Korean Ginseng
Korean Ginseng is a key ingredient in STAIT Supplement, clinically proven to support:
- A healthy memory and mood
- Boosting your immune system
- Lowering inflammation
- Reduction in symptoms of stress and fatigue
- Improved stamina, energy and endurance
What is Korean Ginseng?
Korean Ginseng also known as Panax Ginseng is considered an adaptogen and has been used for thousands of years in Traditional Chinese Medicine for various health benefits.
The clinically proven benefits of Korean Ginseng
Korean ginseng has adaptogenic properties that help the body cope with stress and anxiety, enhance immune function, improve cognitive function, as well as helping to reduce fatigue.
Korean ginseng also has anti-inflammatory properties and has been shown to reduce inflammation in the body.
Some of the physical benefits of supplementation of Korean Ginseng include maintained stamina, heightened energy and improved endurance.
This is just one of the ingredients within STAIT that supports vitality, helping you regain drive and motivation.
Korean Ginseng is one of the ten powerful ingredients in STAIT Supplement
If you're looking to experience the benefits of Korean Ginseng for yourself, you may want to try STAIT Supplement. This premium, all-natural supplement contains Korean Ginseng, along with nine other powerful ingredients, to help you improve your overall health and well-being. With its carefully crafted formula, STAIT Supplement is designed to help optimise hormones, boost your energy, improve your focus, reduce stress and anxiety, enhance sleep quality and so much more.
So why not give it a try and see the benefits for yourself?
References
Immuno-enhancement effects of Korean Red Ginseng in healthy adults: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial; (2020); Sun Hee Hyun,, Ha-Young Ahn , Hyeong-Jun Kim, Sung Won Kim, Seung-Ho So, Gyo In, Chae-Kyu Park, Chang-Kyun Han; Journal of Ginseng Research.
Safety and antifatigue effect of Korean Red Ginseng capsule: A randomized, double-blind and placebo-controlled clinical trial; (2021); Yi Yang, Hong Wang, Ming Zhang, Mengxue Shi, Cailing Yang, Qiang Ni, Qi Wang, Jing Li,e Xuemei Wang, Chen Zhang, and Zhi Li; Journal of Ginseng Research.
Beneficial effects of Korean red ginseng on lymphocyte DNA damage, antioxidant enzyme activity, and LDL oxidation in healthy participants: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial (2012); Ji Young Kim, Ju Yeon Park, Hee Jung Kang, Oh Yoen Kim and Jong Ho Lee; Nutrition Journal.