Siberian ginseng

(Eleutherococcus senticosus)

Other names: Eleuterococo, Ginseng Siberiano, Venäjänjuuri, Sibirischer Ginseng, Harilik Eleuterokokk, Sibiřský Ženšen, Tajgagyökér, Σιβηρικό τζίνσενγκ, Russisk Rod, Eleitorokoks, Elevterokok, Sibirski Ženšen, Eleuterokok Kolczasty, Żeń-szeń suberyjski, Rysk Rot, Sibirski Ginseng

Siberian ginseng is native to Northeastern Asia. It grows in parts of Russia, the Far East, Korea, China, and Japan. It has been used for thousands of years, believed it promotes longevity. The Siberian ginseng root contains phenols eleutherosides, which are derivatives of lignans, coumarins, and phenylpropanoids; flavonoids hyperin, rutin, afzelin, quercetin, and kaempferol; phenolic acids; triterpenic acids; and anthocyanins.

Siberian ginseng may be beneficial for memory, fatigue, cancer, athletic performance, genital herpes, diabetes, blood pressure, cold, osteoporosis, menopause, and healing wounds.

Compliance: food supplement, cosmetics ingredient

Compliance varies from country to country. There is no harmonized botanical list of allowed botanicals in food or food supplements for all EU countries. Compliance for cosmetic ingredients is harmonized in EU.

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These claims have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or the European Medicines Agency (EMA). The product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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