Description
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Codonopsis pilosula is used to boost immune system health, promote mental sharpness and memory and as an "adaptogen,
" similar to the way ginseng is used in traditional Chinese medicine. In fact, you’ll often see codonopsis referred to as “poor man’s ginseng.”
Additional
Additional
Health Benefits | brain health, diabetes, immune, inflammation, liver recovery |
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Directions | Shake/Blend of the powder with water. You may also use for baking or hot tea. |
Product Package | Powder, Pouch |
Good herbal formulation | Jujube, Rhizome of Atractylodes lancea, Longan Fruit |
Storage Temperature | room temperature |
Country of origin | Korea |
Reviews
Health
Adaptogen
As with other adaptogens, codonopsis is used to reduce stress and improve your tolerance to stress. An adaptogen is a substance that purportedly helps your body cope better with both physical and mental stress, according to University of Maryland Medical Center. Adaptogens such as ginseng and codonopsis are commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine, but according to UMMC, there is no scientific evidence that so-called adaptogens actually work.
Inflammation
Some evidence suggests that codonopsis may reduce inflammation. A study published in the June 2009 “Archives of Pharmacal Research” found that this herb has anti-inflammatory benefits thanks to its saponin content. The study found that codonopsis improves the inflammatory response of some immune system cells and suppresses nitric oxide and tumor necrosis factor. Although study results indicate codonopsis should be considered a promising herbal medicine with strong anti-inflammatory action, more research is needed, notes lead study author S.E. Byeon.
Brain Boost
Codonopsis, in combination with Gingko biloba, enhances learning and memory better than using Gingko biloba alone, according to a July-August 2004 study published in “Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine.” Both gingko and the combination of gingko and codonopsis work better than a placebo, notes lead study author B. Singh. Subjects took 75 milligrams of codonopsis and 40 milligrams of gingko extract during a Southern California University of Health Sciences study. Although promising, this was a small study with just 60 participants, so more research is needed to verify results.
Diabetes
Codonopsis is among the traditional Chinese medicinal herbs that may be useful for treating diabetes and reducing diabetic complications, according to a July 2011 study published in the “Journal of Ethnopharmacology.” TCM herbs are of interest because they may be useful for treating complex chronic diseases such as diabetes with fewer side effects, less cost and better patient tolerance than pharmaceuticals, notes lead study author K. He. Codonopsis has significant blood glucose lowering action, according to He. This study was done on rats, however, so more research is needed to see whether benefits translate to human use.
Fatty LIver
This herb may help protect against alcoholic fatty liver, according to a December 2009 study published in the “Journal of Medicinal Food.” That’s important because alcohol intake is the leading cause of fatty liver throughout the world, notes lead study author K. Cho. Cho’s study was done on rats, however, so more research is needed to see if humans also would experience a protective effect.
Forms and Considerations
Codonopsis comes in tea, powder and tablet form. It’s often found in herbal tonics labeled “ginseng.” Such tonics are cheaper for manufacturers to produce than formulations that contain actual ginseng, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re less effective for you, according to “Prescription for Herbal Healing” by herbalist Phyllis Balch. In fact, codonopsis is sometimes more effective than ginseng in such formulations, according to Balch.
How To
How to eat Healthy Natural Powder :
Pour cold or warm water into a cup or bowl (200-250ml), take appropriate amount of healthy natural powder (2-3spoons) and stir well.
You may add honey, sugar, or salt. You could pour milk or soy mailk.
Notice :
Because of grain characteristics, opened product can be contaminated with foreign substances,
molds and others by air contact and worms can be found so please eat as soon as possible and seal the package tightly in case of refrigerator.
Not recommended for pregnant women. / Containing beans
DISCLAIMER
Some individuals may have adverse reactions to certain plants, herbs, and other natural products.
On any issue where no specific advice is given to consumers please follow this general advice; if you are currently taking the product;
you are advised to discontinue use and consult your pharmacist or herbal medical doctor.
When speaking to your doctor or pharmacist you may find it is helpful to take a copy of this MHRA advice about the product with you.
You should continue to take any medication prescribed by your doctor.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
A: Generally you boil 20g of tea/herb with 2L. of water. The ratio does not matter. However, it is recommended that you control the
saturation of the tea (how strong it is) depending on your personal
preference and body condition.
A: It depends on the tea/herb.
For leaves: boil for 15~20 min.
For hard fruits, roots, and stems: If you soak the tea/herb in water
for 1~2 hours before boiling, you can save time in boiling, and also
get a deeper flavor than without soaking.
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Although brewing one tea/herb is still good, combining 2~3 teas/herbs helps bring out
the remedial effects of the tea/herbs better than brewing just one tea/herb. However, most tea/herbs contain natural toxins,
and it is recommended that you boil 1~2 pieces of liquorice root along with the tea/herb to remove the toxin.