Geumsanmall Korean Red Ginseng Root Slices Preserved with fructose, Saponin, Panax, 200 gram (10ea X 20g)

Everyone from students to the elderly have turned to ginseng for its cognitive abilities. Consuming it can not only stimulate your cognitive abilities of focus and concentration, but can also stimulate neural activity that can be difficult to achieve in one’s older ages. The activity of antioxidants to stimulate these pathways prevent the accumulation of plaque and free radicals in the brain, effectively preventing the onset of dementia, Alzheimer’s, and other cognitive disorders.

The powerful combination of chemicals found within ginseng have a wide range of effects, including the suppression of appetite. When dried or powdered ginseng is consumed, it can quickly suppress the “hunger hormones” from triggering any cravings, thereby helping people in their weight loss efforts from cheating or snacking in between meals, while delivering a range of other healthy benefits at the same time.

As a soothing and anti-inflammatory substance, ginseng is often prescribed for women suffering from extreme menstrual discomfort and cramps. It can also help to reduce the mood swings commonly associated with menstruation and the menopausal change in middle-aged women.

Although extensive research is ongoing in other cancers, the most promising oncological area for ginseng is in colorectal cancer; research has shown a direct decrease in colorectal cancer spread and symptoms with the regular inclusion of it in one’s diet. Early research on other types of cancer show anti-tumor properties, but these studies are still in the early stages and debate still exists on the true medicinal benefit of ginseng in terms of cancer.

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