What is Pilose asiabell root,Poor Man's Ginseng?
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- Powder Description and Basic Data.
- Physical Characteristics.
- What is Pilose asiabell root.
- Part Used and Method of Pharm. Preparation.
- Costitution and Phytochemicals of Radix Codonopsis Pilosulae.Dangshen.
- Effects in brief of Radix Codonopsis Pilosulae.
- Functionality and Application of Radix Codonopsis Pilosulae.
- Safety and Administrations.
- Clinical Trials.
- Research Update:Radix Codonopsis Pilosulae.
Part Used and Method of Pharm. Preparation.
The roots are dug in spring or autumn, but autumn herbs are of better quality. They are dried in the sun and cut into pieces.
As famous as ginseng in China, this herb helps strengthen the lungs, spleen and stomach. A twining and climbing herbaceous perennial native to China, codonopsis is sometimes known as 'Poor Man's Ginseng' or 'Bastard Ginseng', as it builds vital force and tones the blood. It is also nutritious, sweet and warming, containing high levels of immune-enhancing polysaccharides. Dang Shen roots are used for energy deficiency, strengthening the immune system, lowering blood pressure, helping lack of appetite and invigorating the spleen.
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♣ last edit date:12th,Oct.2010.


