American Ginzing

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AMERICAN GINZING®

Enhances Stamina And Alertness*

 American Ginzing® contains a blend of well-known tonic herbs used to boost or enhance basic vital energy.* American ginseng root was traditionally used by native Americans, including the Crow, Menomonee and Penobscot tribes, as a tonic to strengthen their mental powers.* By the 18th century it was being exported to China where it became one of the more important tonic herbs in the Chinese Materia Medica. Referred to as “xi yang shen,” American ginseng is often included in Asian tonic formulas that help with stress and fatigue.* Traditional Medicinals’ formula also includes the warming qualities of ginger and cinnamon with the balancing aspects of licorice. For best effect, it should be enjoyed daily.

American Ginzing Proprietary Blend: American ginseng root, licorice root, ginger rhizome, cinnamon bark, sarsaparilla root, dong quai root.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

$3.99 for 16 Individually Wrapped Bags.  Suggested Retail $4.49

This tea has been discontinued.  Please try our

Organic Lemon Yerba Mate Tea and Think-O2 for similar benefits.

 

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