Dr MB’s Panax Ginseng 20:1 Extract

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Dr MB’s Panax Ginseng Extract 20:1

We bring to you in one of the strongest forms giving an equivalent of 14,000mg per capsule of natural Ginseng.

To learn about this amazing 100% Natural Herb you need to read this article. . .

What Is Ginseng?

There are 11 species of ginseng, all belonging to the genus Panax of the family Araliaceae;

The botanical name Panax means “all heal” in Greek.

The name “ginseng” is used to refer to both American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) and Asian or Korean ginseng (Panax ginseng). The true ginseng plant belongs only to the Panax genus, so other species, such as Siberian ginseng and crown prince ginseng, have distinctively different functions.

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10 Proven Ginseng Benefits

1. Improves Mood and Reduces Stress

The Brain Performance and Nutrition Research Centre in the United Kingdom conducted a controlled study involving 30 volunteers. These volunteers received three rounds of treatments, consisting of ginseng and placebo. The purpose of the study was to collect data on ginseng’s ability to enhance mood and mental function. The results revealed that a dose of 200 milligrams of ginseng for eight days caused a slowdown in mood decline, but it also resulted in a decrease in participants’ response to mental arithmetic. On the other hand, the 400 milligram dose enhanced calmness and improved mental arithmetic throughout the eight-day treatment.

In another study conducted at the Division of Pharmacology in the Central Drug Research Institute, the effects of Panax ginseng on rats with chronic stress were examined. The study demonstrated significant anti-stress properties of Panax ginseng, suggesting its potential in treating stress-induced disorders. Specifically, a 100 milligram dose of Panax ginseng led to a reduction in the ulcer index, adrenal gland weight, and plasma glucose levels. This establishes Panax ginseng as a powerful medicinal option for chronic stress, serving as both a natural remedy for ulcers and a means to alleviate adrenal fatigue.

2. Improves Brain Function

Ginseng actively stimulates brain cells and enhances concentration and cognitive activities. Scientific evidence indicates that daily consumption of Panax ginseng root for 12 weeks can effectively enhance mental performance in individuals with Alzheimer’s disease.

A study conducted at the Department of Neurology in the Clinical Research Institute of South Korea focused on evaluating the efficacy of ginseng in improving the cognitive performance of Alzheimer’s patients. Following the administration of ginseng treatment, the participants demonstrated noticeable improvements, which continued to increase over a period of three months. However, once the ginseng treatment was discontinued, the improvements regressed to the levels observed in the control group.

These findings suggest that ginseng can serve as a natural treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. Although further research is necessary to substantiate these claims, one preliminary study revealed that a combination of American ginseng and ginkgo biloba shows potential in naturally alleviating ADHD symptoms.

3. Has Anti-Inflammatory Properties

A fascinating study conducted in Korea investigated the positive effects of Korean red ginseng on children who underwent chemotherapy or stem cell transplantation for advanced cancer. The study involved 19 patients who received a daily dosage of 60 milligrams of Korean red ginseng for one year. Blood samples were collected every six months, revealing a rapid decrease in cytokines, which are small proteins responsible for signaling the brain and regulating cell growth. This significant difference was observed compared to the control group, indicating that Korean red ginseng has a stabilizing effect on inflammatory cytokines in children with cancer post-chemotherapy.

4. Helps with Weight Loss

Ginseng is often touted for its potential benefits in weight loss.

That said, ginseng may indirectly support weight management through its potential effects on energy levels, metabolism, and stress reduction. Some studies suggest that ginseng can help enhance physical performance and increase energy expenditure, which could contribute to calorie burning. Additionally, ginseng has been associated with improved insulin sensitivity and blood sugar regulation, which can play a role in weight management.

5. Treats Sexual Dysfunction

Ginseng has been traditionally used as an herbal remedy for various health conditions, including sexual dysfunction. It is believed to have potential benefits for enhancing sexual function and addressing issues such as erectile dysfunction (ED) and low libido.

Some studies suggest that ginseng may have positive effects on sexual function. For instance, research has indicated that Korean red ginseng may improve erectile function in men with ED. It is thought to enhance blood flow to the genital area and promote nitric oxide production, which can aid in achieving and maintaining erections.

Research also indicates that ginseng affects the central nervous system and significantly alters the activity in the brain that facilitates hormonal behavior and secretion.

6. Improves Lung Function

Ginseng has been traditionally used in some cultures to support respiratory health and improve lung function. While there is anecdotal evidence and some preliminary research suggesting potential benefits.

Some studies have explored the effects of ginseng on respiratory conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma.

It’s worth noting that ginseng contains various bioactive compounds that may have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which could potentially contribute to improved respiratory health. However, more rigorous research, including large-scale clinical trials, is needed to determine the effectiveness and safety of ginseng for enhancing lung function and managing respiratory conditions.

7. Lowers Blood Sugar Levels

Multiple studies indicate that American ginseng actively lowers blood sugar levels in individuals with type 2 diabetes, functioning as a natural remedy for diabetes. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, one study observed that participants with type 2 diabetes who consumed American ginseng before or alongside a high-sugar drink experienced a lesser increase in blood glucose levels.

In another study conducted at the Human Cognitive Neuroscience Unit in the United Kingdom, it was discovered that Panax ginseng leads to a reduction in blood glucose levels within one hour after consuming glucose. This finding confirms the glucoregulatory properties of ginseng.

Type 2 diabetes often stems from reduced responsiveness to insulin within the body. A separate study found that Korean red ginseng enhanced insulin sensitivity, offering further insight into ginseng’s capacity to lower blood sugar levels and provide assistance to individuals grappling with type 2 diabetes.

8. Prevents Cancer

Research has shown that ginseng possesses powerful anticancer properties because of its ability to inhibit tumor growth. Although more research is needed on this subject, reports conclude that it’s the improvements in cell immunity involving T cells and NK cells (natural killer cells), along with other mechanisms such as oxidative stress, apoptosis and angiogenesis, that gives ginseng its anticancer properties.

Scientific reviews state that ginseng mitigates cancer through anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and apoptotic mechanisms to influence gene expression and stop tumor growth. This shows ginseng may work as a natural cancer treatment. A number of studies have focused on ginseng’s particular effect on colorectal cancer as about 1 in 21 people in the U.S. will get colorectal cancer during their lifetime. Researchers treated human colorectal cancer cells with steamed ginseng berry extract and found the anti-proliferation effects were 98 percent for HCT-116 and 99 percent for SW-480 cells. When researchers tested steamed American ginseng root, they found results comparable to that of the steamed berry extract.

9. Boosts Immune System

Another well-researched ginseng benefit is its ability to boost the immune system — helping the body fight off infection and disease. The roots, stems and leaves of ginseng have been used for maintaining immune homeostasis and enhancing resistance to illness or infection.

Several clinical studies have shown that American ginseng improves the performance of cells that play a role in immunity. Ginseng regulates each type of immune cell, including macrophages, natural killer cells, dendritic cells, T cells and B cells.

Ginseng extracts produce antimicrobial compounds that work as a defense mechanism against bacterial and viral infections. Studies show that ginseng’s polyacetylene compounds are effective against bacterial infections.

Research involving mice showed that ginseng decreased the number of bacteria present in the spleens, kidney and blood. Ginseng extracts also protected mice from septic death due to inflammation. Reports show that ginseng also has inhibitory effects on the growth of many viruses, including influenza, HIV and rotavirus.

10. Relieve Menopause Symptoms

Pesky symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, irritability, anxiety, depressive symptoms, vaginal dryness, decreased sex drive, weight gain, insomnia and thinning hair tend to accompany menopause. Some evidence suggests that ginseng can help decrease the severity and occurrence of these. A systematic review of randomized clinical trials found that in three different trials, Korean red ginseng had the efficacy to boost sexual arousal in menopausal women, increase well-being and general health while decreasing depressive symptoms and better improve menopause symptoms on the Kupperman’s index and Menopausal Rating Scale as compared to the placebo group. A fourth study found no significant difference in the frequency of hot flashes between the ginseng and placebo group.

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