Siberian Ginseng is an ingredient in our Pre-workout blend, below you will find fascinating information and key benefits about this ingredient.
Siberian ginseng is an adaptogen which has been used in traditional Asian medicines for centuries. It contains chemicals called polysaccharides to boost immune system function and eleutherosides to improve oxygen circulation in the body. It is also useful for repairing nerve damage, better insulin absorption and good sexual health.
Native to far-east Asia, Eleutherococcus senticosus is a small shrub also known as Siberian ginseng. It is not the same plant as either American ginseng or Asian ginseng but it does have similar properties.
Siberian ginseng’s use in traditional medicines goes back thousands of years. In Chinese medicine, it’s used to increase energy, improve kidney health, treat inflammation and lower blood pressure. In Russian medicine, it’s used to boost the immune system and a general tonic for good health. Siberian ginseng is an adaptogen, which means it helps humans to adapt to environmental factors such as stress.
There is evidence that Siberian ginseng can aid faster recovery from colds and flu. The root contains chemicals called polysaccharides, which are linked to strong immune system function. Siberian ginseng also has the ability to increase oxygen levels in the body’s cells, which elevates both physical endurance and brain function. This could be due to the presence of compounds called eleutherosides in the root.
Studies have shown that Siberian ginseng can also prevent and improve nerve damage. It is being explored as a potential natural remedy for Alzheimer’s disease and other neurological conditions. Eleutherosides have also proven to be able to reduce the body’s resistance to insulin, which makes it an interesting option for management of diabetes.
Siberian ginseng also supports healthy menstruation and uterine health in women. It has also been found to increase sperm count and testosterone levels in men.
Siberian ginseng is safe for most people to use but it can interact with medications such as anticoagulants, warfarin and steroids.
Key benefits of Siberian ginseng include:
Avoid Siberian ginseng if taking the following medications:
Individuals with the following allergies or medical conditions should use caution or avoid Siberian ginseng:
Vitamins present |
Value |
---|---|
Calcium |
175mg – 18% |
Copper |
0.43mg – 0.045% |
Iron |
3.27mg – 40% |
Magnesium |
130mg – 31% |
Potassium |
2100mg - 70% |
Sodium |
22mg – 1% |
Zinc |
2.35mg – 21% |