American Ginseng | Panax quinquefolius

American ginseng is an adaptogenic root that boosts energy, supports immune function, reduces inflammation, and helps balance blood sugar. It also offers antioxidant protection and promotes resilience to physical and mental stress.

Closeup of American Ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) leaves and red berries for the Herb Dictionary

Benefits & Uses

  • Adaptogen: Supports the body’s resistance to stress, improves energy levels, and promotes overall balance.

  • Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation throughout the body, benefiting joints, cardiovascular health, and immunity.

  • Antioxidant: Protects cells from oxidative stress, slowing cellular damage and supporting healthy aging.

  • Immunomodulant: Helps regulate immune system activity, strengthening resistance to illness.

  • Hypoglycemic: Helps lower blood sugar and improve insulin sensitivity, beneficial for diabetes and metabolic health.

Form & Dosage

  • Tea/Decoction: Simmer 1–2 tsp dried root in water for 10–15 minutes; drink up to 2 cups daily.

  • Tincture: 2–4 mL up to 3 times daily.

  • Capsules: 200–400 mg standardized extract once or twice daily.

Parts Used

  • Root.

Precautions

  • Pregnancy & breastfeeding: Avoid use; safety not established.

  • Medication interactions: May interact with blood thinners, antidiabetic drugs, and stimulants.

  • High doses: Can cause insomnia, nervousness, or headaches.

  • Medical conditions: Avoid with uncontrolled high blood pressure or heart rhythm disorders.

For more detailed information about the different ways to take herbs, consider taking a course at the HomeGrown Herbalist Online School of Botanical Medicine.

 

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