Saturday, July 03, 2021

GINSENG AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE


INTRODUCTION: Ginseng is one of the oldest known herbal remedies. Panax ginseng is distributed throughout China, Korea, and Siberia, whereas Panax quinquefolius is native to Canada and the United States. There are differences in chemical composition between the two species of ginseng; American ginseng is not considered equivalent to Siberian ginseng. The plant’s popularity has led to its extinction from certain regions, and much of the commercial ginseng is now grown commercially. Ginseng has been used for centuries to promote general wellness, boost immune function, increase mental performance, and reduce fatigue. Immunity: Mental conditions

There are some claims that the herb lowers blood glucose in patients with type 2 diabetes and can help in the management of erectile dysfunction. Diabetes: Electiledysfunction drugs

Ginseng is thought to have calcium channel antagonist actions. The herb may improve blood flow to the heart in times of low oxygen supply, such as with myocardial ischemia.


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