Effects on the Liver
Korean Ginseng protects the liver from heavy drinks, toxic substances, and several diseases.
Scientific experiments show that the ginseng extract stimulates protein and nucleic acid biosynthesis and carbohydrate and lipoid metabolism of the body.
It also accelerates the detoxication of toxic substances and excretes them.
Therefore, ginseng keeps the liver healthy by pushing
out poisonous substances quickly.
It also stimulates cell multiplication.
Effects on Stress
There is proof that Korean Ginseng is good for relieving stress.
It can reduce physical stress(radiation, heat, cold),
chemical stress(carcinogen, CCl4, alcohol),
and biological stress(viral and bacterial infections)
It strengthens the mind and skin damage due to radiation is also decreased.
This is useful for patients that receive radiation therapy.
Other Effects
These are just a few of the positive effects of Korean Ginseng.
It also has a preventive tonic action that stimulates metabolism, particularly under depressed or other unfavorable conditions.
It also helps to recover from diabetic symptoms.
It lowers blood sugar level and also lowers blood lipoid level by stimulating the metabolism of lipids, including cholesterol.
Korean Ginseng inhibits tumor cells such as sarcoma 180, Hella cells in vitro.
Carcinogen, MNNG, and urethan are greatly inhibited by the administering of Ginseng.
Korean Ginseng improves anemia and other deficiencies, lymphocytes, leucocytes, Gamma-globulin, and immuloglobin, usually observed in cancer patients.
The scientific name of Korean Gensing -
PANAX GINSENG C.A. MEYER
simply shows
what the Korean Ginseng is.
PANAX = Pan ('all') + AUX (Greek word, 'all')
means, Cure-All
C.A. MEYER is a name of Russian scientist
who named Korean Ginseng.
Recently, the efficacy of ginseng, specially tonic effects, has been proven scientifically and experimentally.
And Ginseng's gaining its popularity world wide more and more.