What are the benefits of ginseng tea?

What are the benefits of ginseng tea?

Ginseng is a common medicinal herb in Asia. Both its roots and leaves can be used as medicine. It is mostly used to nourish the body, lower blood sugar, control blood pressure, etc. Ginseng tea refers to the use of artificially cultivated ginseng in the tea-making industry, which is made into health-care tea bags through processes such as withering and drying. It is also loved by middle-aged and elderly people, but what are the effects of life tea? Let’s take a look together!

1. It has anti-cancer and anti-cancer effects

Ginseng has the effect of strengthening the immune function and improving resistance of cancer patients. It can inhibit the growth and metastasis of cancer cells and plays an excellent role in preventing recurrence after surgery. Taking ginseng and anti-cancer drugs at the same time can enhance the killing power of cancer cells and reduce the side effects of anti-cancer drugs.

2. It has the effect of enhancing immune function

Ginseng possesses adaptogenic activity, which has a protective effect of unconventional resistance to various stimuli that cause diseases.

3. It has the function of regulating blood pressure

The (Rb, Rc group) components in ginseng have the effect of lowering blood pressure. Long-term use of Korean ginseng can dilate blood vessels, improve blood circulation, and have a good effect on improving endothelial function, cholesterol and blood lipids.

4. Protects and treats the liver

Ginseng contains Gomisin-N, A and 34 ginsenosides that protect the liver. It has the effects of promoting protein synthesis, sugar and fat metabolism and detoxification. It can achieve the effects of liver protection, promoting liver regeneration and anti-hepatitis. In addition, ginseng can relieve alcohol and eliminate hangovers.

5. It can relieve stress and fatigue

In clinical practice, people who are overly stressed and easily fatigued can take ginseng to restore blood sugar levels that have risen due to stress and fatigue to normal, prevent sports-induced anemia, and achieve the effect of improving athletic ability and relieving fatigue. At the same time, long-term use can also enhance tolerance to cold and hot environments.

6. It has therapeutic and preventive effects on arteriosclerosis, hyperlipidemia, etc.

Ginseng has the effect of dilating blood vessels, improving blood circulation, preventing arteriosclerosis, and preventing damage to vascular endothelial cells. In particular, Rb2 has the effect of reducing blood cholesterol and blood-induced vascular lesions.

7. Improve female menopausal disorders

After taking ginseng, 80% of women experienced significant improvement in their menopausal disorder symptoms.

8. Has antioxidant and anti-aging effects

The saponin contained in ginseng can inhibit the formation of lipid peroxides, decompose the formed lipid peroxides, and delay cell aging.

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