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Q: What diseases does notoginseng root treat?
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Where is notoginseng root grown?

Notoginseng grows naturally in China and Japan.


What is the Latin name of the notoginseng root plant?

Panax notoginseng and Panax pseudoginseng.


What are the drug interactions associated with taking notoginseng root?

Notoginseng root is not to be taken by those taking warfarin, heparin, anticoagulants, ticlopidine.


What are the active medicinal properties of notoginseng root?

Saponins, flavonoids and xylanase.


What are the side effects associated with using notoginseng root?

May be taken safely in high doses.


What are the common names of notoginseng root?

Pseudoginseng, and in Chinese it is called Tien qi ginseng, San qi, three-seven root, and Mountain paint.


What are the precautions associated with using notoginseng root?

Not to be used by pregnant women. May be taken safely in large doses.


What are the medicinal actions of notoginseng root?

Blood and heart tonic, stimulates the immune system, hypotonic, regulates the rhythm of the heart, lowers cholesterol.


What diseases does Western rhubarb root treat?

Constipation, diarrhea, hemorrhoids, gastroenteritis, skin eruptions caused by problems in elimination.


What diseases does codonopsis root treat?

Anemia, asthma, cancer, diarrhea, headaches, hemorrhoids, high blood pressure, respiratory diseases, nausea, vomiting, neck tension and prolapsed uterus.


What is the recommended dosage of notoginseng root?

Dried roots, powder and capsules. Tea: boiling and simmering dried root for over an hour, 3-9 g of root daily. Using powder: 1 - 3 g of root can be stirred into tea or juice as a daily serving. And more . . .


What diseases does it treat?

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