Ginseng

Generic Name
Ginseng
Brand Names
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Drug Type
Biotech
Chemical Formula
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CAS Number
50647-08-0
Unique Ingredient Identifier
CUQ3A77YXI
Background

Ginseng is promoted as an adaptogen (a product that increases the body's resistance to stress), one which can to a certain extent be supported with reference to its anticarcinogenic and antioxidant properties. Ginseng is also known to contain phytoestrogens.

Associated Conditions
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Associated Therapies
Dietary and Nutritional Therapies, Vitamin E Supplementation
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Male enhancement - The 4.0 Drink (Morphic Field)

The 4.0 Drink, a biotechnologically advanced beverage, aims to enhance male reproductive organ size using innovative ingredients like bio-hydrocione, arginine, ginseng, maca, and zinc. This Morphic Field technology, derived from future energetic sources, promises significant and lasting results with consistent use over 60-90 days. The beverage's natural composition ensures safety for all ages, though it is not FDA approved and should not replace medical consultation.

October Launch Pad

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koreabiomed.com
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New studies highlight red ginseng's potential in colon cancer inhibition and gut health improvement

Korean red ginseng's Rh2 compound inhibits colon cancer cell growth by blocking AXL signaling, while red ginseng extract restores gut microbial balance, preventing bone loss and leaky gut syndrome.
news-medical.net
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Breakthrough in detecting adulteration in ginseng supplements

A Chapman University study found 48% of 50 ginseng supplements tested contained undeclared plant species like rice, wheat, avocado, and pumpkin. The research, combining DNA barcoding and multiplex PCR, suggests a more powerful method for detecting adulteration, though 28% of samples were unidentifiable. Future research should integrate DNA-based methods with chemical-based approaches for improved detection and quantification of adulterants.
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