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Multi, Betasec, Maxi Hair, Megavit, Multiguard, Premtis etc... |
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Primrose Oil, Flax Seed Oil, Starflower Oil etc... |
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Q10, Glucosamine, Soya Lecithin etc... |
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Cohosh, Colladeen, Echinacea, Ginkgo Biloba, Ginseng, St. John's Wort. Valerian etc... |
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| 8560 Siberian Ginseng 1500mg |
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| Siberian Ginseng, sometimes known as
Eleutherococcus, is a product, which developed as a result of the search by the Russians
for an alternative to Chinese Ginseng (Panax ginseng). Siberian Ginseng is the worlds
best known and highly researched adaptogen, helping the body to adapt to demanding
situations. The key constituents believed to be primarily responsible for the plants
adaptogenic activity are a large group of compounds called eleutherosides. It is these
substances that are used as markers in preparing a standardised extract because, unlike
Panax ginseng, Siberian ginseng does not contain ginsenosides. For this reason it is
regarded as a more gentle preparation and, indeed, is often referred to as the female
ginseng by herbalists who believe it may be more applicable to women.
Key constituents of Siberian
Ginseng are a large group of active compunds, referred to as eletherosides. These
substances are often used as markers during standardisation processes. Standardised
extracts are favoured by Lamberts since the extraction and concentration procedures ensure
that the herbal product is far more potent than those products based on powdered whole
herb, where no attempt is made to concentrate the active ingredients.
Lamberts Healthcare's Siberian Ginseng is a high potency product best taken early in the
day.
Do not take if pregnant or breast feeding.
Recommended daily intake: 1 tablet
60 tablets £9.95 back
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