This form of ginseng was referred to as the emperor's ginseng, such is the power of its recuperative effects on the body. The most famous herbalist in China, Li Shi Zhen, wrote that Tienchi ginseng root is worth more than its weight in gold. Tienchi is a medicinal plant that is popular in Southern China that has been used for stopping vomiting, the coughing of blood, nosebleed, as well as gastrointestinal and urogenital bleeding, such as that which occurs with gastric ulcers, Crohn's disease and menorrhagia (excessive menstrual bleeding). Tienchi also reduces associated pain and swelling and helps alleviate the pain in the affected organ. Because of its Ginseng-like strengthening abilities, Tienchi is called pseudo-Ginseng. It is used more by those that are under 40 because of its ability to increase stamina. It has been used for traumas and injuries due to its strong tonic properties and its strong Hemostatic action for acute conditions. Tienchi ginseng root is also known as San-qi, Tian qi, Panax pseudoginseng, and Panax notoginseng, and is a warming, blood enhancing tonic for tired, weak and blood deficient people of all ages.
Tienchi has the ability to stop bleeding both internally and externally, without causing blood stasis. It also has the ability to promote normal circulation and assists in the dispersal of congealed blood. It is used as an aid to speed up recovery from traumatic injury to the body, including surgery. It has been used in the treatment of contused wounds, soft tissue injuries and all kinds of bleeding, both internal and external, like nose bleeds and uterine bleeding. Tienchi is the only ginseng with dual function both anticoagulant and coagulant. Today, there is a great deal of research that suggests that it is a key part of the diet, to help optimize our circulation and to boost the immune system. People who have taken Tienchi for many years report amazing results in both mental and physical health. It is not recommended to take this herb for a short period of time and expect instant results.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine this type of herb has positive effects on the heart, kidneys, and blood. It is widely recognized for helping to boost energy and reduce anxiety. Tienchi is especially helpful for weight management when combined with exercise and an appropriate diet. During exercise, Tienchi helps to conserve stored energy and stimulate muscles to burn fat for energy. This allows the muscle to sustain longer periods of activity with less fatigue, reduces inflammation and ensures faster healing. It has also been called by Chinese doctors 'the miracle root for the preservation of health'. Science has found that Tienchi ginseng has many important saponins and flavonoids, which are important for providing proper nutrition to the body. This herb may help to ensure that your body is receiving the maximum amount of nutrients possible from the foods you eat.
The cardiovascular effects of Tienchi ginseng lead to increased coronary blood flow, enhanced circulation around blocked coronary arteries and reduced blood insufficiency due to myocardial ischemia. Research in China has conclusively shown that this ginseng herb will boost the blood to the coronary arteries, boosting the levels of oxygen consumption in the middle layers of the heart. It helps to relieve chest pains associated with angina pectoris and decreases myocardial consumption. Tienchi ginseng corrects irregular heartbeat and helps normalize blood pressure, cholesterol and triglyceride levels.
Clinical evidence shows that ginseng intake can be helpful for balancing blood sugar levels. Blood sugar levels are lowered in Type-2 diabetics through Tienchi ginseng's ability to enhance the action of insulin without increasing blood insulin levels. It has been used historically for chronic conditions of diabetics, such as diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma. Ginsenosides and flavonoids are the chemicals that have beneficial properties in ginseng root. Laboratory tests have shown that ginsenosides generally inhibit the growth of cancer cells and boost the immune response to foreign bodies, such as viruses and bacteria. Ginsenosides also reduce unwanted blood vessels that form in the eye, which is another common problem related to diabetes and age-related macular degeneration.
Ingredients: Ginseng - Tienchi/Tian San Qi (Radix pseudo-ginseng), Structured Water and 20% Organic Grain Alcohol.
Non-Alcohol: Ginseng-Tienchi/Tian San Qi (Radix pseudo-ginseng), Structured Water and Vegetable Glycerin.
Instructions: Use 6-12 drops in juice or water, under the tongue or as desired. May be taken 3 times daily. Shake well. Store in cool dark place. Keep out of reach of children.
Contraindications: Hypoglycemics should use caution, as ginseng lowers blood sugar levels. Do not take if you have heart disease or high blood pressure.
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