Posts Tagged ‘Panax ginseng’

New Video Fired Up Natural Energy Drink With Lipitol Fat Burner

Friday, October 15th, 2010

There is a great natural low carb health & energy drink With the fat burner lipitol, panax ginseng, & green tea. Fired Up is the name of this great product. Fired Up is great in the morning, in the afternoon, and whenever you need a natural boost.

Click Here to view the new Fired Up Natural Energy Drink With Lipitol Fat Burner Video

  • Fired Up!® has been scientifically formulated to:

    • Enhance your overall energy
    • Help control your appetite and cravings
    • Increase workout performance
    • Increase mental alertness and focus
    • Provide a great “Fired Up!®” alternative to coffee, soda, and candy
    • Turn on your body’s fat burning potential
    • Help you cope with physiological stress

    Here is a testimony about Fired Up!

    Jorge Rodriguez, PR
    “I have been in competitive sports for more than 35 years. Currently, I am a rock climber on the weekends. I used to drink a cup of coffee the morning of my climbing trip. Now that I discovered Fired Up!, I don’t drink any more coffee. Fired Up! provides the energy I need to ‘fire up’ the rock and climb all day long. This is an amazing product that I will use for the rest of my life!”

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  • Codonopsis Root 1 Super Herb of 21 Super Foods in Jiaogulan Tonic

    Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

    In this new blog post we look at the Codonopsis Root an herbal nutritional powerhouse and one of the 21 super fruits – foods – herbs in the Freelife Jule of the Orient Jiaogulan tonic.
    codonopsis root
    Codonopsis is a twining perennial. It is native to Asia and China, but also cultivated worldwide. The long, sweet root is used extensively in herbal medicine. The Chinese name for codonopsis is tang shen, other common names include bastard ginseng and bonnet bellflower.

    Codonopsis is a relatively inexpensive herb that is quite often substituted for Panax ginseng in herbal tonics. It has a similar action as ginseng only not as strong. Thus it gets the name the “poor man’s ginseng” as it has often been used as a ginseng substitute in herbal formulas when ginseng was too expensive or not available.

    Thus codonopsis root is often used by poorer Chinese patients, however, its relatively low cost does not diminish it’s place as one of the more important Chinese herbal medicines.

    Codonopsis is typically used to supply increased energy in Chinese and Japanese herbal medicine. It is also known to provide healthy support to the digestive, respiratory, and immune systems.

    It can also help improve metabolism and provide healthy blood pressure support. It also functions as an adaptogen.

    Check out the 26 Reasons to Drink Freelife’s New Jule of the Orient Super Food Jiaogulan Tonic – Click Here!

    Check out all 21 SuperFoods –Super Fruits in the New Jule of the Orient Jiaogulan Tonic– Click Here!

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