Codonopsis is known as the "poor man's ginseng." In ancient China, codonopsis was used along with ginseng to create a tonic that helped replenish one's qi.
In more modern times, it is often used to strengthen the immune system, invigorate the spleen, and treat a variety of disorders, including high blood pressure, lack of appetite, diabetes, memory loss and insomnia.
Some researchers theorize that codonopsis may benefit patients undergoing AIDS treatment or chemotherapy, as it reduces the side-effects of toxic drugs by increasing red and white blood cell counts.
Recommended Use:
Take 1-2 ml. (approx. 28-56 drops), 1-3 times a day.
Notes:
Does Not Contain : Alcohol.
Ingredients:
Holistically balanced fluid extract (1:1) of wild crafted organic Codonopsis Root in a base of Coconut Glycerin and Triple Filtered Water.
Warnings:
There is anecdotal research suggesting that codonopsis (when taken with other herbs and botanicals such as licorice and bupleurum) may interact with levels of interferon, especially in patients with liver problems. Patients with liver problems should consult with a qualified health practitioner before taking codonopsis supplements.
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