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Get in TouchIs Siberian Tiger ginseng similar to Panax ginseng?
Siberian Tiger ginseng is actually not a part of the ginseng family, it's part of the eleutherocuccus genus. Because It has similar adaptogenic properties to a ginseng, over time it has been incorrectly referred to as a type of ginseng, and the name has stuck.
What are adaptogens?
Adaptogens are plants, herbs and mushrooms that help us adapt to or recover from the damaging effects of environmental or lifestyle stresses. They have been used for thousands of years in traditional Indian and Chinese medicine practices, and are revered for their ability to bring the body back into homeostasis — the body’s natural place of balance.
Who needs adaptogens?
When stress constantly piles high, our body’s response can be negatively affected, increasing the risk of disease. Some daily life factors that may cause stress include:
Poor eating and sleep habits
Stored mental and emotional tension
Unaddressed physical symptoms and diseases
Financial, family, work, and social obligations
Organika’s line of adaptogens can help provide the support you need to thrive in modern conditions.
I’ve heard about lignans before. What benefits do they have in the body?
Lignans are a type of polyphenol (like the phytonutrient found in red wine). When we metabolize lignans from plants, they transform into a type of phytoestrogen. These molecules resemble human estrogen, but have a much weaker effect on the body. Lignans in our diet can be beneficial for blocking strong xenoestrogens from environmental toxins, as well as giving us a little estrogenic activity if ours is low. Do be mindful if you have a hormone-related cancer; please see your healthcare practitioner before taking.
Is this a new herb on the market?
No. As it’s native to Japan, northern China, southeastern Russia, South Korea and North Korea, in these places eleuthero has been used for a long time - over 2000 years!