Eleuthero
(Latin Name: Eleutherococcus senticosus)
(Also called: Siberian Ginseng)
Size: 4oz bag
Brief History & Origin
Eleuthero, often called Siberian Ginseng, is not a true ginseng but shares a sacred lineage of resilience and vitality. For over 2,000 years, healers of Russia, China, and Siberia have turned to Eleuthero to build endurance, sharpen the mind, and fortify the spirit.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, it is considered a Qi tonic, nourishing the life force that fuels strength and stamina. Siberian shamans carried Eleuthero in their pouches to protect against exhaustion during long journeys through harsh winter lands. This root teaches us how to adapt, survive, and thrive—no matter the season.
Health & Healing Benefits
The Body’s Ally
Acts as a powerful adaptogen, helping the body resist physical, emotional, and environmental stress
Enhances stamina, endurance, and athletic performance
Supports cognitive function, focus, and memory
Balances adrenal health, reducing fatigue and burnout
Strengthens immune function, building long-term resilience
Promotes healthy circulation and cardiovascular health
Spiritual & Energetic Uses
The Soul’s Companion
Builds spiritual stamina for healers, caregivers, and those in service roles
Grounds scattered energy, anchoring the spirit during times of challenge
Assists in overcoming life’s obstacles with quiet, steady perseverance
Symbolizes the warrior’s path—calm, centered, and unshaken by external storms
Supports personal boundaries and energy conservation, teaching how to give without depletion
Best Ways to Use Eleuthero
Use Preparation Suggested Use
Tea / Decoction
Simmer 1–2 tsp root in water for 20–30 min
For daily stamina and immune support
Tincture / Extract
Use prepared tincture daily
For energy, focus, and balance
Capsules / Powder
Take as directed
For long-term adaptogenic support
Spiritual Practice
Use before ceremony, work, or meditation
To sustain energy without depletion
GlassWing Organics Notes
At GlassWing Organics, Eleuthero is part of our energy-building blends and warrior tonics. We use it to support those who carry heavy responsibilities—whether healers, parents, or leaders—helping them replenish rather than burn out.
Safety & Precautions
Generally safe for long-term use
May mildly stimulate—best taken in the morning or early afternoon
Use caution if you have high blood pressure; consult your healthcare provider
Not recommended during acute illness or fever
Reflection or Affirmation
"With Eleuthero, I root myself in steady strength. I adapt, endure, and rise resilient—calm in spirit, strong in body, unwavering in purpose."