Bing Han Ginseng

On the Gastrointestinal Organs

Among the various therapeutic values of ginseng, its efficacies on the gastrointestinal organs are most noticeable. The gastrointestinal organs of a healthy man undergo rhythmical contractual movements. If the movements become weak and irregular, the appetite for food will decrease resulting in constipation or diarrhea. Ginseng serves to activate functioning of the gastrointestinal organs, improving the assimilation power and body strength, thus enhancing the ability to prevent diseases. Taking ginseng can help to cure gastric failure, gastroptosis, anorexia, nausea, constipation, diarrhea and gastric ulcer.
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Protecting the Liver

The 5 efficacies of ginseng on the liver: ► Enhance blood circulation to improve the functioning of the liver. ► Enhance the synthesis of amino acids, proteins and fats. ► Ease off fatigue and psychological strain, thus relieving the burden of the liver. ► Mitigate chill-phobia and enhance the excretion of cholesterol from the body. ► Enhance metabolism and facilitate the activities of the liver.
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Reinforcing The Heart

The prevention and therapeutic value of ginseng for the heart: ► Enhance a free flow of blood at the peripheral capillaries. ► Improve elasticity, prevent collection of cholesterol on the inner walls and avoid hardening of the blood vessels. ► Produce hemoglobin, prevent occurrence of anemia and reduce burden of the heart. ► Enhance metabolism, increase the supply of oxygen to the cells for an active heart muscle movements. ► Increase the fundamental resistance against strain and pressure to attain mental peace. ► Harmonize the neural system to prevent and cure heart disease. ► Have good effects on diabetes and gastrointestinal diseases.
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Blood Production

The efficacies of ginseng on anemia (blood replenishment): Red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets are all produced in the bone marrows, requiring such essential substances as amino acids and iron. Ginseng helps in the metabolism of the bone marrows, thus enhancing the process of blood production and strengthening the functioning of the entire body.
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Preventing Diabetes

Ginseng has the effect of normalizing the production of insulin by the pancreas, thus enabling diabetics to control the content of blood glucose to gradually returning back to the normal level.
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Preventing Influenza

Ginseng can prevent influenza as it increases the production of red blood cells for the absorption of adequate amount of oxygen to energize cells divisions for a better immunity. As such, antigens in the body naturally increase. At the same time, ginseng also increases the production of white blood cells to combat against viral attack. Ginseng is therefore the prophylactic medicine for influenza. Taking ginseng after recovery from fever caused by influenza will strengthen the functioning of the liver, and remove any viral residues in the organ. Ginseng is effective in both preventing influenza.
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Gynecological Diseases

The main physical problems associated with menopause are disorders of the autonomic nervous system, interruptions in the sympathetic neural reaction of the blood vessels and neural arterial disorders, abnormal female hormone secretions. Possible symptoms include stroke, dizziness, night-sweating, palpitation, insomnia, headaches, tinnitus, numbness, stiff shoulders, lumbago and arthritis. Ginseng for menopause problems: 1) Resist strain, prevent or alleviate autonomic neural disorders 2) Enhance blood circulation to prevent loss of memories 3) Enhance functioning of the endocrine system, alleviate the declination of the sex gland hormonal secretion.
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