• Dang Shen (Codonopsis Pilosula), also referred to as "the poor man's ginseng," helps to eliminate fatigue and mental fog without the overstimulating effects ginseng sometimes produces. (purelyb-us.com)
  • Codonopsis ( Codonopsis pilosula ) root 285mg, dry equiv. (naturalhealthorganics.com.au)
  • When used against hiccups it is often combined with poor man's ginseng (Codonopsis pilosula) and the fungi fu-ling (Chinese) also known as Indian bread (Wolfiporia extensa). (organicthailand.com)
  • Dang-shen, Poor Man's Ginseng) Twining and vining perennial native to China. (mistymountainteashop.com)
  • Nicknamed poor man's ginseng aka Dang Shen. (gutsykombucha.com)
  • Dried goji berries, dried longan, dried Chinese dates, shaoxing cooking wine, poor man's ginseng and astragalus huang qi are available from Asian grocers. (artesaniadelmetal.es)
  • While Dang Shen, Bai Zhu (Atractylodes rhizome), Fu Ling (Poria) and Gan Cao (Licorice) tonify the Qi, Shu Di Huang (processed Rehmannia root), Dang Gui (Chinese Angelica root), Bai Shao (white Peony root) and Chuan Xiong (Szechuan Lovage rhizome) nourish and gently move the blood. (activeherbwholesale.com)
  • Ingredients White Atractylodes (bai zhu) rhizome, Poria sclerotium fungus, Pinellia rhizome, Citrus peel, Saussurea root, Cardamon Amomum (sha ren) fruit, Kirin Ginseng root, Codonopsis root, Fresh Ginger rhizome, Honey-Baked Chinese Licorice root. (naturalnutritionals.com)
  • In TCM, herbs such as astragalus, ginseng, codonopsis and fo-ti are most often blended with other herbs to treat treat loss of appetite, diarrhea, high blood pressure, stress, insomnia and graying hair. (anniesremedy.com)
  • Astragalus is an extraordinary root used to strengthen your body's resistance to disease over a long period of time and in traditional Chinese medicine, it is for keeping the lungs healthy. (charlenesnutritioncentre.com)
  • Astragalus ( Astragalus membranaceus ) root 720mg, dry equiv. (naturalhealthorganics.com.au)
  • Otherwise, seek out more sustainable ginseng substitutes: bitter-tasting jiaogulan ( Gynostemma pentaphyllum ) leaves, eleuthero ( Eleutherococcus senticosus ) roots, and slightly sweet codonopsis ( Codonopsis pilosa ) roots. (jbshealthmart.com)
  • Siberian ginseng ( Eleutherococcus senticosus ) root 250mg, dry equiv. (naturalhealthorganics.com.au)
  • Eleuthero (Eleutherococcus senticosus) is a woody shrub sometimes called Siberian ginseng. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Dang Shen root can be ground into flour, boiled with rice, and used as an ingredient in nourishing soups as well as teas. (purelyb-us.com)
  • Poor Man's (or Woman's) ginseng, or dang shen , is adaptogenic, strengthens the immune system, energizes and rejuvenates. (myshopify.com)
  • Chinese herbalists believe that Dang Shen has an effect similar to that of Ginseng, but milder, making it suitable to a broader range of people. (inliveherbal.com)
  • Do not confuse with Dan Shen (Red Sage Root / Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae). (inliveherbal.com)
  • Ren Shen (Ginseng) is traditionally the chief herb of both Ba Zhen Tang and Shi Quan Da Bu Tang, however today Dang Shen (Codonopsis root) is usually substituted at around 2-3 times the dose. (activeherbwholesale.com)
  • Applying a cream containing Panax ginseng, angelica root, Cistanches deserticola, Zanthoxyl species, torlidis seed, clover flower, asiasari root, cinnamon bark, and toad venom (SS Cream) to the penis one hour before intercourse and washing off immediately before intercourse seems to help prevent premature ejaculation. (emedicinehealth.com)
  • If your dad prefers chinese food, consider the exquisite Cantonese cuisine at the award-wining Golden Peony with a selection of Chef Ku Keung's signature dishes such as Double-boiled ginseng soup with fish maw, conpoy stuffed in melon and cordyceps chicken or Braised South African abalone with Codonopsis and Licorice root, served with egg noodles. (alvinology.com)
  • Chinese licorice ( Glycyrrhiza uralensis ) root 18.75mg, dry equiv. (naturalhealthorganics.com.au)
  • Evidence shows that taking Panax ginseng root daily for 12 weeks can improve mental performance in people with Alzheimer's disease. (emedicinehealth.com)
  • But there is some evidence that a combination of Panax ginseng and ginkgo leaf extract can improve memory in otherwise healthy people between the ages of 38 and 66. (emedicinehealth.com)
  • An extract of the root is used as a mouthwash and a gargle for mouth ulcers, gum inflammation and other inflammation in the mouth and throat and as a treatment for bad breath (halitosis). (organicthailand.com)
  • Codonopsis roots are an ingredient in Radix Codonopsis , a Chinese herbal mix used to improve appetite and energy. (myshopify.com)
  • This tincture is a herbal blend containing Eleuthero (Siberian Ginseng), Ashwagandha, Codonopsis root, Hemp, Tulsi, and Schisandra with local Vermont honey and 900mg of full spectrum CBD. (elevatedstatevt.com)
  • Ho Shou Wu, also known as Fo-Ti, is one of the most utilised herbs in TCM after ginseng. (purelyb-us.com)
  • Codonopsis and siberian ginseng are widely used Chinese herbs as superb immune tonics. (charlenesnutritioncentre.com)
  • 3 False-Unicorn Root ( Chamaelirium luteum ) You can sell it all at a high price but it is one of the most difficult herbs to grow. (friendsofthetrees.net)
  • Instead, herbal tea also known as "Tisanes" is an infusion or blend of various spices, herbs, fruits, flowers, roots or barks that have great medicinal properties. (nuelements.health)
  • It is often used in conjunction with other herbs such as Codonopsis tangshen and Glycyrrhiza uralensis. (findmeacure.com)
  • Native to central and eastern Asia, the root of this plant has been used as both a food source, as well as herbal medicine in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practices and is often an inexpensive substitute for ginseng. (purelyb-us.com)
  • It is considered to be a substitute for ginseng and is said to be a tonic for both the male and the female sex organs. (theherbalist.com.au)
  • This herb is an inexpensive and often substituted for ginseng. (anniesremedy.com)
  • The herb in TCM is the pressed and dried, rolled root that is sugary and chewy. (mistymountainteashop.com)
  • The root is a bitter-sweet tonic herb that acts mainly upon the digestive system. (findmeacure.com)
  • In traditional Chinese medicine, galangal root is regarded as a warming herb that can be used for stomach pain, vomiting, hiccups, and diarrhea. (organicthailand.com)
  • Galangal root is used as a tincture, a decoction or in powder form and as a medicine, the recommended daily dose of the herb is usually around 6 g. (organicthailand.com)
  • They sometimes call Panax ginseng an 'adaptogen' when it's used in this way. (emedicinehealth.com)
  • This Ayurvedic root from India ( Withania somnifera ) is the adaptogen I use most often in my clinical practice because it's deeply energizing yet also calms anxiety. (jbshealthmart.com)
  • Withania somnifera - Consdered to be the Indian equivalent of Ginseng, it is an adaptogen and is used to treat nervous exhaustion, debility and impotence. (theherbalist.com.au)
  • Codonopsis roots are traditionally combined with ginseng and Baltic amber in the treatment of angina. (myshopify.com)
  • The anti-oxidant rich medication from the root of this herbaceous vine is believed to rejuvenate the body, enhance longevity, increase libido, and may even help treat infertility. (purelyb-us.com)
  • Some people use Panax ginseng to help them cope with stress and as a general tonic for improving well-being. (emedicinehealth.com)
  • Maca is a root vegetable that is native to Peru and has been used for centuries as a food source and as a general energy tonic. (vitanetonline.com)
  • however, American is generally considered more tonic whereas red ginseng is the most stimulating and heating. (jbshealthmart.com)
  • Although Codonopsis root is not strictly of the Ginseng family, it can be used for similar purposes - such as a 'warming' tonic to improve internal wellness naturally. (vitaherbalnutrition.com)
  • If you buy ginseng, opt for organically cultivated, woods-grown ginseng from reputable sources. (jbshealthmart.com)
  • The root contains saponins, triterpenes and steroids, it is similar in action to ginseng (Panax species), but it is milder and has a shorter-lasting effect. (theherbalist.com.au)
  • This adaptogenic root has been used in Russian, Scandinavian and Chinese cultures. (gutsykombucha.com)
  • It also contains scutellaria baicalensis root powder, which promotes antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects. (mishibox.com)
  • The roots are harvested in the autumn and baked for use in tonics. (findmeacure.com)