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Recognized
the world over as one of the ultimate adaptogenic
agents, Siberian Ginseng, also known as
Acanthopanax and Eleutherococcus, helps provide
real long term energy and the ability to cope with
a world of stress.
The
herb has developed a major reputation as a premier
supplement for those who require additional
physical strength or who suffer as a result of low
resistance to the side effects of extreme
exertion. It aids in the recovery from hard
exercise, as well as from extreme mental exertion.
It is now routinely used by people required to
engage in high stress, high energy-demanding
activities such as high altitude flying,
long-distance sailing, working in high or low
temperature environments or in deep water.
Acanthopanax is used by all Russian (cosmonauts)
astronauts. The use of the extract of this herb in
these endeavors has been reported to increase
physical strength, sharpen concentration, improve
various parameters of mental power, increase
visual acuity, improve color vision and to promote
healing power.
Siberian
Ginseng is especially popular among athletes or
physical workers who require substantial sources
of adaptive energy and endurance, such as long
distance runners, rock climbers, bicyclists, scuba
divers, dancers, tennis players and by others
seeking to enhance physical and mental
performance, endurance and adaptability.
Acanthopanax
is a very powerful adaptogenic agent. It helps
expand the dimensions of work that one can
perform, improving work capacity in both the short
and long term. Workers all over the world have
found that regular consumption of the extract of
this herb provides endurance and the capacity to
handle heavy work loads with less strain on the
body. It contains no steroids or other dangerous
chemical agents. Its benefits are derived from its
broad spectrum of eleutherosides, chemical agents
that help the nervous and endocrine systems to
perform at a higher level. These eleutherosides
are saponins, which are very similar to the
saponins found in Panax Ginseng and Gynostemma.
Acanthopanax
increases respiratory power by improving the
ability of the body to absorb and efficiently use
oxygen. For this reason, Russian cosmonauts use it
during space travel. Mountain climbers who scale
peaks where oxygen becomes scarce commonly use
Acanthopanax to reduce the stress on the body
caused by the adverse conditions, and to absorb
oxygen more efficiently. For the same reasons, any
one engaged in hard physical activity will benefit
from the consumption of Siberian Ginseng. It is a
superb athlete’s tonic, especially for athletes
who rely on respiratory endurance.
Acanthopanax
helps regulate functions so that optimum
physiological efficiency is achieved. Used
regularly, the energy of the whole body will
increase. This herb has been shown to reduce the
activation of the adrenal cortex in response to
stress, which means that it helps to prevent
excessive stress reactions, which can in term
damage other components of the endocrine and
nervous systems and result in exhaustion. In
clinical trials in which Acanthopanax was
administered to healthy human subjects, results
showed that Acanthopanax increases the ability of
humans to withstand a wide range of adverse
physical and mental conditions, such as exercise,
increase in workload, noise, heat, motion and
decompression. It was also shown in the same
studies to improve athletic performance and the
quality of work under stressful conditions.
Besides
being characterized as a tonic herb, Acanthopanax
is in fact also regarded as a mild, but
significant "stimulant." This
stimulating action refers to the pharmacological
ability of Acanthopanax to increase the work
capacity of a person after a single dose of the
preparation. This is in some contrast to its tonic
action, which refers to its ability to increase
work capacity after prolonged or continuous use of
the substance. Work capacity is increased as a
result of taking a tonic, not just during the time
period when the substance is being used, but for a
sustained period of time afterwards. Acanthopanax
has the rare ability to both increase immediate
energy and long-term energy, and is thus known as
a "stimulating tonic." It increases the
general tone of the body, while adjusting and
normalizing arterial blood pressure and blood
sugar levels. It does not possess the negative
side effects, depressing qualities or addictive
potential of most other pharmacological and
biological stimulants such as coffee, guarana,
amphetamines, or cocaine, etc. It is the safest
and healthiest known stimulant.
In
addition to this, Acanthopanax has been shown to
improve mental alertness and work output. Numerous
studies have demonstrated that Acanthopanax has
the ability to enhance sensorial perception,
improving visual acuity and night vision,
heightening auditory awareness, all while
protecting the eyes and hearing apparatus from
damage due to excess stimulation. In addition,
considerable research and clinical evidence has
demonstrated that Acanthopanax is a powerful
immune modulator. It helps to build resistance to
infectious disease and can prevent auto immune
reactions. Studies have shown that Acanthopanax is
especially useful in reducing the incidence of
influenza in groups of people who consume it
regularly.
It
has been demonstrated that Acanthopanax has
anabolic action which can result in an increase in
lean body weight. Acanthopanax, however, differs
from the steroid anabolic hormones. It does not
have a masculinizing effect.
Acanthopanax
is highly effective in treating and preventing
altitude sickness.
All
this adds up to one of the most useful and
powerful health supplements known to mankind. In
an era when workloads are intense, stress is
ubiquitous and competition is the name of the
game, Acanthopanax is the perfect adaptogenic
substance to make part of your daily regimen.
Those who use high quality Acanthopanax quickly
discover that it is one of the great tools in
natures herbal arsenal. It provides an abundance
of both quick and long-term energy that results in
an improved ability to handle stress, and further
results in the improvement of one’s capacities,
both physically and mentally. Acanthopanax has
been demonstrated to be a remarkably safe
substance.
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Description
Mild tasting, yet potent in effect, our Siberian
Ginseng is made from wild roots. An 8:1
concentrate.
Primary
Traditional Functions
Tonifies Qi, adaptogen, immune modulating
Typical
Usage
1 or 2 squeezes of the dropper (~35 - 70 drops), 1
-3 times per day, or as desired
Note
History:
Acanthopanax
senticosus (the Latin name for Siberian Ginseng)
has been used in China for over 2,000 years. It is
believed to have been first described in the Shen
Nong Ben Cao where the Spirit Farmer graded it a
general herb and described it as being useful for
promoting energy and curing rheumatism. Later, Li
Shih Chen, in his great Catalog of Medicinal
Herbs, upgraded it to a superior herb, indicating
the he believed that Acanthopanax has a primarily
tonic, anti-aging nature rather than a medicinal
effect. He describes it as follows: "Its
action is to invigorate physical energy, regulate
vigor, strengthen the skeleton and tendons and
increase one’s ambition. If administered over a
long period of time, it can delay weakness and
aging. Indications for its use include sexual
debility, overly-frequent urination, lumbago
(low-back pain), rheumatic pain in the legs and
weakness of vigor and vitality."
Historically,
there has been some confusion as to which species
is really the tonic and which are more medicinal.
Studies done in the Soviet Union and in China
clearly identified the correct species during the
1960’s. Acanthopanax, referred to as
Eleutherococcus in Soviet sources, has become one
of the most popular and widely respected herbal
tonics in the world.
Qualities
Attributed to the Root:
According
to the Chinese Pharmacopoeia. Acanthopanax is used
for: hypofunction of the Spleen and the Kidney
marked by general weakness, lassitude, anorexia,
aching of the loins and knees; insomnia and
dream-disturbed sleep.
The
herb has developed a major reputation as a premier
supplement for those who require additional
physical strength or who suffer as a result of low
resistance to the side effects of extreme
exertion. It aids in the recovery from hard
exercise, as well as from extreme mental exertion.
It is now routinely used by people required to
engage in high stress, high energy-demanding
activities such as high altitude flying,
long-distance sailing, working in high or low
temperature environments or in deep water.
Acanthopanax is used by all Russian cosmonauts.
The use of the extract of this herb in these
endeavors has been reported to increase physical
strength, sharpen concentration, improve various
parameters of mental power, increase visual
acuity, improve color vision and to promote
healing power.
Acanthopanax
has been used regularly as a tonic by the people
of far northern China for over two thousand years,
but was not used widely in the full Chinese system
until the latter half of this century when phyto-biologists
in the Soviet Union discovered that this herb,
which they called Eleutherococcus senticosis, had
profound adaptogenic functions, similar to those
of ginseng. Acanthopanax has grown enormously in
reputation, importance and popularity in the
Chinese and Western herbal systems in the last few
decades. In fact, Acanthopanax, which is better
known in the Western world as Siberian Ginseng,
has exploded in usage throughout the world,
including Asia. Acanthopanax is now one of the
most commonly available, and widely used Chinese
tonic herbs on the American market. It is
especially popular among athletes or physical
workers who require substantial sources of
adaptive energy and endurance, such as long
distance runners, rock climbers, bicyclists, scuba
divers, dancers, tennis players and by others
seeking to enhance physical and mental
performance, endurance and adaptability.
Acanthopanax
is a very powerful adaptogenic agent. It is among
the most famous and important adaptogenic herbs in
the world. It helps expand the dimensions of work
that one can perform, improving work capacity in
both the short and long term. Athletes and workers
all over the world have found that regular
consumption of the extract of this herb provides
endurance and the capacity to handle heavy work
loads with less strain on the body. Although
Acanthopanax is an extremely safe herb that has
been clearly demonstrated to have no negative side
effects, it has been banned for use by Olympic
athletes because it provides an "unfair
competitive advantage." This should not deter
other athletes from using it. It contains no
steroids or other dangerous chemical agents. Its
benefits are derived from its broad spectrum of
eleutherosides, chemical agents that help the
nervous and endocrine systems to perform at a
higher level. These eleutherosides are saponins,
which are very similar to the saponins found in
Panax Ginseng, Notoginseng and Gynostemma.
Acanthopanax
increases respiratory power by improving the
ability of the body to absorb and efficiently use
oxygen. For this reason, Russian cosmonauts use it
during space travel. Mountain climbers who scale
peaks where oxygen becomes scarce commonly use
Acanthopanax to reduce the stress on the body
caused by the adverse conditions, and to absorb
oxygen more efficiently. For the same reasons, any
one engaged in hard physical activity will benefit
from the consumption of Siberian Ginseng. It is a
superb athlete’s tonic, especially for athletes
who rely on respiratory endurance.
Acanthopanax
helps regulate functions so that optimum
physiological efficiency is achieved. Used
regularly, the energy of the whole body will
increase. This herb has been shown to reduce the
activation of the adrenal cortex in response to
stress, which means that it helps to prevent
excessive stress reactions, which can in term
damage other components of the endocrine and
nervous systems and result in exhaustion. In
clinical trials in which Acanthopanax was
administered to healthy human subjects, results
showed that Acanthopanax increases the ability of
humans to withstand a wide range of adverse
physical and mental conditions, such as exercise,
increase in workload, noise, heat, motion and
decompression. It was also shown in the same
studies to improve athletic performance and the
quality of work under stressful conditions.
Besides
being characterized as a tonic herb, Acanthopanax
is in fact also regarded as a mild, but
significant "stimulant." This
stimulating action refers to the pharmacological
ability of Acanthopanax to increase the work
capacity of a person after a single dose of the
preparation. This is in some contrast to its tonic
action, which refers to its ability to increase
work capacity after prolonged or continuous use of
the substance. Work capacity is increased as a
result of taking a tonic, not just during the time
period when the substance is being used, but for a
sustained period of time afterwards. Acanthopanax
has the rare ability to both increase immediate
energy and long-term energy, and is thus known as
a "stimulating tonic." It increases the
general tone of the body, while adjusting and
normalizing arterial blood pressure and blood
sugar levels. It does not possess the negative
side effects, depressing qualities or addictive
potential of most other pharmacological and
biological stimulants such as coffee, guarana,
amphetamines, or cocaine, etc. It is the safest
and healthiest known stimulant.
In
addition to this, Acanthopanax has been shown to
improve mental alertness and work output. Numerous
studies have demonstrated that Acanthopanax has
the ability to enhance sensorial perception,
improving visual acuity and night vision,
heightening auditory awareness, all while
protecting the eyes and hearing apparatus from
damage due to excess stimulation. In addition,
considerable research and clinical evidence has
demonstrated that Acanthopanax is a powerful
immune modulator. It helps to build resistance to
infectious disease and can prevent auto immune
reactions. Studies have shown that Acanthopanax is
especially useful in reducing the incidence of
influenza in groups of people who consume it
regularly.
All
this adds up to one of the most useful and
powerful health supplements known to mankind. In
an era when workloads are intense, stress is
ubiquitous and competition is the name of the
game, Acanthopanax is the perfect adaptogenic
substance to make part of your daily regimen.
Those who use high quality Acanthopanax quickly
discover that it is one of the great tools in
natures herbal arsenal. It provides an abundance
of both quick and long-term energy that results in
an improved ability to handle stress, and further
results in the improvement of one’s capacities,
both physically and mentally.
Quality:
There
is considerable confusion in the world market as
to how to determine true Siberian Ginseng. True
Acanthopanax comes either from Soviet Siberia or
the northernmost province of China, Heilongjiang,
which is a frigid area adjacent to Soviet Siberia.
The plant is common in Heilongjiang, but does not
grow in any abundance elsewhere in China. It is
very difficult to find Acanthopanax root in herb
stores in America. The herb itself is the woody
root of the above-ground shrub. Because of its
woody nature, it takes a large quantity of the
root to yield even a small amount extract.
Generally, it takes fifty pounds of Acanthopanax
root to produce one pound of finished extract
powder. For this reason, it is generally found
only as a finished product as an extract. Most
Acanthopanax is processed in China and sold in
America as either concentrated powder in capsules
and pills or as liquid concentrates. High quality
Acanthopanax roots are large (0.5 ~ 1.5 inches
thick). The best extracts are dark in color and
are strongly bitter in flavor. Do not get this
herb confused with Acanthopanax gracilistylus
(Chinese: Wu Jia Pi), which is the root bark of a
related species used specifically in Chinese
herbalism to treat rheumatism, but which does not
have the tonic qualities of Acanthopanax
senticosus. This medicinal Acanthopanax is the
herb sold at Chinese herb shops in Chinatowns
throughout America.
Scientific
Knowledge:
Radix
Acanthopanax contains glycosides including resin
glycosides and phenolic glycosides. Five primary
glycosides, which are called eleutherosides, have
been isolated from the root. Many others of lesser
quantity have been isolated.
Experiments
have demonstrated that this herb exerts control
functions over excitatory and inhibitory control
mechanisms of the central nervous system. Numerous
experiments have shown that this herb improves
both the excitatory control mechanism and the
inhibitory control mechanism. Its central
excitatory, or stimulant, action has been reported
to be quite similar pharmacologically to that of
Panax Ginseng.
Extensive
work has been conducted in the former Soviet Union
as well as in China on the herb’s capacity to
regulate the body reaction to non-specific
stimuli. Both the root extract and the total
eleutherosides have shown significant anti-fatigue
activity. Eleutherosides have been shown to have a
stronger anti-fatigue effect than ginsenosides
(the glycosides present in Panax Ginseng). The
stimulant and anti-fatigue actions of Acanthopanax
have been proven in both animals and in humans For
example, animals subjected to extreme exertion
were tested after one hours rest to determine
their oxygen deficit. Those that had been given
Acanthopanax root showed that the oxygen deficit
had been absolutely abolished, whereas those of
the control group, tested under the same
conditions, still had an oxygen deficit 62% higher
than normal. Also, laboratory animals fed this
herb had significantly increased tolerance to
oxygen deprivation, as compared to animals not
provided the herb. The herb is very widely used by
humans to prevent altitude sickness, a disorder
associated with oxygen deficiency. It is commonly
used by mountain climbers.
Acanthopanax
has been shown to exert a powerful protective
action against numerous injuries that result from
radiation, both chronic and acute. It doubled the
survival time of animals exposed to lethal doses
of irradiation, and when combined with
antibiotics, tripled the survival period. It
protects the erythrocytes from damage due to
irradiation.
Laboratory
experiments have demonstrated that Acanthopanax
has marked detoxicant action, protecting animals
against various poisons.
The
antistress action of Acanthopanax has been studied
in great depth. This herb has been found to be
capable of altering the stress response mechanism
in such a way as to prevent severe pathology
associated with the mechanism. Laboratory results
have demonstrated reduction in adrenal
hypertrophy, maintenance of vitamin C content in
the adrenal glands, prevention of atrophy of the
thymus gland and reduction of gastric
bleeding---all signs of stress syndrome
progression. This antistress action has been
proven to be due to the activities of
eleutherosides E and B. Acanthopanax also
prolonged the resistance to stress. Laboratory
animals were subjected to extreme stress,
resulting in exhaustion. Those given Acanthopanax
did not experience cholesterol reduction, and
shrinkage or weight loss of the thymus, spleen,
liver, kidneys and heart. The animals which did
not receive the herb did experience significant
cholesterol reduction and shrinkage of the vital
organs associated with severe exhaustion resulting
from the extreme stress.
Acanthopanax
prevents damage to various endocrine glands. In
laboratory animals, it prevented adrenal
hyperplasia due to ACTH, and reduced adrenal
atrophy due to the administration of cortisone.
Similarly, it prevented thyroid enlargement due to
the administration of thyroxin, and prevented
thyroid atrophy due to administration of
methylthiouracil, a drug that normally causes
atrophy of the thyroid. And again, it lowered
blood glucose to normal in drug induced
hyperglycemic animals while increasing the blood
glucose in insulin-induced hypoglycemic animals.
Acanthopanax
has been found to exert a stimulant action on the
endocrine functions of the gonads and adrenals of
laboratory animals, resulting in significant
increases in mating activity.
The
remarkable normalizing ability of Acanthopanax was
again demonstrated when it was shown to regulate
the red and white blood cells and blood pressure.
Cobalt nitrate is known to cause an increase in
erythrocytes (red blood cells). Acanthopanax
normalized the red blood cell count in cases of
increased erythrocyte as a result of cobalt
nitrate. Phenylhydrazine decreases erythrocyte
count. Acanthopanax normalized erythrocyte counts
in the case of the increase due to
phenylhydrazine. Similarly, Acanthopanax
normalized blood pressure in laboratory animals,
whether the blood pressure was high or low to
start with. This regulatory effect of Acanthopanax
has been observed clinically in humans. Therefor
Acanthopanax is used clinically in China, Korea,
Russia and Japan to regulate blood pressure. After
profuse bleeding, Acanthopanax promoted the
recovery of hemoglobin and stimulated antibody
production. Blood pressure in either hypertensive
or hypotensive patients generally normalizes after
oral administration of Acanthopanax, according to
numerous clinical reports.
Acanthopanax
has been shown to promote antibody formation and
to protect the immune system, in particular to
prevent leukopenia (depressed white blood cell
count) due to various cytotoxins. When the herb,
as well as its polysaccharides, were administered
to tumor-bearing mice, the average number of
splenic macrophages was markedly increased, as was
the splenic weight of the animals. Oral
administration of Acanthopanax provided
prophylactic and therapeutic actions against
Ehrlich ascites carcinoma and sarcoma 180. It has
also been shown to reduce the transplantation rate
of other forms of experimental cancer in
laboratory animals. The herb consistently
inhibited induced tumors in laboratory animals.
For example, the extract of the root, when added
to drinking water, inhibited the metastasis of SSK
sarcoma and Walker carcinoma in rats.
The
extract of the root as well as the eleutherosides
isolated from the root have been found to have
gonadotrophic action. When the root extract or
total glycosides (as well as certain specific
eleutherosides) were administered to young male
mice, the RNA content increased as did the weight
of the prostate gland and testicles and total body
weight. The eleutherosides prevented testicular
and prostatic atrophy in castrated laboratory
animals. Acanthopanax effected females similarly.
It promoted early maturity and increased body
weight in female mice and increased the number of
eggs laid by hens, as well as increasing the total
nitrogen and protein contents of the fallopian
tubes.
It
has been demonstrated that Acanthopanax has
anabolic action which can result in an increase in
lean body weight. Acanthopanax, however, differs
from the steroid anabolic hormones. It does not
have a masculinizing effect.
Acanthopanax
has been found clinically useful for chronic
bronchitis, where it has proven antitussive,
expectorant, bronchodilatory, anti-asthmatic and
antibacterial actions. Its effects on chronic
bronchitis has been found to be especially useful
for elderly patients. Patients taking daily doses
between 8-22 grams (given in three doses) showed a
50% increase in vital capacity, compared to 29% in
the control group. The herb also improved the
reaction of the pituitary-adrenal system in these
patients. The patients became stronger and had a
strong recovery rate.
Acanthopanax
is highly effective in treating and preventing
altitude sickness. One experiment, involving over
200 soldiers in Tibet, resulted in a 97.3%
effective rate.
The
extract of Radix Acanthopanax is widely used
clinically in Asia. It is broadly used as an
adjunct in the treatment of chronic diseases,
where numerous reports indicate that the herb
increases physical strength of patients,
especially those who have undergone surgery,
severe acute illness and exhaustion. The root
extract is commonly used clinically to relieve the
symptoms and pain due to rheumatic arthritis. The
herb is also used clinically in China during the
treatment of diabetes mellitus.
Acanthopanax
has been demonstrated to be a remarkably safe
substance. No abnormalities resulted from
administration of Acanthopanax to mice at 350
g/kg., a very high dosage. When mice were given
doses 220 times the clinical dose, they showed no
abnormalities after seven days. The animals were
able to tolerate administration of the herb
extract throughout their life span without toxic
reactions. In fact, continuous treatment for six
months prolonged their average life span, and did
not adversely affect ensuing offspring.
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