. It is made of the highest quality and effective ingredients. This can help a woman maintain a menopausal health. This will keep all women healthy especially during the menopausal stage. It gives all the comfort for menopausal stage. Active ingredients are Bai Shao (Peony), Fuling, Bai Zhu, Dang Gui, Chuan Xiong. The suggested dosage for this is 4 tablets thrice a day.
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