Ginseng tincture
Instructions for use:
- 1. Pharmacological action
- 2. Release form
- 3. Indications for use
- 4. Contraindications
- 5. Instructions for use
- 6. Side effects
Ginseng tincture is a herbal remedy that affects metabolism, nervous and vascular systems.
pharmachologic effect
Ginseng tincture is a tonic, antiemetic, metabolic, biostimulating agent.
The use of ginseng tincture stimulates the nervous central system, the activity of the adrenal glands, improves appetite, restores strength, reduces drowsiness, increases blood pressure, physical, mental performance, improves sexual function.
There are also reviews about ginseng tincture, that it reduces the amount of glucose, cholesterol in the blood.
The pharmacological action is due to the fact that the ginseng root contains essential, fatty oils, peptides, minerals, vitamins, sterols.
Release form
Alcoholic tincture of ginseng root.
Indications for use of Ginseng tinctures
The use of ginseng tincture is indicated for increased mental and physical exertion, to increase the resistance of the human body to negative environmental influences, to increase the overall tone during rehabilitation after illnesses.
Also, according to the instructions, ginseng tincture is prescribed in the complex treatment of pathologies of sexual function caused by neurasthenia, neurosis, diabetes mellitus type II, in asthenic conditions, arterial hypotension.
Contraindications
According to the instructions, ginseng tincture is contraindicated in hypertension, hypersensitivity, increased excitability, bleeding, insomnia, fever during infection, during lactation, pregnancy, and liver diseases.
Do not give ginseng tincture to children under 12 liters.
Instructions for the use of Ginseng tincture
Adults, children over 12 liters are prescribed to take tincture inside half an hour before meals - 15-25 caps. two or three rubles / day. On average, treatment lasts 30-40 days. You can repeat the therapeutic course only on the recommendation of a doctor.
Avoid using tonic like ginseng tincture in the afternoon.
Side effects
Infused ginseng root can cause: heart palpitations, headache, sleep disturbances, diarrhea, increased blood pressure, nosebleeds, allergic reactions on the skin, hypoglycemia, nervousness, vomiting, nausea.
There are reviews about ginseng tincture, about the possibility of an overdose. Its symptoms: edema, increased blood pressure, insomnia.
Information about the drug is generalized, provided for informational purposes only and does not replace the official instructions. Self-medication is hazardous to health!