نتایج جستجو برای: Panax ginseng

تعداد نتایج: 5912  

Journal: :مجله علوم اعصاب شفای خاتم 0
mina afshar student research committee, school of medicine, iaum university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran hamidreza shahabi nezhad student research committee, school of medicine, north khorasan university of medical sciences, bojnurd, iran morteza behnamfar student research committee, school of medicine, shahroud university of medical sciences, shahroud, iran fatemeh payande sani student research committee, school of medicine, iaum university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

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2009

Introduction Panax ginseng, used medicinally for thousands of years in China, Korea, and Japan,1 is well known as an adaptogen and a restorative tonic that is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Western herbal preparations.2,3 Eclectic uses for Panax ginseng include fatigue, infertility, liver disease, amnesia, colds, menopause, and erectile dysfunction.2-4 There are many spec...

2009

Introduction Panax ginseng, used medicinally for thousands of years in China, Korea, and Japan,1 is well known as an adaptogen and a restorative tonic that is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Western herbal preparations.2,3 Eclectic uses for Panax ginseng include fatigue, infertility, liver disease, amnesia, colds, menopause, and erectile dysfunction.2-4 There are many spec...

2009

Introduction Panax ginseng, used medicinally for thousands of years in China, Korea, and Japan,' is well known as an adaptogen and a restorative tonic that is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Western herbal preparations.^' Eclectic uses for Panax ginseng include fatigue, infertility, liver disease, amnesia, colds, menopause, and erectile dysfunction.^'^ There are many speci...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of clinical pharmacology = Journal canadien de pharmacologie clinique 2008
Dugald Seely Jean-Jacques Dugoua Daniel Perri Edward Mills Gideon Koren

BACKGROUND There is a lack of basic knowledge on the part of both clinicians and patients as to the indications for use and the safety of herbs used by women during pregnancy and lactation. This is one article in a series that systematically reviews the evidence for herbs commonly used during pregnancy and lactation. OBJECTIVES To systematically review the literature for evidence on the use, ...

2013
Gabriel Hoi-huen Chan Betty Yuen-kwan Law John Man-tak Chu Kevin Kin-man Yue Zhi-hong Jiang Chi-wai Lau Yu Huang Shun-wan Chan Patrick Ying-kit Yue Ricky Ngok-shun Wong

The king of herbs, Panax ginseng, has been used widely as a therapeutic agent vis-à-vis its active pharmacological and physiological effects. Based on Chinese pharmacopeia Ben Cao Gang Mu and various pieces of literature, Panax ginseng was believed to exert active vascular protective effects through its antiobesity and anti-inflammation properties. We investigated the vascular protective effect...

Journal: :Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology 2001
Y K Gupta M Sharma G Chaudhary

In the present study, Panax ginseng was evaluated for its antiepileptic activity against pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) induced chemical kindling in rats. PTZ was injected at the dose of 30 mg/kg, i.p. on alternate days and the occurrence of generalized tonic clonic convulsions were considered as the end point. One group received Panax ginseng every day, at a dose of 100 mg/kg, 30 min prior to PTZ in...

2015

Panax ginseng is the most commonly used ginseng in the diet and medicine in many Asian countries especially in China. It is categorized as an 'adaptogen' that helps to adapt against higher levels of stress and maintains a good health. In general, animal toxicity studies found that Panax ginseng is very safe with no teratogenicity or mutagenicity. However, data on the effect of Panax ginseng sup...

2016
Tae-Woo Kim

Panax sp., including Panax ginseng Meyer, Panax quiquifolius L., or Panax notoginseng (Burk.) FH Chen, have been used as functional foods or for traditional Chinese medicine for diabetes, inflammation, stress, aging, hepatic injury, and cancer. In recent decades, a number of both in vitro and in vivo experiments as well as human studies have been conducted to investigate the efficacy and safety...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2000
D Kitts C Hu

Ginseng (Panax ginseng, C.A. Meyer) has been a popular herbal remedy used in eastern Asian cultures for thousands of years. In North America, the ginseng species indigenous to both Canada and the United States (Panax quinquefolium) represents an important industry for both domestic and export markets. There are numerous theories and claims describing the efficacy of ginseng, which can combat st...

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