Panax Ginseng

Panax pseudoginseng


Common Name(s)
San qi ginseng, tienchi ginseng.
Origin
Native to Bhutan and northeast India.
Background
In Chinese medicine this herb is reputed to clear the mind and make the limbs elastic and dynamic. It is considered to be a tonic and aphrodisiac.
Preparation
The dried root is steeped in alcohol, diluted, and succussed.

Remedy profile

Panax ginseng is typically given to people who are experiencing a general sense of stiffening up in the body. The limbs tend to feel heavy, and the joints contract and stiffen up. Paralytic weakness, rheumatic pain, and sciatica may be helped by the remedy. People who benefit from it often feel worse in the open air, and are prone to respiratory problems. Generally there is a sensation of weakness in the sexual organs, possibly as a result of excessive sexual intercourse, although there may be no diminishing of sexual desire.

Symptoms better: For walking.

Symptoms worse: For open air; at night; for bending and turning.



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