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The Constituents of Bing Han Ginseng |
Germanium: Releases oxygen in the blood thus purifying it. Helps to correct the acid-alkaline balance by reducing the free radical icons in the bloodstream.
Panaxatriol, Panaxadiol: Organic compounds with the same basic structure as the body's hormones, particularly similar to the adrenal hormones cortisone and DCAs and the male and female hormones testosterone and estrogen. These elements work to build up the general health of the body by regulating the burning of energy. These are elements which help the body adapt to all types of stress and may be the key to explaining ginseng's amazing regulatory and curing powers.
Saponin Panaquilon: Mildly increases endocrine activity.
Panaxapogenol: Mildly increases metabolic activity.
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Panaxin: Mildly stimulates the circulation.
Panacene: Mildly stimulates the digestive process.
Ginsenin: Helps to regulate the blood sugar levels.
Volatile Oil Panasen: Stimulates the function of the brain. This substance gives ginseng its characteristic odor. It is lost to some extent by drying or boiling the roots.
Fatty Acid Plasmatic Stearic, Oleic, Lnolei, Acid: Help to prevent the formation of cholesterol in the blood and are thought to facilitate the burning of the body's fat deposit
Amino Acids: These are the basic components of the protein and are found in ginseng in varying amounts.
Enzyme Amylases Phenolase: Aids digestion.
Vitamins - Thiamin (B1), Riboflavin (B2), Niacin (B3), Folic Acids, Panthithenic Acid, Chorine, Biotin, Cobalamin (B12), Ascorbic Acid (C), and Flavonoids: The B complex is especially necessary for the vital functions of a healthy nervous system.
Minerals - Barium Born, Calcium, Cobalt, Copper, Germanium Iron, Magnesium, Manganese, Molybdenum, Phosphorous Potassium, Sodium, Sulfurs, Vanadium, Zinc, and trace elements: If you compare the contents of ginseng to any commercial vitamin or mineral supplements, you can clearly see how valuable ginseng really is.
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