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GinensoX

GinensoX

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GinensoX contains some of the most researched Ginsenosides, that provide broad health benefits for age-related diseases and functional decline including cardiovascular health, metabolic health, energy metabolism, cognitive ability, and neurological health.

Actions:

Age related diseases: Anti-oxidative/ scavenge free radicals, Anti-inflammatory, Anti-cancer

Neuroprotective: Enhances cognitive ability and memory, Ameliorating the advanced glycation end product-induced memory impairment

Improves energy and relieves fatigue: Protective of Mitochondria function

Cardiovascular Health: May protects against ischemic injury, May protect against vascular smooth muscle cell calcification, Lowers lipids

Indications:

Mental and Physical fatigue

Poor recovery from illness and surgery

Risk of cardiovascular disease

Age-related cognitive decline and memory loss

Mitochondria dysfunction and related diseases

Alzheimer’s disease

GinensoX is a Practitioner Only Product and may require practitioner advice before we can dispatch this product.

You can place the order first and then you may be required to answer a number of questions over a short phone call or email to determine if this product is appropriate for you before your order is fulfilled.

In the event that you are not contactable, the product(s) that fall under this catagory will be refunded in full, and we will proceed with shipping your order ASAP.


Ingredients


Extract dry concentrate (10:1) equiv. to:
Panax Ginseng Root 3g

Extract dry concentrate (20:1) equiv. to:
Eleutherococcus Senticosus Root 1.5g

Extract dry concentrate (6:1) equiv. to:
Panax Notoginseng Root 450mg
Panax Quinquefolius Root 300mg

Directions of use

1-3 Capsules twice daily

Notes

Cautions and Contraindications:
• May inhibit the metabolism of pharmaceutical drugs metabolized via CYP450 enzymes and have
the potential to increase the toxicity of the drugs.
• Ginseng consumption during the first trimester of pregnancy and lactation may also have a toxic
effect, and this herb should be taken with caution by pregnant women.
• Contraindicated with Warfarin.

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