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Eleuthero Root Herb
Ingredients: Sample Bag 6 grams of Eleuthero Root (Also available in 10g or 20g bags).
Eleuthero root, scientifically known as Eleutherococcus senticosus, is a small, woody shrub belonging to the Araliaceae family, native to northeastern Asia, particularly Russia, China, Japan, and Korea. Often referred to as “Siberian ginseng,” it’s unrelated to true ginseng (Panax ginseng) but shares similar adaptogenic qualities.
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Description
Eleuthero Root
Scientific Name: Eleutherococcus senticosus
Warming, resilient, and traditionally strengthening, eleuthero root—often called “Siberian ginseng”—is a well-known adaptogenic herb used in Russian and Traditional Chinese herbal systems. Harvested from the root of Eleutherococcus senticosus, it is valued for supporting endurance and overall vitality.
Plant Description:
Eleuthero is a woody shrub in the Araliaceae family, native to Northeastern Asia, including Siberia, China, Korea, and Japan. It produces small clusters of dark berries and has thorny stems with palmate leaves. The root is the primary part used in herbal preparations and is typically dried and sliced or powdered.
Traditional Uses:
Eleuthero has been used for centuries in Traditional Chinese Medicine and later studied extensively in Russian herbal medicine. It has traditionally been included in tonics to support stamina, resilience, and adaptation to environmental stressors.
Benefits:
- Traditionally supports energy and stamina
- Adaptogen used for stress resilience in herbal systems
- May support mental focus and endurance in traditional use
- Supports overall vitality and balance
- Historically used in Siberian and Chinese tonic formulas
- May support immune system function in folk herbalism
- Supports physical and mental performance under stress
Preparation Suggestions:
Eleuthero root is commonly prepared as a tea, tincture, or powder. For tea, simmer 1–2 teaspoons of dried root in water for 15–30 minutes. It is often used in blends with ashwagandha, rhodiola, or ginseng in adaptogenic formulas.
Cautions:
May be stimulating for some individuals. Use caution if pregnant, nursing, or taking medications for blood pressure or heart conditions. Avoid taking late in the day if sensitive to stimulation.
Disclaimer:
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Information provided is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before beginning any herbal regimen.
Product Details
| Grams | 10 Grams, 20 Grams, Sample 6 Grams |
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