What helps a scratchy throat? Serious answers only?
March 13, 2010 by Ginseng Reviews and Tips
Filed under Chinese Herbs
I have acid reflux & minor sinus issues alot of times my throat will get dry & scratchy does anyone know any chinese herbs or (natural) not over the counter remedies for this?I can’t take cold meds because I also have high blood pressure,other than that I take vitamins & am in relativly good health.
I have tried to gargle with hot salt water at times but it doesn’t always soothe my throat.
Any home remedies that work I would appreciate.
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Did You Know There Are 29 Varieties Of Ginseng
April 21, 2009 by Ginseng Reviews and Tips
Filed under About Ginseng
There are twenty-nine varieties of the herb, including Siberian and Panax, which is said to be the strongest. Panax is not recommended for any prolonged period for premenopausal women. It grows in eastern parts of Asia and in America. Ginseng is generally sold in tablet or liquid form, the liquid being quicker to take affect. It may take a few weeks for any benefits to be felt fully.
We live in stressful times and lots of people look to ginseng as a calming agent. Others find that it gives them more get up and go. This is the strange multiplicity that baffles scientists. It has been found to lower blood pressure in people who suffer from high blood pressure but also works to raise blood pressure when levels have been too low. This seeming ability to put the body back into balance cannot be achieved by any drug that has been invented. Other effects cited are its anti-inflammatory and anti-convulsant abilities. It’s also said to give pain relief and to control cholesterol levels. Postmenopausal women have found it beneficial.
Fitness enthusiasts and sports people often take ginseng, as it mimics some effects from steroids. The Chinese have used it as a love potion for hundreds of years. This isn’t as fanciful as it sounds as trials have shown that ginseng has a positive effect on erectile dysfunction. There has been quite a lot of study into claims that it prevents the onset of the common cold. Certainly, subjects taking regular doses report that they suffered fewer colds than usual. Another study is looking into the possible effect on improving the memory. The debate will continue, as to the pros and cons, but it looks like ginseng is here to stay.
Thanks to Ann Marier for contributing this article to our Ginseng blog:
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