Taxonomic ClassAraliaceaeCommon Trade NamesMulti-ingredient preparations: Bio Star, Cimexon, Energy Rise, Fast Lane Herb Tea, Gincosan, Ginsana, Ginsatonic, Ginseng Action, Neo GinsanaCommon FormsNo standards exist for ginseng despite availability of chromatographic assays for ginsenosides and ginseng polysaccharides.Capsules: 100 mg, 250 mg, 500 mgExtract: 2 oz root extract (in alcohol base)Root powder: 1 oz, 4 ozTea bags: 1,500 mg ginseng rootAlso available as a cream, eye gel, nutrition bar, and oil. The root is available in bulk by the pound.SourceThe most common species is Panax quinquefolius, commonly known as American or Western ginseng. Sought after most commonly for its root, the plant’s other characteristics (wild or cultivated) and the shapes of the root make it more valuable. Traditionally, ideal plants are at least 6 years old. Panax ginseng is known as the Asian,
Contraindications And Precautions-Home Remedies