Benefits of Ginseng for Health

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Ginseng is often referred to as a "magic potion" because it has a number of health benefits so many. The roots of this plant is believed to overcome a number of health problems. Some people say, ginseng is efficacious in lowering high blood pressure and raise low blood pressure Ginseng has many bioactive content, such as saponinsphytosterols, peptides, polysaccharides, fatty acidspolyacetylenes, vitamins, and minerals


Here are some health benefits that you can get from plants that are often used as a traditional herb of this:


Stimulating the immune and nervous systems: Ginseng can boost immunity. Some experts say herbal medicine ginseng can improve the quality of life. Adaptogenic properties of ginseng helps stimulate people to stay young. Whereas in the elderly, can restore the damaged cells in the body. Ginseng can also help you fight the flu and other infectious diseases.


Reduced mental stress: Ginseng can increase mental alertness,while also changing the mood and relieve fatigue. Another benefit is the herb of antidepressants and anti-anxiety. When a person experiences excessive stress, adrenal hormones (cortisol,adrenaline, and noradrenaline) will flow out and cause various health problems. In this situation, ginseng can help you in balancing the level of adrenaline.


Prevent cancer development: The growth of certain types of cancer cells can be inhibited by ginseng. Chinese Medicine Journal reported that ginsenosides have anti-tumor effects and can induce cell damage in prostate cancer, ovarian cancer celllung cell adenocarcinoma, and neuroblastoma cells. In additionginseng also function in inhibiting cell cycle progression, so that it can slow the growth of cancer cells.


Treating diabetes: blood sugar levels can drop drastically by consuming ginseng. However, if you are already using antidiabetic drugs, it is necessary to reconsider the use of ginseng simultaneously. Because the mixing ginseng with diabetes drugs can make blood sugar levels are too low.Therefore, it is necessary recommendations from doctors.


Lowering cholesterol: In some studies, ginseng has been found to lower LDL cholesterol (bad cholesterol). Scientists believe that ginsenocides contained in ginseng are responsible for decreased levels of cholesterol in the body.


Increase endurance athletes: The quality of ginseng in improving stamina tonic stimulant has made it popular among athletesDuring practice, athletes need to be consistent to maintain the stamina to remain high, and ginseng can help to make it happen.


Reduce Fatigue: The Role of adaptogenic from various strains Ginseng is believed to provide the physiological changes in the body to adapt to fatigue due to overwork.


The use of ginseng is not recommended, especially in pregnant women and nursing mothers, to prevent the occurrence of contraindications. In addition, ginseng may also affect the reaction of some drugs, such as, blood thinners such as warfarin, heparinaspirin, and diuretics.


Therefore, it is not advisable to eat ginseng if you're taking medication for hypertension or other cardiovascular disease.








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