Why Panax Ginseng is called the 'all-healing' root for vitality

Why Panax Ginseng is called the 'all-healing' root for vitality

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Ancient wisdom meets modern science

 

For thousands of years, Panax Ginseng has been a cornerstone of traditional Chinese and Korean medicine. Its name tells a story: “Panax” is derived from the Greek word for “all-healing.” While we don’t promise miracles, it is fascinating how this root has earned a global reputation as a premier adaptogen which is a natural substance that helps the body find balance and resilience against daily stress.

 

The secret: Ginsenosides

 

The power of Panax Ginseng is concentrated in its root, which contains unique active compounds called ginsenosides. These compounds are the primary focus of modern research into energy levels, physical endurance, and sexual vitality.

 

Focus, resilience, and desire

 

Many people who incorporate Panax Ginseng into their routine describe feeling more grounded and mentally sharp. It is frequently used in premium formulations aimed at supporting:

 

  • Sexual wellbeing: Research suggests a connection between Panax Ginseng and improved sexual function. One systematic review noted positive effects on libido and performance for both men and women (Jang DJ, et al., 2008).

 

  • Cognitive performance: In demanding moments, this root acts as a mental ally. A notable study found that single doses could help reduce subjective feelings of mental fatigue and support cognitive performance during sustained tasks (Reay JL, et al., 2005) 

 

A Balanced Approach

 

In Sens, we don't just use Panax Ginseng in isolation. We combine it with other carefully selected natural ingredients, creating a balanced formula designed to support you gently and holistically. 

 

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References

 

Jang DJ, Lee MS, Shin BC, Lee YC, Ernst E. Red ginseng for treating erectile dysfunction: a systematic review. Br J Clin Pharmacol. 2008;66(4):444-45


Reay JL, Kennedy DO, Scholey AB. Single doses of Panax ginseng (G115) reduce blood glucose levels and improve cognitive performance during sustained mental activity. Appetite. 2005;45(3):317-324

 

Disclaimer: The effects of this product may vary from person to person. This content is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult a healthcare professional before using any supplement if you have underlying health conditions, are pregnant, are taking medication or have specific health questions.

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