Recommending red panax ginseng to others – and the results
So a few weeks ago I was talking to a co-worker and one thing led to another and she mentioned that she has had chronic back pain due to a damaged disk in her spine which was operated on as much as the doctors were willing to. I told her about my experience with red panax ginseng extract and how it helped my foot pain which nothing could cure. She said she had been taking painkillers every day for about a decade now and didn’t think she could get away from them. She was also willing to try anything just to see if it would help her. The next day, I brought her ten of my little vials of ginseng extract and told her to take one every morning. Then I didn’t hear from her for about two weeks – she works in a different department and I don’t see her much. I figured it didn’t help her so I hesitated to ask, not wanting to face the fact that ginseng may have worked for me but maybe it doesn’t help everyone. Finally, I couldn’t bear not knowing any longer so I caught her in the hallway and said “I guess the ginseng didn’t work for you, huh?” She said “no acutally, I haven’t taken any painkillers since about day three of taking the ginseng. I bought another box of the vials and recommend a friend of mine take it for her knee pains. Haven’t heard back from her yet so I don’t know if it helps her.”
Wow! That’s not what I was expecting. I gave her a hard time for not letting me know but told her I was glad to hear it helped her. I know that it doesn’t do anything for some people but since then, I recommended it to my wife for knee and hip pains and they disappeared within two days. I don’t know exactly why but it does seem to have a very natural and mild steroid effect on the body and any kind of joint pain seems to respond well to red panax ginseng extract. That’s not something I read about a lot on the Internet so I am still a bit baffled about it. All I know is that it works – I have it from several people now…