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Seven health benefits of ginseng

4/24/2014 - It's simply amazing how natural herbs and foods can have multiple, wonderful health benefits! Take for instance ginseng (usually Korean/Asian Red Ginseng, Panax ginseng), it lives up to its cure-all description (Panax means "all-curing/healing" in Greek)! Add another health benefit to the list! Recently...

Ginseng - Benefits of the popular Chinese root

11/20/2013 - Ginseng has strong roots in Chinese medicine. In fact, its use is traced back over 5,000 years to the mountains in Manchuria, where it was incorporated into traditional medical practices. Emperors reportedly used ginseng to treat illnesses and as a primary ingredient in products like soap to get the...

Clinical tests provide strong evidence that spirulina, siberian ginseng and skullcap relieve allergic rhinitis

10/31/2013 - Allergic rhinitis is inflammation of the nasal airways due to an allergic immune system response. The sinuses become inflamed because of increased histamine production, as the sensitive immune system responds to a foreign allergen such as pollen, dust or animal dander. The response to the allergens...

Natural News Store launches Ginseng Synergy, a harmonious blend of six ginseng varieties from across the globe

10/29/2013 - Today we're announcing what I consider to be a breakthrough immunomodulating, adaptogenic tincture that's now available for the very first time. Ginseng Synergy combines six carefully selected ginseng varieties from around the globe into an unprecedented formula for health and wellbeing:* Siberian...

The superior health benefits of ginseng

8/29/2013 - Certain herbs have beneficial adaptive properties that they pass on to those who consume them to support healthy function. Ginseng has been given the Greek name, Panax, which means "all curing" as it has remarkable adaptogenic qualities that benefit individuals no matter what phase of life or stressors...

Ginseng proven to prolong life in men: Here is the research

8/18/2013 - Back in the 1960s and 1970s, ginseng was all the rage for energy and stamina, preventing illness, and increasing libido. Somehow it faded from western natural health awareness and consumer interest. But the history of ginseng's ability to instill energy, stamina, libido enhancement, and longevity...

Ginseng is much more than simply an aphrodisiac herb

8/15/2013 - There are different types of ginseng roots such as the American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) and the Asian or Korean one (Panax ginseng). Some people also like to add eleuthero or Siberian ginseng, but these don't contain the essential ingredient, ginsenosides. This medicinal herb is known as a...

Ginseng found to help chemo cancer patients have more energy

7/26/2013 - What chemo- and radiation therapy take out of cancer patients, one simple compound - ginseng - puts back in, according to the results of a new study which extols further benefits of this root. Scientists, who published their findings in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, said they found...

Use Korean red ginseng to fight bad breath: Study

5/4/2013 - One of the most overlooked natural bad breath remedies is red ginseng (also known as Asian ginseng), according to a 2009 study conducted by researchers from the Gachon University of Medicine and Science, and the Lee Gil Ya Cancer and Diabetes Institute in Korea, and published in the journal Digestion. The...

Ginseng improves quality of life and fatigue in multiple sclerosis patients

3/25/2013 - A recent double-blind, randomized pilot trial has found evidence that regular ginseng supplementation may reduce fatigue caused by Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Researchers at the Isfahan University of Medical Sciences also found that ginseng supplementation may improve patients' reports of quality of life...

Fermented red Asian ginseng a great natural remedy for allergy symptoms

4/17/2012 - The ginseng plant has long been used medicinally to treat a variety of ailments, and a recent review of several published studies reveals that allergies are one of them. It appears as though "red" ginseng, or raw ginseng root that has been steamed, holds special value in the treatment of certain allergy...

Ginseng - Combat the effects of radiation

6/22/2011 - Since the dawn of humanity, people have turned to natural remedies to cure illnesses and injuries, and one of the most valuable natural resources used to promote health and well-being is ginseng. Ginseng comes from the ginseng root, which is light beige in color and appears gnarled with a variable diameter...

Herbs Prevent Hair Loss: Lavender, Ginseng, Aloe Vera, Dong Quai

5/6/2010 - Many herbs have been shown to prevent hair loss and enable hair to grow. Thinning hair, or alopecia, is a condition that is caused by aging and also genetics. Nutritional deficiencies can also cause hair loss. Herbs have been used for thousands of years to help regrow hair. Taken internally or applied...

Ginseng Found Highly Effective for Weight Loss and Diabetes Control

12/1/2008 - Ginseng has long been one of the foundations of healing in Chinese medicine, and is probably the world's best known herb. The botanical name panax means 'all curing' in Greek. This 5000 year old healer has traditionally been used as a restorative tonic to increase energy, stamina, and well being. Western...

Ginseng Reverses Lung Damage in Asthma

10/13/2008 - Asthma is a disease of the airways and lungs where airflow both in and out of the lungs is restricted. It is characterized by shortness of breath, wheezing and coughing. Most asthmatics have intermittent "attacks" and are symptom free at other times. Some asthmatics however, are never symptom free....

Siberian Ginseng: The Almost Forgotten, Perfect Adaptogen and Energy Booster

9/18/2008 - For some reason, lately, Eleutherococcus (Siberian Ginseng) has almost vanished from becoming a subject when health tonics for energy and stress issues are discussed. It used to be so common place and for a very good reason; It works! Why have we almost forgotten about this truly amazing, fast acting,...

Ginseng helps cancer patients reduce fatigue, increase energy

4/23/2008 - American ginseng may reduce fatigue and increase overall psychological well-being in cancer patients, according to a study conducted by researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, N.Y., and presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. "We hope that Wisconsin ginseng...

New Scientific Focus on Ginseng

11/4/2007 - New Research on Ginseng: Pharmacogenomics and the Yin/Yang actions of ginseng: anti-tumor, angiomodulating and steroid-like activities of ginsenosides. Chinese Medicine 2007 Long known as a whole-body tonic (the root plant, precious for centuries in Asian countries, is shaped like a person) new evidence...

Studies show reishi mushrooms benefit people stricken with a variety of ailments, from high blood pressure to AIDS

1/25/2007 - Hailed in ancient Eastern medicine as the "mushroom of immortality" and the "medicine of kings," you'd expect reishi to offer you some pretty astounding health benefits, right? Your assumptions are correct. This prized fungus may be able to boost your immune system, fight cancer, ward off heart disease,...

Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center researchers find ginseng may improve breast cancer outcomes (press release)

8/15/2006 - Ginseng, one of the most widely used herbs in traditional Chinese medicine, may improve survival and quality of life after a diagnosis of breast cancer, according to a recent study by Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center researchers. The large epidemiological study, led by Xiao-Ou Shu, M.D., Ph.D., was...

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