Ginseng Uses

The neuroprotective effect of ginseng helps in the treatment of depression and anxiety. It improves the response of an individual by controlling the processing of the hypothalamic-pituitary adrenal axis. It delivers a possible therapy for patients suffering from hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis diseases related to the increased secretion of cortisol, comprising asthma, hypertension, and posttraumatic stress disease.

  
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Can Ginseng and Valparin be taken together?

Query: Hi doctor, Can Ginseng be taken along with antiseizure medicine like Valparin? I have been asked by my fitness trainer to take Ginseng to increase stamina and immunity. Please suggest me.  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Ginseng is a medicinal plant known for its energy-boosting properties. There are different types of ginseng, such as Asian, American, and Siberian. To provide accurate advice, I need to know which type you are using and for what purpose. It is important to note that gi...  Read Full »

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