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- Ginseng Side Effects - On the whole, the side effects of ginseng are fairly limited, it is generally quite safe. In this article we look at some of the more common ginseng side effects as well as other possible health issues people should be aware of with all types of ginseng.
- What Ginseng is used for - Traditionally, Ginseng is consumed orally as a general adaptogen, a stimulant or even as an aphrodisiac. Here we take a look at he benefits and uses of Ginseng, what it is used for and how it is prepared.
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* fenugreek (seeds)
as a tea
* Siberian ginseng (root)
* milk thistle (seeds)
as a tincture, infusion
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serves 6-8
Good enough for dinner any night, this soup is of special benefit for those in the midst of chemotherapy or radiation treatments. Variations on this soup are a regular part of my anti-cancer lifestyle.
* 2 cups beet roots or tops, sliced (parsnips are great too)
* 2 cups water (spring water or filtered water)
* 1 cup d...(more)

Many people today are aware that many of the pharmaceutical medicines we use regularly are derived from traditional herbal remedies. Many are also aware that there is a tremendous amount of research happening today trying to derive new medications from traditional herbs.Every culture around the world has developed some form of natural medical syste...(more)

I mentioned an adaptogenic herb called Rhodiola rosea, also called Arctic root or Golden root in an earlier post, and said I would discuss it further this week.Adaptogen is a word coined by researchers seeking to describe the effect of Eleutherococcus senticosus, also known as Siberian Ginseng; they had observed that as stress on the experimental s...(more)

Just a short post today, since it is the weekend. I have been talking about sleeplessness, stress and anxiety, and some herbal remedies for these problems.There is a class of herbs described as "adaptogens" which were so named because they seemed to help the body "adapt" to different types of stress.I already mentioned one in an earlier article, Si...(more)

I have written previously about insomnia, but I have been getting more and more questions about sleeplessness, anxiety, insomnia, and stress. So I am going to write a series of articles on these topics, and go into a little more detail about them, and some traditional herbal remedies.I wanted to start by listing a few herbs that I have found helpfu...(more)

Can you answer dianeaprl’s question about Ginseng?: I am doing some research on Fargelin for shrinking Hemmies, and want to know if anyone has tried using the chinese herb?Siberian Ginseng Root Tea
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Many people today are aware that many of the pharmaceutical medicines we use regularly are derived from traditional herbal remedies. Many are also aware that there is a tremendous amount of research happening today trying to derive new medications from traditional herbs.Every culture around the world has developed some form of natural medical syste...(more)

I mentioned an adaptogenic herb called Rhodiola rosea, also called Arctic root or Golden root in an earlier post, and said I would discuss it further this week.Adaptogen is a word coined by researchers seeking to describe the effect of Eleutherococcus senticosus, also known as Siberian Ginseng; they had observed that as stress on the experimental s...(more)

Can you answer speaker of unassailable truth’s question about Ginseng?: Does anyone have any input on Eleuthero (Siberian Ginseng)? I heard it recommended for people who were younger but overtaxed, as it packs less of a punch than true ginseng. Can anyone fill me in on the specifics? From a ......(more)

Just a short post today, since it is the weekend. I have been talking about sleeplessness, stress and anxiety, and some herbal remedies for these problems.There is a class of herbs described as "adaptogens" which were so named because they seemed to help the body "adapt" to different types of stress.I already mentioned one in an earlier article, Si...(more)

Adaptogens: which include Eleuthero (Siberian ginseng), Asian ginseng, Astragalus, and Schizandra, are thought to help keep various body systems – including the immune system – functioning optimally.
Take Siberian ginseng in tincture, herbal granules or in capsules. Capsule doses of 500mg three times a day. Another immune stimulant, Bon...(more)

I have written previously about insomnia, but I have been getting more and more questions about sleeplessness, anxiety, insomnia, and stress. So I am going to write a series of articles on these topics, and go into a little more detail about them, and some traditional herbal remedies.I wanted to start by listing a few herbs that I have found helpfu...(more)

A summary of key information about the herbal remedy ginseng. Includes Etymology, Traditional uses, Modern science and ginseng, Ginseng and reproductive activity, Side effects, potential for Overdose. Ginseng refers to species within Panax, a genus of 11 species of slow-growing perennial plants with fleshy roots, in the family Araliaceae. They gro...(more)

An in depth article discussing the benefits of ginseng supplementation. Several research studies are discussed in depth. A balanced and fair assessment is given. Some of the specifics include: ginsengs interaction with Antioxidants and lipids, ginseng as a treatment for erectile dysfunction and as an aphrodisiac plus more... What Ginseng supp...(more)

A brief article about korean ginseng, its uses and benefits in treating ailments as well as overall health benefits. A non-biased assessment of its potential. Includes discussion about treating cancer, diabetes, stress plus many more. Points out how more researchis needed into korean ginseng's potential uses. Korean Ginseng
Scientific Name: Panax...(more)

A brief article about American Ginseng, its uses and benefits, plus background information. Some specifics about ginsenosides of this type of ginseng as opposed to others. A non biased assessment of potential uses in treating various ailments including type 2 diabetes and ADHD. American Ginseng
Other Names: Anchi, Canadian Ginseng, Five Fingers, ...(more)

A brief article on the potential uses and benefits of siberian ginseng. Gives an overall honest assessment of the herb. Mentions more than just the typical benefits of generic ginseng (panax). Siberian Ginseng
Scientific Name: Eleuthero
Other Names: Gaia Root, Acanthopanax senticosus, Ci Wu Jia, Devil's Bush, Eleutherococcus senticosus, Russian ...(more)

Broken down into four differenct types of ginseng (Siberian Ginseng-Eleuthero / Panax Ginseng / American Ginseng / Korean Ginseng), this article holds a comprehensive list of ginseng side effects and precautions that should be taken. When should I be careful taking Siberian Ginseng?
In clinical studies of both humans and animals, Siberian Eleuthe...(more)
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