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Gynostemma
Helps To Protect The Body From The Stresses Of Training!
What Is It?
And Where Does It Come From?
Gynostemma is a Chinese herb derived from a tall, stocky fruit
bearing flowering plant. The herb has been used for centuries in Chinese
medicine and is widely reputed to be an herbal "fountain of youth."
Native to the mountains of southern, the plant is similar in
properties to ginseng, and is also known as southern ginseng.
What Does It Do?
And What Scientific Studies Give Evidence To Support This?
As an adaptogen, this herb has the unique ability to help "restore
homeostasis" or "re-establish equilibrium" to the body's various
systems, which include the cardiovascular, digestive, nervous, immune
and reproductive systems.1,2,3
Gynostemma functions as an anti-inflammatory, an anti-hypertensive,
an anti-cholesterol agent, a super oxidant, and it helps to prevent the
graying of hair by increasing the enzyme activity of cell membranes
responsible for nourishing the hair follicles.
As an antioxidant gynostemma boosts the immune system by elevating
the number and activity of white blood cells, and strengthens the
digestive system by assisting in liver function through inhibited
oxidation of liver cells. It also helps to relieve stress by soothing
and relaxing the central nervous system.
Gynostemma may help thwart the effects of over-training because of
its ability to protect the immune system from stress.5 A
study at Guiyang Medical College in China has shown that a gynostemma
recipe increased strength and endurance in the body. Considering the
above statements overall, gynostemma becomes the perfect herb for anyone
who wants to improve their athletic performance.4
Limited clinical evidence suggests that gynostemma is effective at
helping people lose weight.
Who Needs It?
And What Are Some Symptoms Of Deficiency?
Because of its ability to protect the immune system, all persons can
benefit from gynostemma supplementation. Athletes can benefit from
supplementation because of the ability of gynostemma to protect the body
from stress and the ravages of over-training.
As an antioxidant, gynostemma helps to protect vital organs from
oxidative damage. Persons exposed to high levels of pollution can
benefit greatly from gynostemma supplementation.
No physiological requirement exists, and there are no symptoms of
deficiency.
How Much Should Be Taken?
And Are There Any Side Effects?
No reported side-effect exist, and centuries of anecdotal evidence
suggest that gynostemma supplementation is safe.
Strictly adhere to label directions at all times.
REFERENCES
1. Song, W.M., et al. "Comparison of the adaptogenic
effects of jiaogulan and ginseng." Zhong Cao Yao. Chinese. 1992;
23(3):136.
2. Wei, Y., et al. "The effect of gypenosides to raise White Blood
Count." Zhong Cao Yao. Chinese. 1993; 24, 7, 382.
3. Kimura, Y., et al. "Effects of crude saponins of Gynostemma
pentaphyllum on lipid metabolism." Shoyakugaku Zasshi. Japanese. 1983
(Rec'd 1984); 37(3):272-275.
4. Zhou, Ying-Na, et al. "Effects of a gypenosides-containing tonic
on the pulmonary function in exercise workload." Journal of Guiyang
Medical College.1993; 8(4):261.
5. Qian, Hao, et al. Protective effect of jiaogulan on cellular
immunity of patients with primary long cancer treated with radiotherapy
plus chemotherapy. Acta Academiae Medicinae Shanghai. 1995;
22(5):363-366.
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