raynaud szindróma

Raynaud's syndrome treatment with Korean ginseng and other herbs

Raynaud's syndrome is a condition that often occurs when it is cold or under stress and leads to a temporary interruption in the blood supply to the fingers and toes. Fortunately, there are a number of natural treatment options to relieve the symptoms of Raynaud's syndrome, including the use of herbs and ginseng. In this article, we will look at...
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Szklerózis multiplex és a koreai ginseng

Multiple sclerosis and Korean ginseng - can ginseng help?

Meaning of multiple sclerosis Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, autoimmune disease affecting the central nervous system. During the course of the disease, the immune system mistakenly attacks the protective covering around nerve cells, called the myelin sheath. As a result, the myelin sheath is damaged, which prevents communication between n...
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Miért nem érzi mindenki egyformán a ginseng hatását?

Why does not everyone feel the effects of ginseng in the same way?

Everyone perceives the world, and the impact of anything else, in different ways, subjectively. But how is it possible for someone to report on the effects of ginseng as almost just brushing their perceptual threshold, while others almost get wings? This is what we are going to investigate. What is saponin? Saponins enhance the solubility of oth...
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Dél-Koreai Ginseng kutatóközpont

Which ginsenoside can help with what?

We are committed to premium quality and aim to keep up to date with technological advances in ginseng. That's why we keep ourselves informed by attending online conferences with Korean producers. This is how we found the South Korean producer BTGin (Beyond The Ginseng) in 2020. Their research has beenfocused on enzymatic ginseng and ginsenoside...
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Panax ginzeng és ginzenozidok farmakológiai és orvosi alkalmazásai: a szív- és érrendszeri betegségekben való alkalmazás ismertetése

Pharmacological and medical applications of Panax ginseng and ginsenosides: description of their use in cardiovascular diseases

Jong-Hoon Kim, a professor at Jeonbuk National University in South Korea, has conducted a number of studies on the herb and its effects of Korean ginseng.In 2011, he was the first in South Korea to investigate the effects of ginseng in preventing heart disease. The results of the study have been published in more than ten international scientific journals, including the European Journal of Pharmacology.

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Ginseng, the natural antihypertensive

The active ingredients in ginseng, ginsenosides, act on blood vessels and circulation and thus have a natural blood pressure lowering effect. This has been known in the East for centuries, but a lot of research is now being done thanks to advanced technology.

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