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New Power Red Ginseng Drink
New Power Red Ginseng Drink
Product Name: New Power Red Ginseng Drink
Category: Health supplement
Specification: 75ml
Main Ingredients: 6-year-old red ginseng energy extract, red ginseng concentrate (ginsenoside (saponin) 4.5%)
Ingredients and Content: Red ginseng is made from high-quality 6-year-old fresh ginseng that has been washed clean, steamed, and dried for a long time without peeling the ginseng. It is called red ginseng because it turns red during this process. In addition, as red ginseng goes through this process, ingredients that were not present or insignificant in fresh ginseng are newly created or increased in content. In particular, ingredients that perform various functions such as anti-cancer, anti-diabetes, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant are maximized. Also, more saponin is contained in red ginseng than fresh ginseng and white ginseng, so it is popular as a health functional food.
Efficacy and Effect: Benefits of red ginseng: Ginsenoside refers to saponin in ginseng. Saponin is a kind of compound called glycoside. Saponin in ginseng has a different structure from saponin in other foods, so it shows various effects found in other foods. When you read the raw materials and contents of red ginseng products, you often see symbols such as “ginsenoside Rg1+Rb1+Rg3.” Rg1 has properties that help you recover from fatigue and improve memory, and Rb1 has analgesic and mental stability effects, and it promotes cholesterol synthesis. Rg3 inhibits metastasis of cancer cells and inhibits platelet aggregation. Because of these properties, red ginseng is known to be good for cancer prevention and fatigue recovery.
Usage and Dosage: Foods you shouldn't eat together: When red ginseng is mixed with foods that contain caffeine, such as coffee or green tea, or blood pressure medications or female hormones, the efficacy becomes too strong and can cause side effects.
Intake Amount and Method: Red ginseng is good to eat on an empty stomach because of the high absorption rate. Since saponin is water-soluble, absorption may decrease if eaten with food. However, if your digestive system is sensitive, you can take it within 1 hour after meals rather than on an empty stomach.