Panax Pseudoginseng

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Other Names: Aralia pseuodoginseng, Chai-Jen-Shen, Field Seven, Ginseng de Los Himalayas, Himalayan Ginseng, Jia Renshen, Nepal Ginseng, Noto-Gin, Notoginseng, Panax notoginseng, Panax notoginseng radix, Panax zingiberensis, Pseudoginseng Panax, Pseudoginseng Root, Sanchi, Samch'll, San Qi, San-Qi Ginseng, San Qui, Sanchitongtshu, Sanqi, Sanqi Powder, Sanshichi, Three Seven, Tian Qi, Tian San Qi, Tienchi, Tienchi Ginseng.
Panax pseudoginseng is a plant. The root is used to make medicine.

Special Precautions of Panax Pseudoginseng

  • Be careful not to confuse panax pseudoginseng with other forms of Ginseng, such as Panax Ginseng.
  • There isn't enough information to know whether Panax pseudoginseng is safe. It can cause some side effects such as dry mouth, flushed skin, nervousness, sleep problems, nausea, and vomiting.
  • Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Don’t take Panax pseudoginseng if you are pregnant or breast-feeding. It is UNSAFE. One of the chemicals in Panax ginseng has caused birth defects in research animals.
  • Hormone-sensitive conditions such as breast cancer, uterine cancer, ovarian cancer, endometriosis, or uterine fibroids: Panax pseudoginseng might act like estrogen. If you have any condition that might be made worse by exposure to estrogen, don’t use Panax pseudoginseng.

Benefits and uses of Panax Pseudoginseng are

Panax pseudoginseng is used to stop or slow down bleeding. It is sometimes taken by people who have nosebleeds, vomit up or cough up blood, or find blood in their urine or feces.

  • Bleeding.
  • Improving blood flow.
  • Strokes.
  • Pain.
  • Swelling.
  • High cholesterol.
  • Chest pain (angina).
  • High blood pressure.
  • Dizziness.
  • Sore throat.
  • Prostate cancer.