The Siberian Ginseng is used to treat stress and fatigue with better results when administered preventive rather than curative. In the literature referred as adaptogen herb (the term adaptogen is used by herbalists to describe the status of an herb enhances the body to relieve anxiety, stress and fatigue). Unlike the Panax ginseng, the Siberian ginseng contains ginsenosides and for this reason are considered as a more "gentle" alternative.
The active ingredients of Siberian Ginseng are subject to a large class of phytochemicals substances called eleutherosides. These substances are used during the herb titrator, determining its activity. The Lamberts titrated extracts used in the preparation of formulations, with the extraction process and the concentration of active ingredients ensures the exact content of active substances and therefore maximum efficiency. Instead many companies produce food supplements herbal formulations wherein the final product from powder after processing all of the plant, without any concentration process, and titration of the active ingredients.
Each tablet provides 100mg extract (with a 660mg Eleutheroside B content Eleutheroside E & 150mg) from 1500mg of dried herb which makes it 15 times more powerful than a product which contains 100mg of the whole plant in powder form.