Korean Ginseng also known as Panax Ginseng is a perennial herb belonging to the Araliaceae family. It has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 2000 years. According to the National Library of Medicine, P. ginseng has been the topic of more than 3400 articles, including 242 reviews. Additionally, they highlight that ginseng contains various pharmacological components including a series of tetracyclic triterpenoid saponins (ginsenosides), polyacetylenes, polyphenolic compounds and acidic polysaccharides. It also contains antioxidant properties that may aid in alleviating inflammation that contributes to better cognitive functioning and may also help combat fatigue. 

Let us understand in depth how ginseng, as an ingredient, exhibits beneficial effects on our body and controls inflammatory diseases and microbial infections.

Sexual Performance and Sexual Dysfunction
Ginseng may be used as an aphrodisiac and is known for boosting sexual vitality, supporting improved sperm quality and providing improved erections. A study by the National Library of Medicine, measured the sexual performance of 60 men who took ginseng, three times per day. These were men who had experienced mild erectile dysfunction. The study found that ginseng in most cases can be an effective treatment for people who experience mild erectile dysfunction.

Anti-Diabetic Effect
Various clinical studies have observed that Ginseng may prevent the onset of diabetic complications. Oxidative stress leads to a rise in the blood glucose level and Ginseng helps relieve stress in individuals with diabetes due to ginsenoside, which improves the uptake of glucose by the muscles. 

Heart-Protective
Research has revealed that Ginseng supports the heart tissues against damage and may prevent heart failure. It helps in the management of diabetes mellitus, high cholesterol levels and high blood pressure, which are the risk factors for heart disease. Ginseng, in addition to that also protects the heart against free radical damage and lowers the level of oxidative stress.

Anti-Ageing Effect
Ginseng is considered to be a powerful anti-ageing agent. Continuous exposure of skin to ultraviolet rays (UVR) can generate free radicals. Collagen is a protein present in the skin, which is responsible for the strength, elasticity and smoothness of the skin. UVR affects the skin collagen and it disrupts the antioxidant defence system of the skin, initiating the process of ageing. Ginseng supports skin rejuvenation by the help of reducing oxidative stress. It further may reduce the free radical attack and protects the collagen and also may inhibit the formation of wrinkles and hydrate the skin.

Improves Mental Health
Major symptoms of the chronic fatigue-associated disorder include altered mood and lack of concentration. Ginseng supports concentration levels and boosts thinking skills, which activates and alerts mental fatigue. Further, it reduces free radical damage and helps in lowering oxidative stress. In addition, healthy compounds present in ginseng scavenge free radicals and play a vital role in staving off fatigue. It also helps decrease the inflammation of brain cells and prevents memory impairment.

Lowers Cholesterol
Ginseng helps lower the level of total cholesterol, triglycerides and LDL (low-density lipoprotein) or bad cholesterol. Besides this, it helps increase the level of HDL (high-density lipoprotein), which is heart-protective. Also, increases the activity of superoxide dismutase - an antioxidant that reduces the synthesis of cholesterol. 


We hope this read helps you to recognize the benefits of Korean Ginseng, an important ingredient of our Regina Royal Concorde. If you wish to switch to honey nutrition and reap the benefits of ginseng, do visit our website for a wide range of honey-based nutrition for your health.






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