Description
Ginseng is valued as a medicine in China for over 2,000 years. The active ingredients in Ginseng are a set of compounds called ginsenosides. These complex chemicals have a variety of effects, ranging from stimulation of the nervous system to reduction of blood sugar levels. The herb also has an antioxidant effect, stimulates the immune system, thins the blood, and reduces LDL the “bad” cholesterol levels.
Pharmacology
Ginseng is an all-natural & clinically shown to increase body’s oxygen uptake which is necessary to help make healthy energy. The pharmacological effects a) adaptogenic b) improvement of physical & mental performance. In human, some evidence suggests that ginseng can improve glycogen utilization, alcohol clearance, serum lipid level, and other metabolic parameters, which is taken as evidence of a pro-homeostasis, adaptogenic effect.
Dosage & Administration
Capsule: One Panax Ginseng capsule one or two times a day or advised by the physician.
Syrup: 2 teaspoonfuls 2 times daily after meal or as directed by the registered physician.
Syrup: 2 teaspoonfuls 2 times daily after meal or as directed by the registered physician.
Contraindications
Ginseng can be taken with any other vitamin, minerals or herbal supplement. No known contraindications according to the German E Commission and World Health Organization (WHO). However, as with any supplement, consult with physician if you are taking prescription drugs.
Side Effects
Over Ginseng’s many years of use, no serious side effects or drug interactions have been reported.
Pregnancy & Lactation
No known restrictions according to the American Herbal Products Association and the German E Commission, but controlled, long-term safety studies are lacking. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), ginseng root is included in prescriptions given during pregnancy, labor and postpartum.
Precautions & Warnings
Over stimulation and insomnia have also been reported with ginseng and anecdotal evidence suggests that excessive doses may mildly elevate blood pressure and/or cause hyper sexuality. Safety in young children or individuals with severe hepatic or renal disease is not known.

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