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Korean Red Ginseng

January 29th, 2009 by Homer Liao | No Comments | Filed in ginseng

Has your performance in the bedroom declined?  Are you having a harder time obtaining and maintaining an erection required to promote sexual satisfaction?  You may be suffering from erectile dysfunction.  You’ve seen the treatments advertised for those suffering from erectile dysfunction such as Viagra and Cialis.  And while these products may work, side effects such as a prolonged erection or increase in heart rate may scare you off from taking these drugs.  Korean Red Ginseng is a natural Ginseng product used in Asia to treat sexual dysfunctions.  Many choose to take Korean Red Ginseng, a natural remedy, over the chemical products available because it is less costly, more readily available and has fewer side effects.  The recommended dosage of five hundred milligrams of Korean Red Ginseng costs less than ten cents as compared to one tablet of Viagra which runs about ten dollars.

In a Korean urology clinic, a study of forty-five men with an average age of fifty-four was conducted.  These men suffered from erectile dysfunction as defined as the lack of ability to obtain and maintain an erection necessary for satisfactory sexual performance.  Participants in the study were divided into two groups, those that received a placebo to treat their problem and those that were given Korean Red Ginseng to treat their erectile dysfunction.  The study lasted eight weeks wherein the participants were tested based on the blood flow in their penis, the size of their penis and the firmness.  The results showed that those who were treated with Korean Red Ginseng had improved levels of obtaining and maintaining an erection as well as an increased desire for sexual activity.  During the study testosterone levels were tested and results showed that those who consumed Korean Red Ginseng did not have increased levels of testosterone levels in their body.  As a conclusion from this finding, it is noted that Korean Red Ginseng does not affect hormones in the body but rather increases sexual ability by targeting the nervous system. (more…)

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Korean Ginseng Tea

January 29th, 2009 by Homer Liao | No Comments | Filed in ginseng

Korean Ginseng, also known as Panax Ginseng or “the man root”, is grown in China.  For thousands of years, the Chinese have used Korean Ginseng Tea as a preventative treatment to stimulate and cultivate the body’s well being.  Korean Ginseng Tea is credited with preventing and treating stress and fatigue as well as repairing the sexual center in the brain.  Korean Ginseng has thirteen ginsenosides including panaxans and polysaccharides.  Panaxans are responsible for lowering blood sugar levels and polysaccharides build the immune system.  The panax found in ginseng is recommended for use in treating type 2 diabetes.  Polysaccharides strengthen the body’s immune system which defends the body against diseases and stress related illnesses by activating the growth of disease fighting T-cells.

Ginseng is known as an adaptogen.  Adaptogens are compounds found in the body known to relieve physical and mental stress.  Korean Ginseng supports the hypothalamus, pituitary and adrenal glands which are known to combat stress.  Korean Ginseng Tea also stimulates endorphin production.  Endorphins are responsible for providing the body with euphoric sensations.  Korean Ginseng Tea also targets the region of the brain that promotes sexual stimulation.  It increases testosterone levels and raises sperm count.  (more…)

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Korean Ginseng

January 29th, 2009 by Homer Liao | No Comments | Filed in ginseng

Korean Ginseng, also known as Panax Ginseng or “the man root”, is grown in China.  For thousands of years, the Chinese have used Korean Ginseng as a preventative treatment to stimulate and cultivate the body’s well being.  Korean Ginseng is credited with preventing and treating stress and fatigue as well as repairing the sexual center in the brain.  Korean Ginseng has thirteen ginsenosides including panaxans and polysaccharides.  Panaxans are responsible for lowering blood sugar levels and polysaccharides build the immune system.  The panax found in ginseng is recommended for use in treating type 2 diabetes.  Polysaccharides strengthen the body’s immune system which defends the body against diseases and stress related illnesses by activating the growth of disease fighting T-cells.

Ginseng is known as an adaptogen.  Adaptogens are compounds found in the body known to relieve stress.  Korean Ginseng supports the hypothalamus, pituitary and adrenal glands which are known to combat stress.  Korean Ginseng also stimulates endorphin production.  Endorphins are responsible for providing the body with euphoric sensations.  Korean Ginseng also targets the region of the brain that promotes sexual stimulation.  It increases testosterone levels and raises sperm count.  Korean Ginseng can be taken orally or by applying it to the body.  In the treatment of erectile dysfunction, male patients are treated by rubbing the medicinal product on their genitalia.  Studies show that by taking Korean Ginseng, male subjects reported an increase in sexual desire, the ability to obtain and maintain an erection and a higher sperm count. (more…)

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Ginseng Tea

January 29th, 2009 by Homer Liao | No Comments | Filed in ginseng

Ginseng, otherwise known by its Greek name of Panax has been used in Asia for thousands of years to prevent and treat health conditions as well as promote a healthy lifestyle.  Ginseng Tea gained recognition in Western culture in the twentieth century when studies being performed showed the beneficial qualities related to consuming Ginseng Tea.  Ginsenosides are natural chemicals found in Ginseng Tea.  It is believed that ginsenosides are responsible for the curative power of the tea.  Ginseng Tea is known to prevent and treat certain types of cancer, obesity and weight loss, and sexual dysfunctions.  Ginseng Tea also aids in the digestive process.  In addition, it is consumed to raise the immune system, lower stress and stimulate mental activity.

There are three main types of Ginseng Tea: American Ginseng, Asian Ginseng and Siberian Ginseng.  Each is known for its curative and restorative powers.  American Ginseng is found in the Midwest United States and in Canada.  Asian Ginseng is grown in China, Japan and Korea.  Siberian Ginseng is grown in Asia and Russia.

Studies on laboratory animals show that the consumption of Ginseng Tea has slowed carcinogens related to certain cancers such as lung and stomach cancer.  It is believed that the polyphenols found in Ginseng Tea have an anticarcino effect on pre-cancerous and cancerous cells.  Research shows that Japanese who smoke as much or even more than Westerners have a reduced rate of cancer because of their mass consumption of Ginseng Tea.  Ginseng Tea is also used for weight loss and controlling obesity.  Ginseng Tea is known to boost the metabolism and when consistently consumed, Ginseng Tea can also curb appetites.  The tea also works as diuretic allowing urine to flush out any toxins in the body.  The root of the Ginseng plant is used as an aphrodisiac to treat sexual dysfunctions in both men and women.  It also works to reverse impotence and erectile dysfunction.  The Ginseng remedies sexual dysfunctions by activating adrenal hormones.  Ginseng is known to be an adaptogen which is a substance that is responsible for alleviating stress.  It is believed that regular consumption of Ginseng Tea may aid in stress relief.  The plant’s antioxidant effects are shown to increase mental and physical stimulation as well as boost the immune system.

Ginseng Tea can either be bought at an herbal retailer or it can be made at home.  If you choose to make the tea at home, the first step is selecting a Panax (ginseng) rhizome, or root, that is firm and not discolored.  You may also be able to find pre-sliced rhizome.  Boil a pot of water and pour it over three to five pieces of ginseng.  Let it sit for about five minutes.  The longer the mixture sits, the stronger the tea.  Ginseng Tea tends to be a bit strong or bitter so you made need to mix it with something sweet.

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Ginseng Supplements

January 29th, 2009 by Homer Liao | No Comments | Filed in ginseng

The advantages of ginseng supplements were widely known and integrated in Asian culture for thousands of years.  Ginseng has been used for its therapeutic values in China for over five thousand years.  The word Ginseng comes from the Chinese words for “man plant” and it was named so due to its resemblance to the male body type.  The Greek word of Panax means “all healing”.  Ginseng grows naturally in Asia and Russia and is cultivated in the Midwest section of the United States and in Canada.  Ginseng was first taken orally as a supplement to prevent and cure illnesses, relieve stress, maintain a healthy weight, treat many physical and mental dysfunctions, aid in digestion, and promote overall body and mind health.  There are three types of Ginseng.  They are: American, Asian and Siberian.  Asian Ginseng is known as Panax Ginseng.  American Ginseng is known scientifically as Panax Quinquefolium and Siberian Ginseng is also known as Eleutherococcus Senticocus.  While all three share some qualities, there are many differences between the three.

Today, under the guidelines of contemporary scientific studies, Ginseng is referred to as an adaptogen.  An adaptogen is a material that is believed to rejuvenate the mind and body and its functions without the hazards of side effects.  Scientific research performed on ginseng supplements has shown that ginseng has been reported to cure illnesses such as hepatitis C.  It also is used for lowering blood pressure and increasing physical stamina and mental well being.  Ginseng supplements are recommended for treatment of maintaining blood glucose levels in diabetics and improve the body’s immune system.  The Asian culture has been using ginseng supplements to promote longevity and decrease the effects of aging.  Ginseng supplements are prescribed to those suffering from certain types of cancer including breast cancer, colon and prostate cancer. (more…)

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