Anemia, Asthma, cancer, diarrhea, headaches, hemorrhoids, high blood pressure, respiratory diseases, nausea, vomiting, neck tension and prolapsed uterus.
No unwanted side effects are reported with the use of codonopsis.
Not considered toxic, used in China throughout history. Babies may be given codonopsis root to teethe on, also given to children and breast-feeding women.
The Latin name of codonopsis is Codonopsis pilosula.
Strengthens the immune system, stomachic and is an adaptogen.
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Codonopsis root comes in different grades. Roots at least three years old are harvested in the autumn after the leaves have died back. The best quality roots are large, clean and with a dry surface.
Constipation, diarrhea, hemorrhoids, gastroenteritis, skin eruptions caused by problems in elimination.
Dosage varies with the condition being treated. May be eaten raw, the dried root is usually made into a decoction or an extract by boiling in water. Tinctures also available. And more . . .
External and internal bleeding, coronary heart disease, high cholesterol, painful menstruation, skin conditions, HIV.
Codonopsis viridis
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They do not treat all diseases. For the diseases they can treat the embryonic cells can provide replacements for the failing (or entirely missing) cells that due to their absence cause the disease.