Benefits of Ginseng
Ginseng is the most famous Chinese herb. It is the most
widely recognized plant used in traditional medicine. Various
forms of ginseng have been used in medicine for more than 7000
years. 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 is a slow growing perennial herb (reaches about 2 feet
tall) native to the mountainous area of north eastern China,
Korea and far eastern regions of Russia. The older the root, the
greater the concentration of ginsenosides, the active chemical
compounds, thus the more potent the ginseng becomes. Ginseng
roots can live longer than hundreds of years. Ginseng has been
cultivated extensively in China, Korea, and Japan, and Russia.
Ginseng starts flowering in fourth year, and the roots take 4-6
years to reach maturity. Ginseng is a protected herb in China
and Russia: exporting ginseng seeds is banned in China, and
harvesting wild ginseng is illegal in Russia. Natural white
ginseng is often steam- processed to produce "red ginseng" with
different, higher medicinal potency.
It is used to reduce the effects of stress, improve
performance, boost energy levels, enhance memory, and stimulate
the immune system. Oriental medicine has deemed ginseng a
necessary element in all their best prescriptions, and regards
it as prevention and a cure. It is said to remove both mental
and bodily fatigue, cure pulmonary complaints, dissolve tumors
and reduce the effects of age.
Ginseng is native to China, Russia, North Korea, Japan, and
some areas of North America. It was first cultivated in the
United States in the late 1800's. It is difficult to grow and
takes 4-6 years to become mature enough to harvest. The roots
are called Jin-chen, meaning 'like a man,' in reference to their
resemblance to the shape of the human body.
Native North Americans considered it one of their most sacred
herbs and add it to many herbal formulas to make them more
potent. The roots can live for over 100 years.
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 main active ingredients
of ginseng are the more than 25 saponin triterpenoid glycosides
called "ginsenosides". These 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.
Studies done in China showed that ginsenosides also increase
protein synthesis and activity of neurotransmitters in the
brain. Ginseng is used to restore memory, and enhance
concentration and cognitive abilities, which may be impaired by
improper blood supply to the brain.
Ginseng helps to maintain excellent body functions. Siberian
ginseng has been shown to increase energy, stamina, and help the
body resist viral infections and environmental toxins. Research
has shown specific effects that support the central nervous
system, liver function, lung function and circulatory system.
Animal studies have shown that ginseng extracts stimulate the
production of interferons, increase natural killer cell
activity, lower cholesterol and decrease triglyceride levels.
Men have used the herb to improve sexual function and remedy
impotence. Ginseng is believed to increase estrogen levels in
women and is used to treat menopausal symptoms.
It is also used for diabetes, radiation and chemotherapy
protection, colds, chest problems, to aid in sleep, and to
stimulate the appetite.
Korean Red Ginseng is also known by the names Asian
Ginseng, Asiatic Ginger, and Chinese Ginseng. Korean Red Ginseng
is a deciduous perennial shrub whose fleshy root requires 4-6
years of cultivation to reach maturity. Korean Red Ginseng is
now used as a natural preventive, restorative remedy and valued
for its adaptogenic properties. Korean Red Ginseng is considered
most suitable for males and for older people. Used for centuries
in China, Korean Red Ginseng was believed to be and anti-aging
herb. By equalizing the system levels in the body, Korean Red
Ginseng has been used to lower cholesterol, balance the
metabolism, increase energy levels, and stimulate the immune
system.
Korean White Ginseng is an adaptogen having yang
properties and an arousing and stimulating metabolic effect on
the central nervous system, brain, head, and blood vessels. It
may benefit blood sugar levels, histamine levels, inflammation,
stress levels, mental and physical abilities, impotency, anemia,
artery hardening, depression, diabetes, ulcers, edema, immune
and lung function, appetite, libido and may offer protection
against radiation exposure and easement of cocaine withdrawal.
North American White Ginseng (Panax quinquefolium) is believed
to give a cooling effect to the body.This cooling, energy
giving, endurance enhancing factor is believed to be the most
beneficial for our fast paced, stressful world.
Siberian ginseng is a distinct plant with different active
chemical components. Prized for its ability to restore vigor,
increase longevity, enhance overall health, and stimulate both a
healthy appetite and a good memory, it is widely used in Russia
to help the body adapt to stressful conditions and to enhance
productivity.
Benefits
* reduce the effects of stress
* boost energy levels
* assists with mental and body fatigue