Natural healthcare consumers around the world take Korean red ginseng capsules to prevent and combat a diverse array of health conditions. Korean ginseng (Panax ginseng) is also referred to as Asian ginseng.
Korean red ginseng is simply regular P. ginseng root that has been steamed at high temperatures and dried in the sunlight or under another heat source. This combination of heating and drying is thought to intensify some of the root’s medicinal qualities.
P. ginseng has a long history of traditional use across Asia. Historically, it was used in combination with other herbs to treat respiratory ailments, fatigue, stress and some forms of cancer. Today it is often used as a multi-therapeutic agent to normalize and support good health. It is also used for a wide variety of indications with varying levels of success.



- Boosts energy & mental focus
- Supports immune system & restores balance
- Improves mood, sleep quality & endurance
Why Use Red Korean Ginseng?
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Asian ginseng has attracted the attention of contemporary researchers who are investigating the plant’s potential to support cardiovascular health, increase energy and libido, boost testosterone levels, improve infertility, alleviate some symptoms of erectile dysfunction and act against some cancer cells.
Research into many of these areas is in the preliminary stages and there is insufficient evidence to definitively establish the therapeutic effects of Korean red ginseng capsules.
Additionally, many of the experiments involved using ginseng in combination with other herbs, making it difficult to discern the specific actions of ginseng. Nevertheless, it has been observed to exhibit various therapeutic properties and continues to be studied.
Specifying the role of Korean red ginseng is becoming increasingly important as the herb grows in popularity: it is one of the most consumed supplements in the United States.
1. Korean Ginseng for Fatigue
A large percentage of those who use Korean red ginseng capsules do so to increase their energy levels and combat chronic fatigue. In one study, mice were given daily ginseng doses of 200 mg/kg of bodyweight for 15 days.
The researchers observed that signs of fatigue were reduced and endurance increased in forced swimming tests. Although some results have been promising, there is insufficient evidence to definitively establish the effectiveness of using ginseng in the treatment of fatigue.
2. Erectile Dysfunction and Libido
Korean ginseng was historically used to improve male sexual performance and drive. The exact effects of ginseng on erectile dysfunction and libido are not fully understood. In mouse tests, gonadal weight, testicular protein synthesis and sexual activity were all observed to increase with ginseng supplementation.
In human tests, ginseng supplementation has been correlated with increases in sperm volume, sperm motility and sperm quantity. Ginseng supplementation is often used to improve both female and male fertility. In men, ginseng has been observed to increase testosterone levels, primarily by decreasing the amount of available testosterone that is converted into dihydrotestosterone (DHT).
3. Korean Red Ginseng and Cancer Research
Components of P. ginseng have shown strong anticancer actions against cancer cell lines. It is hypothesized that Korean ginseng may help increase natural killer T-cell actions against cancerous cells.
In addition, cellular aging and death were stimulated in ovarian, colorectal, laryngeal, lung, skin, liver and other tumor cells in laboratory experiments. While some of the results have been promising, no human trials have been conducted to understand if these effects will take place in the human body.
4. Cardioprotective Effects of Ginseng Capsules
Ginseng supplementation is sometimes used to support cardiovascular health. Preliminary scientific evidence suggests that ginseng may help lower LDL cholesterol, raise HDL cholesterol, decrease triglycerides and generally improving lipid distribution in the blood.
5. Benefits for Blood Sugar Regulation
Red Ginseng capsules help to regulate the synthesis and absorption of glucose. In laboratory studies ginseng has been observed to reduce blood glucose levels and increase insulin sensitivity. Nevertheless, the exact interaction between ginseng and diabetic medications is unknown.
Stacking red Korean ginseng supplements with antidiabetic medications may induce hypoglycemia. Be sure to discuss supplementation with your doctor before beginning a supplement program, especially if you have type II diabetes.
Safety of Korean Red Ginseng Capsules
Korean ginseng may interact with a number of herbal, over-the-counter and prescription medications. Its wide array of contraindications may explained by its diverse impact on the body.
There are certain groups who should not use P. ginseng supplements without the express permission of their doctor, including:
- Pregnant or nursing women;
- Individuals with type II diabetes;
- Those suffering from heart disease or cancer;
- Anyone with an autoimmune disease, such as multiple sclerosis or rheumatoid arthritis;
- Those with hypertension (high blood pressure);
- Anyone using prescription medications that may be affected by hepatic (liver) metabolism;
Insomnia is the most prevalent side effect of ginseng supplementation. In sensitive individuals, ginseng supplementation may also cause vaginal bleeding, menstrual irregularities, headaches, rashes, low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) and/or alterations in blood pressure. In very rare cases, liver damage has resulted from prolonged, excessive use.
Drug and Herb Interactions
Ginseng supplementation should not be used with a number of prescription drugs. It may cause adverse reactions when combined with antidiabetic, anticancer, antihypertensive and other medication types. Be sure to speak with your doctor before taking Korean red ginseng capsules to make sure the supplement is safe and effective for you.
Conclusions
P. ginseng has been used for thousands of years throughout Asia. It is one of the most widely used health supplements in the United States and around the world. It has exhibited versatile biological actions, but clinical evidence is lacking.
Ginseng may interact with prescription drugs and other herbal remedies. Speak with your doctor before beginning to use Korean red ginseng capsules.
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Article last updated on: April 19th, 2018 by Nootriment
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