
We know that it's not easy to navigate the different ginseng preparations, and it's often difficult to decide which to take, how to start or when to take a break. Don't worry, we're here to help!
We know from the feedback that many of you are interested in ginseng and want to know how much ginseng you need to get the best out of your everyday life.
NO 2 PEOPLE ARE THE SAME
Although people like to think in terms of stereotypes, as it makes it easier to understand and make sense of the world, it is important to remember that no two people are the same when it comes to consuming ginseng. So, even if two people have the same parameters (age, gender, body type, lifestyle, etc.), it is almost impossible for them to experience exactly the same effects of ginseng. The human body is much more complex than that. Also, the same person can have better days and worse days and, as a consequence, ginseng does not have the same effects.
▶ If you are going to take ginseng for the first time
- you are mostly fine,
- you can go about your daily activities,
- but you want to support your immune system,
- you want to be fitter and fresher,
- you want to maintain your circulation
- and prevent any deterioration,
- You are in an extra weakened state;
- you are extra tired and have been tired for a long time;
- you can hardly get out of bed;
- you are about to undergo chemo/radiotherapy,
- or you are in the recovery period after an operation
we recommend Royal Rg3 (click here) . This is an extremely strong product with a very high active ingredient (50mg/g ginsenoside), so whether you are taking ginseng for the first time or have been taking it for a long time, you should increase the daily dose gradually. Don't take the whole sachet on the morning of the first day, but for example a quarter or half, depending on how much support your body needs. Watching your body's response, you can increase the dose after a few days or 1 week if necessary.▶ If you have been taking Korean ginseng for 6 years or have been taking it for a while
In our personal experience, even if you have been taking ginseng continuously, it is worth alternating products. Our products contain different proportions of the different ginsenoside active ingredients, so they can affect the body differently. As we've written about before, researchers know of nearly 200 different types of ginsenosides, and they can solve different problems. For more on this, click here!
And if you find that ginseng is no longer working for you as it used to, you may be going through a very difficult time and it may be worth increasing your daily dose. If this doesn't help, you may have developed a tolerance (your body is no longer responding to ginseng). In this case, it is recommended that you take a break of at least 1-2 weeks. After that, ginseng consumption can be resumed.



