Siberian ginseng is also known as eleuthero and tiger ginseng. Mainly grown in Northeast Asia and Siberia (such as China, Russia, Japan), it has been used in China and Russia for centuries. Siberian ginseng has been recognized as a plant with both medicinal and food origins.
The various benefits of Siberian ginseng have been known for centuries. It is mainly used for tonic purposes. The Russians invested more heavily in related research in the late 1950s. In recent years, plant extracts have become more popular in European and American countries. Nutrients are even more popular and are even used in nutritional supplements for athletes to increase sports performance.
Siberian ginseng is a powerful adaptogen that increases tolerance to stress, promotes endurance and overall health.
Siberian ginseng has been used for thousands of years to promote energy and sexual performance, relieve mental stress, support immunity, and more.
In Siberia (where the plant appears to have originated), Siberian ginseng is used to promote physical endurance, immunity, and longevity. Russian scientists discovered in an adaptogen survey in 1968 that Siberian ginseng could improve endurance and athletic performance, and it quickly became a favorite endurance bar for athletes, astronauts, explorers and manual laborers.
Since then, the herb’s use has spread to the West, also known as “Siberian ginseng” because of its similarity to ginseng.
Siberian ginseng benefits
Strengthen stress tolerance
Promote a healthy immune system
Balance the gut microbiome
Supports healthy liver function