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Pure Siberian Ginseng – Premium Tincture

Original price was: £33.Current price is: £28. every 6 weeks

Let Nature give you an energy boost! Siberian ginseng (or eleuthero) is known to be a natural stimulant, traditionally taken to help increase energy, reduce fatigue and improve cognitive function.1

Our high-concentration, full-spectrum Siberian ginseng root tincture is 100% pure and has been produced here in the UK specifically for Chuckling Goat.

Our premium tinctures are made using medical grade alcohol. We never add any chemicals, additives or preservatives and bottle our product in a UV protective green glass bottle with a convenient fast-flow dropper.

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  • 1:3 30% 100ml (100ml bottle, 30% ABV. Made of 1 part herb to 3 parts alcohol)
  • High-concentration, full-spectrum Siberian ginseng root tincture
  • 100% pure. Produced in the UK
  • Medical grade alcohol
  • Vegan, gluten-free, sugar-free, non-GMO
  • Chemical, additive & preservative free
  • UV protective green glass bottle with fast-flow dropper
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Why take Siberian ginseng and what are the benefits?

People may take this herb for its notable physical effects. For example, some athletes use eleuthero to enhance athletic performance. Others take it to get through physically demanding work days.2

Siberian ginseng is used in traditional medicines as an adaptogen, a compound that helps the body better handle and adapt to stress. It also acts as a stimulant, increasing nervous system function.3

According to Medical News Today, potential health benefits of Siberian ginseng include:

  • Increasing energy and reducing fatigue
  • Improving cognitive function
  • Enhancing exercise
  • Healing wounds and preventing ulcers
  • Increasing low blood pressure
  • Reducing osteoporosis
  • Managing menopause
  • Reducing or limiting respiratory tract infections
  • Improving lymphatic function
  • Preventing and repairing nerve damage
  • Lowering or stabilizing blood sugar levels

Read more about the benefits of Siberian Ginseng here.

What is Siberian ginseng and how do I take it?

Siberian ginseng is the common name for Eleuthro (Eleutherococcus senticosus or Acanthopanax senticosus), a small, woody shrub belonging to the Araliaceae plant family that has been used medically for at least 2,000 years.

Our Siberian ginseng wellness supplement is a premium tincture that extracts pure herb into medical-grade alcohol to provide the fastest, most efficient results; it’s absorbed into the system more quickly than powders or tablets.

Recommended dosage: 1 ml (15 – 20 drops) in 200 ml of water, 3 times daily.

We recommend that after six weeks of daily use, you take a two week break.

Contraindications

This product contains pharmaceutical-grade alcohol so is not recommended for children, pregnant or breastfeeding women or anyone who wishes to avoid alcohol.

Always check with your doctor before taking a new herbal remedy, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication or have an ongoing medical condition.

How does Siberian ginseng work?

Siberian ginseng, also known as Eleuthero, is valued for its stimulating effects on the nervous system. It falls under the category of adaptogens, a group of plants known for their potential to help the body manage various types of stress, including physical, chemical, and biological challenges. These plants are thought to exert their effects primarily through the HPA (hypothalamus, pituitary, adrenals) axis, which plays a central role in managing stress responses.

The significance of managing stress effectively is underscored by numerous health concerns that are linked to chronic stress. It is believed that prolonged stress can contribute to a range of issues including susceptibility to the common cold, changes in weight, cardiovascular health challenges, sleep disturbances, mood disorders such as depression, gastrointestinal problems, and even affects the body’s ability to heal. Additionally, stress can manifest physically in forms of musculoskeletal pain, including back, neck, and shoulder pain.

By potentially influencing the HPA axis, adaptogens like Siberian ginseng may offer supportive benefits in alleviating the impact of stress and promoting overall health and well-being. This makes them an area of interest for further research and consideration in holistic health practices.

 

What is Siberian ginseng used for?

Eleuthero, often recognized for its stimulating properties, is reputed to enhance physical stamina and mental acuity. It is sometimes compared to caffeine for its energizing effects, though it is noted for not leading to the same kind of crash associated with caffeine consumption.

According to insights from “Botanical Medicine for Women’s Health,” there is clinical evidence suggesting benefits for specific groups. For example, individuals experiencing moderate fatigue, particularly those with chronic fatigue syndrome, might find Eleuthero beneficial. Furthermore, there are indications that older adults could see improvements in mental health and social functioning after using Eleuthero for a period of four weeks.

This adaptogen is valued not only for its potential immediate effects on stamina and sharpness but also for its longer-term benefits in improving how the body handles stress and fatigue. Such properties make Eleuthero a subject of interest in both research and holistic health circles, as it might offer supportive benefits in managing and potentially enhancing day-to-day well-being and cognitive functions.

What is a herbal tincture?

Tinctures are concentrated herbal extracts made by soaking some part of a plant in alcohol, which works to pull out or “extract” the active ingredients in the plant parts, concentrating them as a liquid. This liquid can then be consumed by adding 15-20 drops into a small amount of water.

Tinctures have been around for millennia and are a key component of traditional herbal medicine. Tinctures make it easy to consume the natural health-boosting chemicals found in some plants. An estimated 80 percent of the world population relies on tinctures for at least some of their healthcare needs.8

Our premium herbal tinctures are made right here in the UK, by soaking one part Siberian Ginseng root in three parts 30% alcohol.

We use a medical grade alcohol which is grain-derived, pure 95.5% ethanol with a distilled water 4.5% additional, adhering to the British and European pharmacopoeia monograph specification. It is approved for use in medicine production and perfectly safe for human consumption.

How much Siberian ginseng should I take daily?

Our Siberian ginseng is in tincture form, which is an alcohol-based liquid extract. We recommend that you take 15 – 20 drops, up to three times daily, mixed into a small amount of water between meals. We do not recommend taking Siberian ginseng immediately before bedtime as it may boost your energy and make it difficult to sleep. According to the Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, for chronic conditions, such as stress or fatigue, Siberian ginseng is sometimes taken for three months, followed by three to four weeks off.