Science behind HHG's proprietary
T.A.G.G.
The founders of HHG had a vision of
changing people’s health on a global scale and searched
for the most documented solutions available. During
their search they stumbled upon 3 of the most powerful
and documented all natural herbs on the planet!
After much trial and error HHG found a way to extract
the nutrients from these herbs removing all of the
impurities leaving the most powerful form of extract of
these herbs know to man. By blending these extracts
together in a proprietary way, creating T.A.G.G, HHG has
created the most powerful and all natural health
supplement on the planet. These 3 herbs synergistically
compliment one another enhancing the benefits to a level
where you can feel your mind, body and soul gaining
optimal health and performance within days.
Lastly, HHG has infused this powerful and potent T.A.G.G
into beverages that we all enjoy, creating a long
lasting Healthy Habit for you and your family.
The 5 Main Components of Ganoderma
- (Rejuvinate) King of Herbs
1. Polysaccharide
The amazing nutrients that are known to help
strengthen cell membranes, boost anti-oxidant
levels, and cleanse toxins from the body.
Polysaccharides also moderate cholesterol and blood
sugar levels, regulates digestive healthy and aids
in the prevention of degenerative diseases.
2. Ganoderic Essence
The "Rejuvenator" as it assists in the
detoxification and nourishment of the skin, the
largest organ and "protector of body". Helps prevent
cellular damage from free radicals while boosting
the natural nourishment of the skin. Studies have
shown that Ganoderma extract helps in the recovery
of certain skin diseases.
3. Triterpenoid
Known as Ganoderma's cholesterol-busting super
adaptogens! Found to be the most important active
substances in Ganoderma with Anti-fungal,
Anti-bacterial, Anti- viral and Anti- inflammatory
properties.
4. Adenosine
Referred to as the "Building Block of Life". These
Properties have been found to improve the functions
of the adrenal glands cortex to maintain hormonal
balance. Found to help regulate and balance the
metabolic rate, increasing energy. Found to assist
in the suppression of blood clots, improving blood
circulation. Also supports liver function.
5. Organic Germanium
Germanium's powerful potential healing capabilities
are centered on three major changes it makes in your
body's overall balance. Research suggests that
Germanium is shown to discharge abnormal electrical
impulses around cell abscesses, enhance your body's
overall "effective" oxygen levels, and regulate your
body's complete electrical system.
Qualities Ganoderma
The Reishi mushroom, also known by its
formal name of Ganoderma lucidum and its Chinese name
Ling zhi, has attained an unparalleled reputation in the
Orient as the ultimate herbal substance. For over three
thousand years it has been the most sought-after product
of nature by mountain sages and by the emperors and
empresses of all Eastern nations. In the first Chinese
herbal text (Shennong's Pharmacopoeia) written about
2400 years ago, Ganoderma lucidum was classified as a
"superior herb" which is defined as one that "serves to
maintain life, promote radiant health and long life"
because of its normalizing action, and to cause no side
effects, even when used continuously. " That ancient
book said that "continuous consumption of Ganoderma
lucidum makes your body light and young, lengthens your
life and turns you into one like the immortal who never
dies." Thus Ganoderma lucidum was traditionally called
"the mushroom of immortality."
The Ganoderma lucidum Mushroom grows
wild only upon old trees and roots of certain types of
trees in remote mountain forests of China, Japan and
Korea. Only in the last fifteen years have we seen the
cultivation of Ganoderma lucidum, and thus the
commercial availability of this amazing health product.
Ganoderma lucidum has been the object of intensive
scientific studies to discern its many health functions
from a modern perspective. Traditionally, Ganoderma
lucidum is believed to be a tonic to all of the body's
energies. It was revered as a major tonic to each of the
three Treasures, Jing, Qi and Shen. As a Jing (Essence)
tonic, Ganoderma lucidum is believed to have major
life-lengthening effects when consumed over a long
period of time. It is believed to build primal power and
to replenish energy spent handling stressful situations.
As a Qi tonic, Ganoderma lucidum is used to build
energy, although it is slightly sedative in the short
run. It is most famous as an herb used to build the
immune system.
Many studies done in Japan have
shown Ganoderma lucidum to have a powerful effect on
the body's overall resistance to disease. While
medical research and individual case studies have
shown red Ganoderma lucidum to be effective in
treating numerous conditions and diseases, it is
important to emphasize again that the greatest
proven benefit of regular red Reishi consumption is
the enhancement of your body’s overall health.
Through purification, improved blood
flow, immune modulation, detoxification,
rejuvenation, and revitalization, red Reishi can
enhance the body's ability to combat a myriad of
diseases, particularly those that occur more
frequently with advanced age.
Obesity can affect one's self
confidence and have a negative impact on one's
self-image. In addition, it can lead to diabetes,
and cardiovascular disease. Studies have found that
regular consumption of red Reishi helps the body
cleanse itself of accumulated toxins and excess
lipids (fat).
In addition to regulating the body’s
way of handling fat, red Reishi products can also
improve the condition of the skin. The anti-aging
properties of red Reishi may be related to improved
blood flow and increased delivery of nutrients to
the skin. It may also help in the reparation process
of sun-damaged skin. People who have taken Ganoderma
lucidum regularly have noticed a decrease in pimples
(acne) and other blemishes. Control acne
breakouts/Enchance skin complexion/Minimize fine
lines and lighten age spots.
Regular consumption of red Reishi
also has a calming and stress-reducing effect on the
body, and appears to improve sleep patterns, without
the sedation commonly seen with medications. It
should be clear to the reader that these benefits
combined, will improve one's physical appearance.
Regular red Reishi intake combined with a healthy
diet and active lifestyle, can effectively
facilitate your body’s return to a normal, healthy
state.
On the Road to Better Health with
Red Reishi If we do not actively maintain a healthy
lifestyle, our bodies will deteriorate, and we will
gradually become accustomed to this state of
declining health. We may lose track of weight that
we have gained and not notice the decline in our
natural well being until a significant problem
arises. It is thought that over time, an inactive
body accumulates toxins, and this contributes to the
deterioration of overall wellness.
Consuming a red Reishi product on a
regular basis is thought to clear some of these
toxins. In the beginning, a user may experience a
“resetting” period, where his or her body will
exhibit signs of "cleansing". The excretion of
accumulated poisons and an increase in various
metabolic activities are normal signs of recovery
and they indicate that the regulatory properties of
red Reishi are taking effect. Common symptoms of
"recovery" may include dizziness, sore bones, skin
irritation, change in bowel movements, including
diarrhea and constipation, and pimple-like blemishes
appearing on various parts of the body. The time
frame for these symptoms may vary from person to
person, but they generally last only a few days -
until the body adjusts to a higher state of wellness
and becomes accustomed to the regular intake of red
Reishi. Daily consumption of large amounts of water
is recommended. It is important to point out again
that these physiological reactions are only
temporary, unlike side effects from medications.
The curative and rejuvenating herbs
from Celestial, are not a substitute for treatment
prescribed by your doctor. Nor is the information
intended to diagnose or prescribe. State and Federal
Food and Drug laws prohibit representing that herbs,
though reported successful in other countries,
treat, cure or alleviate any disease. If you have a
medical problem, don't hesitate to seek advice from
a competent medical practitioner.
Ginseng - (Energize)
King of Tonics
For more than 2,000 years, the roots of
Panax plants have been valued in Chinese herbalism for
their invigorating, adaptogenic, and tonic properties.
The term "adaptogen" connotes an agent that purportedly
"increases resistance to physical, chemical, and
biological stress and builds up general vitality,
including the physical and mental capacity for daily
life. As a result of its long history of use, Panax
Ginseng has been studied extensively by modern
scientists and it has been found to possess hundreds of
compounds, including ginsenosides, phenolics, and
saccharides that contribute to its biological activity.
The main active components of Panax
ginseng are ginsenosides, which have been shown to
have a variety of beneficial effects, including
antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. Results
of clinical research studies demonstrate that Panax
ginseng may improve psychological function, immune
function, and conditions associated with diabetes.
Panax ginseng is also commonly used to slow the
aging process, enhance memory, boost stamina,
stimulate the immune system and improve athletic
performance.
Healthy Habits utilizes the
most advanced innovative processes to extract the
purest form of Panax ginseng. Healthy Habits
products are the pure, refined blend of Chinese
Panax Ginseng extract in the liquid form. The
properties allow the blending and mixing process to
give it the effects in aroma and efficiency in use.
Tongkat Ali - (Stabilize) Metabolic
Booster
Tongkat Ali is an all-natural herb
that helps increase testosterone in your blood. This
herb is NOT a testosterone replacement, nor does is
directly increase testosterone. Instead it triggers
your body's ability to produce testosterone,
combating the negative health risk revolved around
Low Testosterone (low T) in both men and women.
Research suggests that low levels of
testosterone may increase the risk for
cardiovascular disease, obesity, stroke, type 2
diabetes, metabolic syndrome, osteoporosis,
depression and Alzheimer's disease. Low testosterone
can also trigger fatigue, low libido, erectile
dysfunction, enlarged prostate, muscular weakness,
poor endurance, irritability, poor concentration and
poor memory.
Healthy Habits Global
utilizes the most advanced innovative processes to
extract the purest form of Tongkat Ali. Healthy
Habits products are the pure, refined Tongkat- Ali
extract in the liquid form. The properties allow the
blending and mixing process to give it the effects
in aroma and efficiency in use.
Role of Testosterone in Women:
-
Keep bones healthy. The
correct balance of testosterone furthers and
supports the growth and strength of healthy
bones, while too much or too little can harm
bones.
-
Preserve cognitive health.
Changes in cognition and cognitive fatigue may
be related to changing hormone levels.
Correcting testosterone levels might help
prevent cognitive fatigue, according to research
in Gynecological Endocrinology.
-
Maintain sex drive. After
menopause, women might experience a dip in their
sex drive. This low sex drive could be the
result of lowering testosterone levels.
-
Manage pain levels.
According to research in the journal Pain, women
who take birth control pills and who have levels
of testosterone that are out of balance with
levels of estrogen might have less ability to
manage their pain response.
The History of
Ganoderma
Imagine 4,000
years of history:
Supporting the nutritional
benefits of what many consider is the
"World's Most Powerful Herb", available
to you now in products you already
consume every single day....
Ganoderma is said to be able
to improve
the body's
healing ability,
maintain a healthy body
and promote
longevity.
*
Rich in antioxidants
*
Helps to eliminate
body toxins
*
Supports the immune
system |
*
Rejuvenate and
Promote Longevity
*
Reduce Mental and
Physical Fatigue
*
Improve the Body's
Performance |
|
Why Do We Need
Ganoderma?
Many ailments are caused
by the imbalance of body functions due to
the accumulation of toxins in the
body. Ganoderma helps the body remove the
build-up of toxins and allows the body's
natural immune system to strengthen itself.
In China, it has over 2,000 years, the
mushroom known as Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) has been
called “God’s Herb”. Also recognized by its Chinese
name, Ling Zhi, Reishi’s reputation for being effective
in treating a wide range of ailments moved Chinese
Emperors throughout the various Dynasties to order
servants to search for wild Ganoderma lucidum mushrooms
found atop distant mountains, believing that the
consumption of Ganoderma lucidum would grant them
eternal youth and enhanced health. Because of the
mushroom’s remote habitat and the scarcity of
high-quality specimens, the use of Ganoderma lucidum for
medicinal purposes was reserved primarily for royalty
and wealthy individuals. It was not until the late 20th
century, that this once-rare plant, through diligent
cultivation by the Japanese, was it made widely
available to the general public.
The original textbook of Oriental
medical science, “Herbal Pharmacopoeia”, was compiled by
the founding father of Chinese medicine, Shen Nong (Han
Dynasty, 206 BC ~ 8 AD) . In it, the legendary
herbalist-emperor documented 365 species of plants and
classified them into three categories: superior, average
and fair. These classifications were based on two main
criteria: its benefits, based on consumption on a
continual basis, and side effects. For those plants
graded as “superior”, the power to harmonize the
functions of the body, mind and spirit and the range of
ailments they could treat were greater and broader than
those of weaker specimens. In addition, they had to have
little or no longterm side effects. Among the specimens
in this class, G. lucidum was ranked the highest in this
classic medical text, even superior to the well known
ginseng. In the “Compendium of Materia Medica” (Ben Cao
Gang Mu), which contains hundreds of natural medicines
the Chinese have used for thousands of years, celebrated
physician and naturalist Li Shi Zhen (1518~1593)
described the benefits of G. lucidum : "It benefits the
life energy, or "qi" of the heart, repairing the chest
area and benefiting those with a knotted and tight
chest. Taken over a long period of time, agility of the
body will not cease, and the years are lengthened to
those of the Immortal Fairies."
Over the ages, Ganoderma lucidum has
become ingrained in Oriental art and culture because of
its prestigious status in Traditional Chinese Medicine
(TCM). Since the first Chinese dynasty, paintings,
embroideries, buildings, and sculptures of the gods and
immortals have depicted G. lucidum as a symbol of
divinity, longevity and good fortune. Depictions of G.
lucidum are displayed throughout the Forbidden City and
the Summer Palace in Beijing as a testimony to its
value, and the mushroom’s distinctive shape was a
favorite ornamental design feature used by royalty and
the wealthy. Even the traditional scepter of the
emperors of China was a stylized Reishi, called a "Ru
Yi".
The History of
Panax Ginseng
Panax ginseng is believed to have been
discovered in the Manchurian Mountains greater than
5,000 years ago. It was most likely first consumed as a
source of food. However, archived documents reveal that
ginseng was used and revered by kings, emperors, and
wealthy households in the Far East for medicinal
purposes in pre-historic times. The first written
reference of Panax ginseng as a medicinal herb can be
found in Shen Nong’s Materia Medica (the Ancient Chinese
Canon of Medicine) dated from the 1st century, CE:
“Ginseng is a tonic to the five viscera, quieting the
animal spirits, stabilizing the soul, preventing fear,
expelling the vicious energies, brightening the eye…and
prolonging life.” Traditional Chinese herbal remedies
stress the restorative properties of ginseng root—its
ability to re-energize your chi or life force. In
northern China, it is a common practice for the elderly
to take low daily doses of ginseng throughout the long,
cold months of winter in order to boost their physical
endurance and longevity.
The origins of the genus name Panax can
be traced back to the Greek root words pan akos meaning
“all cure”—an aptly named herb for all its purported
health benefits. Acting as an adaptogen, its primary
functions are as an anti-inflammatory agent, an
antioxidant, immunity booster, and reproductive health
tonic. More reported effects include increased muscle
mass, physical vigor, and mental performance (memory,
focus, and concentration). Clinical studies have shown
that Korean red ginseng can enhance male sexual function
and vitality. Combined with gingko, red ginseng can help
treat erectile dysfunction as well as low sperm count.
Ginseng has also demonstrated positive psychological
effects in menopausal women by lessening feelings of
fatigue and depression.
The part of the ginseng plant used for
medicinal purpose is the root. Unlike other common roots
found in gardens and grocery stores, ginseng root has an
unusual physical appearance. The thicker knob-like top
that branches into leg-like appendages gives the rough
impression of a human-like figure. According to ancient
herbalist beliefs, any plant that bears a resemblance to
a certain body part is meant to be good for that body
part. Hence, it follows that if ginseng root is shaped
like a whole human person, then it must be a unique and
powerful herb capable of treating the entire body.
As a slow-growing perennial plant that
was historically over-hunted, it is now uncommon to find
ginseng in the wild. Ginseng root generally takes four
to six years to mature before it is harvested because
the quality and potency of ginseng is believed to
increase with age. China’s growing demand for ginseng
root spurred Korea’s experimentation and cultivation of
the world’s first farmed ginseng root in the sixteenth
century. Today, both China and Korea have flourishing
ginseng farming industries and are major exporters of
ginseng products.
Nevertheless, Asian ginseng is not the
only type of ginseng available as health supplements.
American Ginseng (Panax quinquefolios) was first
discovered in southern Canada by a French explorer and
thought to be a rare herb to “invigorate the virile
powers.” The Iroquois, Menomonee, Cherokee and Creek
tribes all used ginseng for its natural curing powers.
Native American folklore reveals that ginseng root was
an early medicinal herb used to treat nosebleeds and
infertility. It is believed that early American settlers
discovered ginseng in the mid 1700’s in New England.
Ginseng cultivation methods eventually spread West to
Wisconsin, which has now become a leading ginseng
producer. Americans were first skeptical of American
ginseng, but it has since gained popularity in recent
years as an aphrodisiac. America exports an estimated
$100 million worth of ginseng per year, mainly to Asia
where it is highly valued.
Asian herbalists regard American ginseng
as having “cooling” powers and that type of ginseng is
mainly used to treat fevers as well as digestive and
respiratory ailments. In contrast, Asian ginseng such
Korean red (steamed) ginseng and Chinese white (peeled)
ginseng are considered to be a “hot” herbs used to
re-energize the body and restore overall strength and
well-being.
Tongkat Ali (Latin name Eurycoma
Longifolia Jack, Japanese Name ナガエカサ/ Nagaekasa ) is a
small tree found in the jungles throughout Malaysia and
Southeast Asia. Natives consider every part of the
Eurycoma Longifolia tree as miracle herbs and often used
its root to make soup as health drinks. It has been used
in Malaysia for many years by men to increase sexual
desire, libido, and sexual performance and to treat
erectile dysfunction. To maintain the testosterone
normal levels can improve energy, mood, fertility and
sexual desire. Tongkat Ali is referred as a miracle herb
and widespread in Malaysia and Southeast Asia and now
also wide-recognized by many countries because of its
excellent effects.
Tongkat Ali is a small evergreen tree
growing to 15m tall. It is spirally arranged, pinnate
leaf 20-40 cm long with 13-41 leaflets.
The flowers contain either male or female flowers on
different trees never both; they are shaped in large
panicles, each flower with 5-6 very small petals. The
fruit is green ripening dark red, 1-2 cm long and 0.5-1
cm broad.
Unlike most trees, which have a
horizontal root system, the root of a Tongkat Ali tree
can grow up to 700 meters on sandy soil as under storey
tree lets. This tough fiberous root penetrates deep into
the earth to obtain its nutrients. The Tongkat Ali root
takes at least five years to mature.