An Antioxidant

Ginseng is the most famous Chinese herb. Various forms of Ginseng have been used in medicine for more than 7000 years. It is the most widely recognized plant used in traditional medicine. Several species grow around the world, and though some are preferred for specific benefits, all are considered to have similar properties as an effective general rejuvenator.
Ginseng benefits the body in many ways, including increasing energy and endurance, bolstering the immune system, and even preventing some illnesses. Ginseng also acts as a powerful antioxidant & is one of the most popular herbal medicines on the market today. Ginseng's popularity has led manufacturers of everything from chewing gum to orange juice to add the potent substance to their products, hoping to capitalize on ginseng's healthy reputation. Unfortunately, many of these so-called Ginseng products are actually devoid of active ingredients and, as a result, are anything but effective.

The main active ingredients of Ginseng are the more than 25 saponin triterpenoid glycosides called "ginsenosides.� These ingredients provide the adaptogenic properties that enable ginseng to balance, and counter the effects of stress. Ginseng contains vitamins A, B-6 and the mineral Zinc, which aids in the production of thymic hormones, necessary for the functioning of the defense system. The steroid-like ingredients provide the adaptogenic properties that enable ginseng to balance and counter the effects of stress. The glycosides appear to act on the adrenal glands, helping to prevent adrenal hypertrophy and excess corticosteroid production in response to physical, chemical or biological stress.
Benefits of American Ginseng

The healthy benefits of Ginseng include reduce the effects of stress; boost energy levels & assists with mental and body fatigue. Studies have demonstrated several benefits of regular Ginseng consumption, including increased energy, stress resistance, and libido. And there is significant scientific support for using Ginseng to counter fatigue, improve concentration, and aid recovery from an illness or surgery.

Several studies have indicated that American Ginseng reduces total blood cholesterol levels and may improve the memory. American ginseng boosts the immune system, and therefore increase resistance to disease. American ginseng may increase physical stamina, and stimulate the appetite, which can be especially useful for the elderly. American Ginseng has an anti-clotting action that may reduce the risk of heart attacks. American Ginseng may also be used by diabetics to reduce blood sugar levels, though not before consulting a qualified healthcare professional.

Uses Of American Ginseng
Side Effect Of American Ginseng

Used at the recommended dosage, Ginseng is generally safe. In rare instances, it may cause over stimulation and possibly insomnia. Consuming caffeine with ginseng increases the risk of over stimulation and gastrointestinal upset. Occasional cases of insomnia or agitation have been reported with the use of American Ginseng. These conditions are more likely, however, when caffeine-containing foods and beverages are also being consumed. 1

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