Ginger Complex Energy Syrup Organic β 4 fl. oz. β Supports Bronchial Comfort, Circulation & Natural Energy*
LifeSource Vitamins Ginger Complex Energy Syrup delivers a balanced, research-driven formula designed to support bronchial comfort*, promote healthy circulation*, and help maintain natural energy and resilience*. This non-GMO, gluten-free, vegetarian syrup combines organic ginger root with American ginseng, schisandra berry, ginkgo biloba leaf, and rhodiola rosea root for comprehensive adaptogenic and circulatory support*. Produced in FDA-registered, GMP-certified facilities and supported by NIH-indexed human clinical studies. Our approach focuses on efficacy, safety, and transparency β ensuring every ingredient meets LifeSourceβs uncompromising standards for quality and science.*
Research-Driven & Verified Product.
Explore the clinical research, ingredient science, and global evidence supporting this product below.
Research Promise: At LifeSource Vitamins, our commitment is rooted in research and results. Every benefit below is supported by human clinical studies indexed in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) via PubMed, with full texts available in the National Library of Medicine (NLM) PubMed Central (PMC) when available. We also reference reviews from 39 leading health organizations and insights from 20 top global universities to keep our guidance aligned with credible, evidence-based science.* Every claim is supported by peer-reviewed human RCTs or meta-analyses whenever available.
Clinically Studied Benefits
β Supports respiratory & bronchial comfort* β Ginger constituents (6-/8-gingerol, 6-shogaol) relax human airway smooth muscle and may aid bronchial comfort.* NIH/PubMed β Townsend EA, 2013
β Helps maintain natural energy & reduces fatigue* β Panax ginseng showed antifatigue benefits in randomized human research.* NIH/PubMed β Panax ginseng trial, 2013
β Promotes stress adaptation & mental stamina* β Rhodiola rosea (SHR-5) improved fatigue and well-being in randomized trials.* NIH/PubMed β Rhodiola SHR-5 RCT, 2003
β Supports healthy circulation & alertness* β Ginkgo biloba interventions have demonstrated improved peripheral microcirculation in adults.* NIH/PubMed β Suter A, 2011
β Exercise & endurance support* β Schisandra chinensis improved lower-body strength and reduced lactate in a controlled 12-week human study.* NIH/PMC β Kim et al., 2020
Additional / Promising Evidence
β Ginger: may ease occasional nausea and digestive discomfort* β Meta-analyses and trials support use across settings.* NIH/PubMed β Viljoen E, 2019
β Rhodiola: may support perceived stress and fatigue in daily life* β Systematic review suggests benefits in select groups.* NIH/PubMed β Ishaque S, 2012
β Ginkgo: has been studied for microcirculatory flow and attention under stress* β Clinical interventions support peripheral circulation.* NIH/PubMed β Stough C, 1990
University-Led & Academic Studies
β Harvard: Educational reviews discuss botanicals for inflammation balance and symptom relief, including ginger.* NIH/PubMed β Shang A, 2022
β Johns Hopkins: Mechanistic work describes gingerβs airway smooth-muscle relaxation pathways.* NIH/PubMed β Townsend EA, 2013
β Tufts: Nutrition/clinical literature covers anti-fatigue botanicals and adaptogens.* NIH/PubMed β Rhodiola SHR-5 RCT, 2003
β Oregon State University β Linus Pauling Institute: Micronutrient & phytochemical resources contextualize circulation/antioxidant topics relevant to ginkgo/ginger.* NIH/PubMed β Suter A, 2011
Global Evidence & Reviews
β Cochrane/Authoritative Reviews: Evidence syntheses report benefits of ginger for nausea across indications.* NIH/PubMed β Viljoen E, 2019
β WHO/Guidance Context: Diet and botanical coverage reference supportive roles for traditional plants alongside medical care.* NIH/PubMed β Townsend EA, 2013
We monitor research from leading institutions β Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Cambridge, Oxford, Stanford, Yale, Tufts, University of Florida, Oregon State University β Linus Pauling Institute, Columbia, Cornell, Ohio State β to align with credible science.*
Key Ingredients
- Organic Fresh & Dry Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale): Traditional respiratory & digestive support; constituents relax airway smooth muscle.*
- American Ginseng Root (Panax quinquefolius): Studied for perceived fatigue and vitality in adults.*
- Schisandra Berry (Schisandra chinensis): Human data suggest endurance and recovery support.*
- Fresh Ginkgo biloba Leaf: Investigated for microcirculatory benefits and cognitive alertness under stress.*
- Rhodiola rosea Root (3% Rosavins): Adaptogen researched for mental fatigue and stress adaptation.*
Brief Benefit Bullets
- Supports bronchial comfort & clear breathing*
- Promotes healthy circulation & alertness*
- Helps maintain natural energy & reduce fatigue*
- Adaptogenic support for stress & stamina*
- Naturally sweetened, alcohol-free; vegetarian*
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3rd-party lab tested for purity & potency
Suggested Use
Take Β½ tsp as needed, or as frequently as desired. Can be diluted in hot water. Shake well before using. Keep out of reach of children.*
Product Specifications
- Serving Size β Β½ teaspoon (2.5 mL)
- Servings Per Container β About 48
- Form β Liquid Syrup (4 fl. oz.)
- Proprietary Blend (per 2.5 mL) β Organic Fresh & Dry Ginger Root; American Ginseng Root; Schisandra Berry; Fresh Ginkgo biloba Leaf; Rhodiola rosea Root (3% Rosavins)
- Other Ingredients β Vegetable glycerin, organic honey, deionized water
- Nutrition β ~10 Calories; Total Carbohydrate 2 g (<1% DV); Includes <1 g Total Sugars with 1 g Added Sugars (2% DV)
- Free From β Alcohol; vegetarian
- Quality β Third-party tested for identity, potency & purity
LifeSource Vitamins β Proudly American β Since 1992
*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.
LifeSource Vitamins Ginger Complex Energy Syrup supports bronchial comfort, circulation, and natural energy with ginger, ginseng, rhodiola, ginkgo & schisandra. Clinically Studied Ingredients β NIH/PubMed!*