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HAN WANG GINSENG EXPORT CO., LTD was found in 2002,located in LIOUBA county of SHANXI province. LIOU BA county is located in the south of SHAN XI province, north of Han Zhong city,in the hinterland of the south of QINLING MOUNTAIONS.Advantaged of natural resources, mild climate and delightful environment with a 92.8% woodland and 1.2% of the crude grazing covering the LIOUBA county.It has a wonderful reputation for“green treasury”.
It has average altitude of 1000 meters of broadleaf forest area and annual rainfall of about 1000 millimeter, average air temperature around 13 degree Celsius, the frost-free season around 150-200 days, mild climate, flush rainfall, and relative humidity around 80%,loose and deepy soil, fecund ground, abundant humic of wooden arenaceous, PH5-5.6 of the soil. herbal plant-Ginseng HERBAL ROOTS FOR TRADITIONAL MEDICINE grow in this area. This self-growing HERB is a natural wonder of the LIUBA county.
HAN WANG GINSENG EXPORT CO., LTD has the advanced and integrated equipments, combined with the chinese traditional processing method. The Ginseng efficacious element has been maintained .Our product's name matches the reality of”“green products”.Our company have a professional,crack,efficient group.Our company has been issued pharmaceutical and foodstuff manufacture license by chinese government.Our products have market in Europe, north America, Australia, Japan, Korea, southeast of asia etc.
Along with the expedited swing of modern live, the zoology have been destroying, the huge stress of work and the air pollution also subjecting more and more people to subhealthy conditions.Many people select the crude,green,healthy, life_prolonging products and foodstaff to support their health care. The series‘Green Ginseng prodcuts’of HAN WANG GINSENG EXPORT CO., LTD is your perfect option.
What is ginseng:
Ginseng's original name was "man root" since the ginseng root resembles the shape of a human body. Ancient Chinese doctrines state that a plant that resembles a human body part will have a healing effect on that body part. Therefore it is believed ginseng is able to restore harmony to the entire body.
Ginseng is a slow growing herb, which consists of a light colored root, a single stalk and long oval green leaves. Ginseng contains complex carbohydrates called saponins or ginsengsines. It possesses anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-cancer elements.
For years, the Chinese have used ginseng as an energy tonic. Today, the western world is exploring its benefits in treating stress and levels of mental lucidity.
Russian research has found ginseng stimulates physical and mental activity in tired and weak individuals. It was also found to help with balance.
Asian research has found that ginseng helps mental improvement, eliminates anemia, and helps prevent diabetes, neurosis, coughs, tuberculosis and asthma. It was also found to strengthen the gastrointestinal system and help with liver regeneration. It is even able to reduce the effects of alcohol and decrease hangovers. People taking regular ginseng were found to be able to handle higher levels of stress on both an emotional and physical level.
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There is tradition, folklore, and research which support the healing and health benefits of ginseng.
It also has experienced safe use through the years. There has been more modern research done on ginseng than on any other herb. In fact, today athletic performance experts as well as the medical community are studying it.
Although it is best known and successful at boosting the immune system, improving mental function, and enhancing the ability to deal with stress, there are still studies being done to determine what other areas ginseng can be beneficial.
The History of Ginseng:
So popular is this herb that more than 50,000 people are employed worldwide in the ginseng industry. Rather than addressing specific conditions, ginseng is used to treat underlying weakness that can lead to a variety of conditions.
For example, among its many uses, ginseng is recommended as an herbal remedy for people who are frequently fatigued, weak, stressed, and affected by repeated colds and flu. Ginseng is an adaptogen, capable of protecting the body from physical and mental stress and helping bodily functions return to normal.
In traditional Chinese medicine, our vital qi is composed of two opposing forces, yin and yang. Yin and yang are dualistic opposites that churn and cycle in all life and, indeed, all matter. The yang aspect of the life forces is the bright, hot, external, dispersive, dynamic pole. The yin aspect is the dark, moist, internal, contracted, mysterious pole. All people, all plants, all matter, and yes, even all diseases have their yin and yang aspects.
Traditional Chinese medicine is very sophisticated in its observation of these phenomena; thus, all botanical therapies are fine-tuned accordingly. Chinese ginseng, for example, might be recommended to warm and stimulate someone who is weak and cold from nervous exhaustion. Chinese ginseng, on the other hand, is best for someone who is hot, stimulated, and restless from nervous exhaustion and is feverish. It is good for someone experiencing a lot of stress and subsequent insomnia.Chinese ginseng is used to help people recuperate from fever and the feeling of fatigue associated with the heat of summer.
Medicinal Uses of Ginseng:
ginseng has been used in herbal remedies for centuries -- now it's time to find out why. Below, you will find the medicinal uses of ginseng and how to prepare it.
Uses of Ginseng:
chinese ginseng is used as a general tonic by modern Western herbalists as well as by traditional Chinese practitioners. It is thought to gently stimulate and strengthen the central nervous system in cases of fatigue, physical exertion, weakness from disease and injury, and prolonged emotional stress.
Ginseng's most widespread use is among the elderly. It is reported to help control diabetes, improve blood pressure and heart action, reduce cholesterol levels, and reduce mental confusion, headaches, and weakness among the elderly. Chinese ginseng's affinity for the nervous system and its ability to promote relaxation makes it useful for stress-related conditions such as insomnia and anxiety.
Serious athletes may benefit from the use of Chinese ginseng with improved stamina and endurance. The Asian species also is reported to be a sexual tonic and aphrodisiac, useful in maintaining the reproductive organs and sexual desire into old age and to help prevent or reverse erectile dysfunction associated with prostate diseases or stress. Animal and human studies have shown chinese ginseng possibly reduces the occurrence of cancer: Ginseng preparations increase production of immune cells, which may boost immune function.
Ginseng contains many complex saponins, referred to as ginsenosides and panaxosides. Ginsenosides have been extensively studied and found to have numerous complex actions, including the following: They stimulate bone marrow production, stimulate the immune system, inhibit tumor growth, balance blood sugar, stabilize blood pressure, and detoxify the liver, among many other tonic effects. Ginseng also contains numerous other constituents.
1.Enable you to have better mental concentration as well as mental alertness
2.successful at boosting the immune system
3.promotes efficient oxygen utilization
4.helps support a healthy lifestyle
5.enhances physical endurance
6.maintains natural energy
7.provides an overall healthy feeling of well being
8.an energizing dietary supplement
9.enhances physical and mental resistance to environmental stress
10.increases energy and improves overall health
11.help you body fight against diseases including cancer, diabetes, imbalance of blood pressure, etc.
Usage:
1.Use it everyday for the best results. It works especially well on empty stomach, like before you eat breakfast in the morning. If you wish, you can mix it into drinks like milk, fruit juice, tea. it also taste good when you mix it with a little sugar or honey.
2.You can use it for many of the common ailments like tired ness, insomnia, headache, colds or flu, aches and weakness, pains. Your condition can be improved by taking ginseng 2 of 3 times a day.
3. Because ginseng is very alkaline it is very useful for neutralising the excess acid in the stomach in such cases as ulcers, and is very beneficial for those dieting.
4. For the case of diabetes or those who require low sugar diets, ginseng extract is most suitable as it is 100% pure concentrated ginseng, whereas the ginseng tea does contain natural glucose. Ginseng balances the blood sugar level.
5.For those who suffer from high blood pressure ginseng is most helpful as it will remove cholesterol from the blood vessel around the heart consequently removing the cause of the problem. However. the best way of using ginseng to treat such cases is to take it in snaIl quantities such as once a day (1 cup) over a long period of time.To take large amounts of ginseng in this case is not useful as it will remove the colesterol too quickly and thus increase the blood circulation.
6. Ginseng is very useful for clearing up spots of pimples, such as those on the face. However, you may experience a slight increase in spots or an increase in the number of times you go to the toilet a few days after taking ginseng. This is because ginseng is cleaning out the blood and the impurities have to come out somewhere! If this does happen don’t he alarmed but continue for a few more days and the problem will disappear.
7. Ginseng has also been found helpful in the treatment of cancer, nervousness, kidney or liver problems, helping in recovery after sickness, and in many other sicknesses.
8. Even though you may be very healthy, you can still benefit by using ginseng to maintain your good condition to guard against the problems caused by too many artificial foods and the ravages of stress and strain.
9.For those who suffer from high blood pressure ginseng is most helpful as it will remove cholesterol from the blood vessel around the heart consequently removing the cause of the problem. However. the best way of using ginseng to treat such cases is to take it in snaIl quantities such as once a day (1 cup) over a long period of time.To take large amounts of ginseng in this case is not useful as it will remove the colesterol too quickly and thus increase the blood circul
Dosage:
1. 3-6 gram of ginseng; equivalent preparations.
2.Duration of administration: generally up to 3 months
Contraindication:
1.The Chinese consider the ginseng not used in who are warm or red in the face (such as menopausal women) or those who have high blood pressure or rapid heartbeat.
2.ginseng should not be used in those who are cold or pale or in those with a slow heartbeat.
3.people who experienced side effects such as a rash or diarrhea.
4.people who developing a fever
5.people who using warfarin or a blood thinner
6.Ginseng should be avoided during pregnancy
Side effect:
1.Possible side effects of chinese ginseng use include, curiously, some of the symptoms it is prescribed for: hypertension, insomnia, nervousness, and irritability. Acne and diarrhea are also occasionally reported.
2.Chinese ginseng can promote menstrual changes and breast tenderness on occasion. The side effects caused by ginseng resolve quickly once the herb is discontinued.
Gingseng Precautions and Warnings
Ginseng is one of the better-researched plants, and no serious toxicity has ever been reported. Many of the symptoms of toxicity associated with taking large doses of ginseng products (such as sleeplessness and irritability) can be traced to adulteration of the ginseng with the toxic herb aconite.