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A considerable amount of scientific work on the chemistry, pharmacology and clinical effects of Siberian ginseng, (or Eleutherococcus), has been published over the past three decades. It is believed to be an adaptogen, and so is often recommended to combat stress and fatigue. In fact, because it has a caffeine type of action in maintaining that 'get up and go' feeling, it is often said to be best taken first thing in the morning. Unlike Panax ginseng, Siberian ginseng does not contain ginsenosides and is therefore regarded as a more 'gentle' preparation.
A considerable amount of scientific work on the chemistry, pharmacology and clinical effects of Siberian ginseng, (or Eleutherococcus), has been published over the past three decades. It is believed to be an adaptogen, and so is often recommended to combat stress and fatigue. In fact, because it has a caffeine type of action in maintaining that 'get up and go' feeling, it is often said to be best taken first thing in the morning. Unlike Panax ginseng, Siberian ginseng does not contain ginsenosides and is therefore regarded as a more 'gentle' preparation.Key constituents of Siberian ginseng are a large group of active compounds, referred to as eleutherosides. These substances are frequently used as markers during standardisation processes. Standardised extracts are favoured by Lamberts® since the extraction and concentration procedures ensure that the herbal product is far more potent than those products based on powdered whole herb.Each of Lamberts® Siberian Ginseng tablets provides 100mg extract made from over 1500mg of dried herb and is therefore up to 15 times stronger than a product containing simply 100mg of powdered plant material.
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