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- Ginger can contribute to maintaining a sense of comfort in the digestive system.
- Rose root supports optimal mental and cognitive activity, helps maintain the normal functioning of the circulatory system, and helps protect against stress.
- Thanks to its adaptogenic effect, schizandra supports stress resistance.
- Licorice supports mental functioning.
- Lemongrass contributes to optimal relaxation
What is Ginger?
Ginger, known in Latin as Zingiber officinale, is a well-known spice and medicinal plant whose root has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for thousands of years. Traditional Chinese medicine considers it a warm-type herb recommended to balance some cold-type problems. Its unique taste and smell are due to its gingerol content.
Based on currently available, scientifically proven facts, ginger supports the immune system, the body's natural defenses. It supports digestion, maintaining the function of the digestive system. It contributes to maintaining a sense of comfort in case of travel sickness and nausea. It also supports the healthy functioning of the respiratory tract.
What is Schizandra?
Shisandra sinensis, also known as Chinese creeping magnolia, is an herb native to northeastern China that has long been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Its fruit is sour and has a characteristic taste. It is also referred to as the five-flavored fruit in China. In addition to recommending it as a liver protector, traditional Chinese doctors also value it highly for its beneficial effects on the five meridians.
According to our current knowledge, Schizandra can increase the ability to adapt to stress as an adaptogenic herb. It supports the maintenance of normal liver function and digestion. Its contribution to physical and mental well-being and resilience is currently being investigated.
What is Lemongrass?
Lemongrass, known in Latin as Melissa officinalis, is a perennial herb with a pleasant, lemon-like scent. Its medicinal effect has long been recognized not only in Traditional Chinese Medicine but also in European folk medicine. Proof of this is the Hungarian vernacular name: medical lemongrass. It is well known for its calming effect. It is recommended to support relaxation, restful sleep, mental and physical well-being. As a versatile herb, it can also support the body in many other areas.
What is Licorice?
Licorice root, Latin name Glycyrrhiza glabra, is also known as sugar candy in folk medicine, and it has been part of some healing recipes in Traditional Chinese Medicine for thousands of years. In addition to its use as a flavoring and sweetener, the beneficial effects of triterpene saponins, glycyrrhizin, flavonoids, steroid compounds, and coumarin on health are also remarkable.
Among other things, licorice contributes to the normal functioning of the mucous membrane of the stomach and small intestine, thereby supporting a state of health free of acid and reflux. It helps maintain the balance and comfort of the digestive system, supports and promotes digestion. It has a beneficial effect on the health of the nervous system and contributes to the healthy functioning of the immune system and the respiratory system.
What is Rosehip?
The interesting thing about the rose root (Rhodiola rosea), more accurately known as the fragrant rose-crow skin, is that it grows in harsher conditions, mainly in the foothills. It lives in calcareous or acidic soil.
Records of the adaptogenic herb, which has been known in Traditional Chinese Medicine for thousands of years, appeared in the Western world in 1725, but it became known to the world after the second half of the 1900s.
According to our current knowledge, rose root is an adaptogenic herb that contributes to the defense against stress, and helps concentration and mental performance in the event of stress. Through its active ingredients, it contributes to the normal functioning of the circulatory system, to the supply of cells with oxygen and nutrients, to the maintenance of adequate mental and physical fitness, and as an antioxidant, it protects cells against harmful oxidative processes.