What is Ginseng? What Can Ginseng Do? - New Green Nutrition

What is Ginseng? What Can Ginseng Do?

What is Ginseng? What can it do?

What is Ginseng? The word ginseng refers to eleven different varieties of a short, slow-growing plant with fleshy roots. Ginseng is believed to restore and enhance human health. It is one of the most popular nutrition supplement and herbal remedies. What can it do? American ginseng are believed to boost energy, lower blood sugar and cholesterol levels, reduce stress, promote relaxation, treat diabetes, and manage sexual dysfunction in men.*



Benefits of Ginseng


1. Restore Energy:
Ginseng may help stimulate physical and mental activity in people who feel weak and tired. One study revealed that ginseng showed good results in helping patients with fatigue. However, the energy-boosting effects of ginseng were only seen in people currently who are tired and have a hectic schedule. Ginseng did not show statistically significant improvements in people with good health.*

2. Anti-inflammatory effects:
Ginsenosides(major active pharmacological components of ginseng) may have anti-inflammatory effects, according to experimental results in the Journal of Translational Medicine. Ginseng is often used to reduce inflammation. The researchers suggest that ginsenosides may be responsible for targeting pathways in the immune system that could reduce inflammation.*

3. Treatment of erectile dysfunction:
Men may take ginseng to treat erectile dysfunction. A 2002 Korean study revealed that 60 percent of men who took ginseng noticed an improvement in their symptoms. Research published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology also claimed to provide "evidence for the effectiveness of red ginseng in the treatment of erectile dysfunction."*

4. Flu prevention:
Research on the effects of ginseng on mice suggests a possible link between ginseng and the treatment and prevention of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Findings suggested that red ginseng extract could improve the survival of human lung epithelial cells infected with the influenza virus.*

5. Lowering blood sugar:
Several studies claim that ginseng may help lower blood sugar and help treat diabetes. Ginsenosides(major active pharmacological components of ginseng) may affect insulin production in the pancreas and improve insulin resistance using other mechanisms.*

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*Please note: these statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. This product cannot replace your doctor’s prescription medicine.

<span>2</span> comments

  • I have been taking ginseng for 20 years and it has made me feel so good I don’t get sick I don’t have high blood pressure my cholesterol is perfect it keeps me active and healthy and I think everybody needs to take ginseng

    by Terry Hewitt
  • I have been taking Trenchi Ginseng for the circulation in my eye which has suffered a central retinal occlusion but I was only taking two capsules a day now I understand that I need to take six a day ,two capsules three times a day,
    Why so much , and will it help ?

    by Patrick

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