Chinese Organic 100% Pure Natural Ginseng Root Extract Ginseng Extract

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Product origin: Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
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US$ 30 ~ 50

Description

Description

Ginseng Extract is extracted from the root and leaf of Panax ginseng C. A. Mey, which is the specie of slow-growing perennial plants with fleshy roots, belonging to the genus Panax of the family Araliaceae. Ginseng is found only in the northern hemisphere, in eastern Asia (mostly Korea, northeastern China, Bhutan and eastern Siberia), typically in cooler climates.
 

General Information
Product NameSiberian Ginseng ExtractPart Of UsedRoot
ItemSpecificationTest MethodTest Result
AppearanceBrown Fine PowderOrganolepicConforms
OdourCharacteristicOrganolepicConforms
Mesh Size100% through 80 meshOrganolepicConforms
Loss and Drying≤5.0%37<921>4.10%
Ignition Ash≤5.0%37<561>3.30%
Active Ingredient
Eleutheroside A+B≥0.8%HPLC0.83%
Contaminants
Lead(Pb)≤3.0mg/Kg37<233>Conforms
rsenic(As)≤2.0mg/Kg37<233>Conforms
Cadmium(Cd)≤1.0mg/Kg37<233>Conforms
Mercury(Hg)≤1.0mg/Kg37<233>Conforms
Microbiological
Total Plate Count≤1000cfu/g37<61>700
Yeast & Mold≤100cfu/g37<61>30
E.ColiNegative30<62>Conforms
SalmonellaNegative30<62>Conforms


Main Function

1.Ginseng Extract to alleviate motion sickness, pregnancy, post-operative nausea and vomiting. 

2.Mainly suitable for coronary heart disease, angina pectoris, heart rate is too slow, too fast, premature ventricular bo, blood pressure disorder, neurasthenia, menopausal syndrome

A common side effect of P. ginseng may be insomnia, but this effect is disputed. Other side effects can include nausea, diarrhea, headaches, nose bleeds, high blood pressure, low blood pressure, and breast pain. Ginseng may also lead to induction of mania in depressed patients who mix it with antidepressants. Ginseng has been shown to have adverse drug reactions with phenelzine and warfarin, but has been shown to decrease blood alcohol levels. Ginseng extract may cause nosebleeds, headaches, vomiting, elevated blood pressure, anxiety and insomnia. UMMC warns that women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or at high risk for breast cancer should avoid ginseng. The extract may negatively interact with diabetes medications, blood thinners, antidepressants and antipyschotic medications. In addition, people on certain types of ADHD medications, should avoid ginseng because it may enhance the stimulant effect of these drugs and increase their side effects.

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