Atkins - Korean Red Ginseng

Atkins - Korean Red Ginseng

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Korean Red Ginseng Capsules
100% pure Imperial Korean Red Ginseng roots (Panax ginseng), the most potent Asian ginseng from your Golden Grower with nothing added or removed.
Medical Information

 - To support cognitive function
- To reduce mental fatigue
- To enhance physical capacity
- To enhance physical performance

Suggested Dosage:
Adults: Take 1-2 Capsules daily.
Active Ingredients:
100% pure Imperial Korean Red Ginseng roots (Panax ginseng).
Encapsulated in preservative-free gelatin capsules.

WARNINGS
Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Consult a health care practitioner if you have diabetes, are taking blood thinnners or digoxin or if you are taking antidepressant medications
Some people may experience insomnia, anxiety, or headache in which case, discontinue use.
 
Government Approval
Health Canada Licence 80012098
Use in Traditional Medicine
Korean ginseng has been used for centuries as a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) remedy. The name, which was originally derived by the ancient. Mandarin Chinese, translates to "man plant," because the roots of the plant resemble the form of a human being.
The ancient Greeks later added thebotanical prefix "panax," which was based on their word for panacea, meaning "cure all." Both cultures relied on ginseng root to alleviate numerous health conditions and afflictions. Due to population booms, wild Korean ginseng is now incredibly rare and expensive, so nearly all the product on the market is cultivated on farms in North Korea.
On these farms, the roots (grown white like all ginsengs) are harvested in the traditional manner and thenonly the best quality roots undergo the process to become red ginseng. These roots are steamed for up to 10 hours, which converts some of their starches to active principles (ginsenosides) as well as concentrating their existing ginbsenosides.
The process increases their energy and stamina enhancing abilities and turns them into their characteristic reddish color. The roots are then slowly dried and processed into a variety of forms including tea, powders and supplements.