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- Premium Wisconsin Woodsgrown American ginseng roots
- Made from 100% pure top grade Wisconsin Woodsgrown American ginseng root
Description
Woodsgrown American Ginseng planted and grown in the woods. These roots receive little human cultivation. An average of 9 -11 years growing time allow full development. This ensures woodsgrown (or woods-grown) ginseng having higher potency and stronger curative efficacy than regular cultivated ginseng. Ginseng work against the effects of stress and anxiety, combating fatigue. Ginseng can improve digestion, metabolism, appetite, endurance, and as a sexual stimulation for both sexes
Panax ginseng root comes from the panax ginseng plant. The root is a light tan color. Its gnarled appearance often bears the likeness of the human body–the tuberous part of the root resembles a torso, while stringy shoots of panax ginseng root look like arms and legs.
Ginseng is a tonic herb used for rejuvenation and invigoration. Panax ginseng is a slow-maturing perennial herb native to the mountain forests of northeastern China, Korea, and Russia. The plant is cultivated extensively in China, Japan, Korea, Russia, Canada and Wisconsin in the United States. Ginseng usually starts flowering at its fourth year and the roots take four to six years to reach maturity. Panax ginseng is one of the most heavily cultivated and widely consumed herbs on earth.
Ginseng root contains various polysaccharides, saponins, sterols, polyalkenes and essential oil. The biologically active constituents in Panax Ginseng are triterpene saponins known collectively as ginsenosides. They are also referred to in some literature as “panaxosides.” At least 30 ginsenosides have been identified in Panax Ginseng. Of these, ginsenosides Rg1 , Rc, Rd, Rb1 , Rb2 , and Rb0 are generally regarded as the most important. Ginsenoside values of ginseng root vary according to origin, plant maturity and other factors.
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