Siberian Tiger ginseng is actually not a part of the ginseng family, it's part of the eleutherocuccus genus. Because It has similar adaptogenic properties to a ginseng, over time it has been incorrectly referred to as a type of ginseng, and the name has stuck.

Both Korean ginseng (Panax ginseng) and American Ginseng (Panax quinqufolius) are both adaptogens that contain the phytochemicals ginsenosides. As Korean has higher overall percentages of these ginsenosides, itís considered more medicinally effective. American, however, is used often for its role in improving immune function and its adaptogenic properties.

No - Korean Red Ginseng is not a stimulant like caffeine. It provides a smooth, steady uplift in energy without jitters or a crash. People sensitive to stimulants usually tolerate it well, but those very sensitive may prefer taking it earlier in the day.

Yes - Korean Red Ginseng pairs well with B-vitamins, magnesium, Lion’s Mane, Cordyceps, and general energy-support or immune-support supplements. If you’re taking multiple adaptogens (like Rhodiola or Ashwagandha), introduce them slowly to see how your body responds.

What people are saying.

Not sure which pack is best for you?

Take our quick health check and in minutes, you’ll see your plan, your pack and your path to being your best.

Your headline here

Non-medicinal Ingredients:

How to use:

Cautions and warnings: