Eleutherococcus or Siberian Ginseng to Fight Fatigue, Stress and Herpes


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The root of the Eleutherococcus senticosus plant, also called Siberian ginseng or Eleuthero, is
often used medicinally to combat fatigue, stress and herpes. The plant belongs to the ginseng
family, Araliaceae, but is botanically different from true ginseng, Panax ginseng and Panax
quinquefolius. It can grow in colder areas than real ginseng and usually costs less.
The Chinese have used Eleutherococcus for 4000 years for longevity, health, to stimulate appetite
and to improve memory. Russians discovered it in late 19th century and studied it in the late
1950s as a ginseng substitute. They studied the plant's adaptogen properties on about 4,300
people. The property "adaptogen" was defined by Lazarev, a Russian scientist, who wished to put
a more precise name to the tonic properties of ginseng-like plants. Adaptogen refers to a
substance that promotes adaptation to environmental stress of all kinds. It regulates several
physiological functions without targeting one organ in particular. Eleutherococcus was introduced
as a medicinal plant in Western Europe and North America in 1975.
Today many people use it to increase endurance and resistance to stress. Its effect on fatigue,
convalescence and concentration problems were partially proven in a recent double blind study on
20 elderly people . Results indicated that after four weeks of 300 mg of Eleutherococcus per day, it
had a positive impact on stress, fatigue and vitality, but results were not sustained after eight
weeks.
Preliminary studies also suggest that Eleutherococcus promotes immune functions. It was found
to have a pronounced effect on T lymphocytes, cytotoxic and natural killer cells. A German double
blind study was conducted monitoring immune functions in 18 individuals taking 1 tablespoon of
Eleutherococcus senticosus extract three times daily compared to those of the 18 people taking a
placebo for four weeks.
After four weeks, they measured immune cell concentration in blood samples. The group taking
Eleutherococcus had a higher concentration of all immune cells. Total T-cell numbers increased
by 78 percent, T helper/inducer cells by 80 percent, cytotoxic Ts by 67 percent, and NK cells by 30
percent. B Lymphocytes also expanded by 22 percent compared to controls. No side effects were
noted, even five months after administration. Researchers concluded that, "Eleutherococcus
senticosus exerts a strong immunomodulatory effect in healthy normal subjects."
A double blind study on 93 people suffering from recurrent herpes infections indicates that 2g of
Eleutherococcus per day may limit or reduce the frequency of herpes infections. However, these
findings concern only herpes virus simplex 2, usually causing genital herpes. A 2001 German in
vitro study showed that Eleutherococcus had no impact on herpes virus simplex one (HSV-1)
cells. HSV-1 usually causes oral herpes.
From personal experience, I can say that Eleutherococcus is a real adaptogen plant. I've used it
successfully to cope with stress, build resistance and limit the frequency of genital herpes
outbreaks. It helps me to stay focused without straining and provides a sense of overall serenity.
Eleutherococcus is contraindicated for children under 12, pregnant and breastfeeding women and
people suffering from hypertension. It may cause palpitations and increase blood sugar after a
meal. It has virtually no side effects, except for mild diarrhea and temporary sleep perturbations.
Eleutherococcus can be taken as an herbal tea, dried root extract, tincture, or water extract. I
usually take the tincture because it is more convenient, easier to find and usually contains stronger
concentrations of active ingredients. Dosage can vary from 10 ml to 20 ml per day in a glass of
water. It is also recommended to stop taking Eleutherococcus for one week every six weeks.



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