Ginseng is a plant native to the Asian continent that grows in China and Korea. Used for over 4,000 years in herbal medicine, Ginseng has many natural virtues: it is an aphrodisiac, relaxing and strengthens the immune system.
Are you
stressed, tired, lacking vitality or your libido is at half mast? If these are
transient states, know that a plant native to Asia, Ginseng, can be a solution
to your little everyday ailments.
1. Ginseng is a powerful aphrodisiac
Are you
wondering if Ginseng could be a natural solution to your low libido and breathe
new life into your partner’s sex life? Do not doubt it any longer. Consuming
Ginseng in a capsule or in a recipe increases endurance and ability to
concentrate. This Asian root also contains energizing properties that stimulate
hormones. In impotent men, Ginseng is frequently used when the
problem is chronic. It also promotes self-confidence, which can help arouse
desire in a frigid woman.
In
addition, Ginseng is a root used in traditional Chinese medicine to increase
fertility tenfold in couples who are trying to have a child. However, be aware
that it is not recommended to consume too large doses of Ginseng. In addition,
it is best to avoid mixing the use of Ginseng with other libido-related drugs
such as Viagra or Cialis.
2. Ginseng strengthens the immune system
Chinese folk wisdom advocates the use of Ginseng to keep the body youthful. It is the root of a plant that stimulates the immune system by energizing it. Ginseng can therefore be a response to physical, emotional or mental fatigue, help you recover or boost you during a temporary drop in morale. However, be careful, not all ginseng pills have this effect.
While obtaining natural Ginseng extracts is extremely expensive, it is highly recommended that you check the ginsenoside content of the vial you buy to make sure it is working. It should contain at least 10% because it is the active substance of this Asian root. Without ginsenosides, a recipe or capsules would taste like ginseng but no therapeutic effect.
3. Ginseng can reduce type 2
diabetes
Ginseng is used by
some diabetics to reduce their dosage. However, not all types of Ginseng have
the same virtues. It is commonly believed that Asian Ginseng would thus be more
effective than American Ginseng. On the other hand, it is better to avoid its
use in pregnant women and people affected by high blood pressure.
In addition, Ginseng remains a medicinal supplement and not a substitute
for treatment if you are diabetic. Before consuming it, consult your doctor
because its natural properties may interact with substances treating
hypoglycemia as well as anti-depressants and certain stimulants of the central
nervous system.
this Asian root. Without ginsenosides, a recipe or
capsules would taste like ginseng but no therapeutic effect.
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