This blend contains Panax & Siberia Green ginseng, Matcha tea, Schisandra berry
Panax, commonly known as Asian or Korean ginseng, is renowned for its potential health benefits due to its active compounds, called ginsenosides:
Boosts Energy and Stamina: Panax ginseng is often used to enhance physical endurance, increase energy levels, and reduce fatigue. It's believed to promote vitality and stamina by supporting the body's adaptation to stressors. Athletes and individuals seeking a natural energy boost often turn to Panax ginseng.
Cognitive Function Support: Some studies suggest that Panax ginseng may have positive effects on cognitive function, including improved mental clarity, focus, and memory. It's believed to have neuroprotective properties that may help support brain health and function.
Siberian ginseng, also known as Eleuthero or Siberian Green ginseng, shares some characteristics with Asian ginseng but comes from a different plant species. Its potential benefits include:
Adaptogenic Properties: Similar to Asian ginseng, Siberian ginseng is considered an adaptogen, assisting the body in adapting to stressors. It may help improve resilience to stress, support the adrenal glands, and enhance overall stress response. It's believed to promote mental and physical resilience, improving stamina and endurance.
Immune System Support: Siberian ginseng is associated with immune-enhancing properties. It's believed to help stimulate the immune system, potentially increasing resistance to infections and supporting overall immune function.
Matcha tea, a powdered form of green tea, offers several potential health benefits:
High in Antioxidants: Matcha is exceptionally rich in antioxidants, particularly catechins, such as EGCG (epigallocatechin gallate). These antioxidants help combat oxidative stress, reduce inflammation, and protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. EGCG, in particular, is associated with various health benefits, including potential cancer-fighting properties.
Enhanced Calmness and Alertness: Matcha contains L-theanine, an amino acid known for its calming and mood-enhancing effects. When consumed alongside caffeine, which is naturally present in matcha but in lower amounts than in coffee, L-theanine may promote relaxation without causing drowsiness. This combination can lead to a state of alertness and focus without the jitters often associated with high caffeine intake.
Additionally, matcha is rich in vitamins, minerals, and chlorophyll, contributing to its potential health-promoting properties.
Schisandra berries, used in traditional Chinese medicine, are associated with several potential health benefits:
Adaptogenic Properties: Schisandra is considered an adaptogen, assisting the body in managing stress and promoting overall resilience. It's believed to help the body adapt to stressors, potentially reducing the impact of stress on various physiological processes. This adaptogenic quality may contribute to improved energy, reduced fatigue, and enhanced mental clarity.
Liver Health Support: Schisandra is known for its potential to promote liver health. It contains compounds that may support liver function, aiding in detoxification processes and protecting liver cells from damage caused by toxins or oxidative stress. This hepatoprotective effect is attributed to its antioxidant properties.
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