Dangshen AF tincture 50 ml

Dangshen is a perennial vine that can grow up to 3 metres in length. It originates from China, Japan, India, and Southeast Asia, where it freely grows in forests, meadows, and fields. Dangshen is also known as ‘poor man’s ginseng’ because it shares similar properties with true ginseng. The useful and collecti…

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Dangshen is a perennial vine that can grow up to 3 metres in length. It originates from China, Japan, India, and Southeast Asia, where it freely grows in forests, meadows, and fields. Dangshen is also known as ‘poor man’s ginseng’ because it shares similar properties with true ginseng. The useful and collectible part of Dangshen is its root. You can read about its effects in freely accessible publications. The tincture contains no alcohol, dyes, or artificial sweeteners.

Contents: glycerol; water; Codonopsis pilosula

Recommended dose and instructions: Shake well. Use 20 drops 3× per day. We recommend putting the drops in your mouth and letting them absorb through the oral mucosa. This can be followed with a small amount of water. The daily recommended dose contains extract equal to 3,411 mg of fresh plant matter.

Warning: This product is not a substitute for a balanced diet. Do not exceed the daily recommended dose. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a dry place away from direct light. Close tightly!

Count: 50 ml

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Dangshen - Bonnet Bellflower

Common Names: Dangshen, Bonnet Bellflower, Codonopsis, Poor Man's Ginseng, Tangseng, Tangshen, Codonopsis pilosula, Radix Codonopsis, Chinese Bellflower, Party Ginseng, Bastard Ginseng, Dang shen, Asian Bellflower

Although Bonnet Bellflower is a plant native outside our region, it can be cultivated quite successfully here. It’s best sown in early April or late March, either in a heated greenhouse or in containers designed for exotic plants. Some people sow it outdoors as well. Seedlings can be thinned and transplanted at a spacing of about 150 or 170 mm by 250 or 270 mm (the sources vary slightly on...