
Ginseng Tea
'Emperor Shen-ung recorded Ginseng as the highest and most potent of all herbs. He claimed that ginseng was 'a tonic to the five viscera, quieting the animal spirits, strengthening the soul, allaying fear, expelling evil, brightening the eyes, opening the heart, benefiting the understanding, and if taken for some time, will invigorate the body and prolong life.''
 | Nutrition Info |  | | | | | | | Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | | Calories | 0 | | | Calories from Fat | 0 | | | Total Fat | 0 g | 0% | | Sodium | 15 g | <1% | | Potassium | 15 mg | <1% | | Total Carbohydrates | 0 g | 0% | | Protein | 0 g | 0% | * Percent Daily Values are based on 2,000 calorie diet. † Daily Value not established. | | |  | |  |
Excipients: 100% White Panax Ginseng roots.
Warning: Caution: Do not consume at bedtime. May cause an increase in energy levels.
Allergies: caffeine, artificial colors, flavors, preservatives or sugar.
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