2. Ginseng bud has obvious anti-shock effect, which can reduce lactic acid dehydrogenation activity during hemorrhagic shock and improve microcirculation hypoxia environment caused by ischemia.
3. It has the effects of benefiting qi, strengthening the body and delaying aging. Commonly used for dizziness, fatigue, chest tightness and shortness of breath.
Extended data:
Ginseng hibernates in the mountains and forests for seven months every year in the iceberg snow of MINUS 30 degrees, and wakes up in May. The nutrients of ginseng are slowly transported from roots, stems and leaves to flower buds.
The days suitable for picking ginseng flowers every year are only about 10 days, and opportunities will be missed in advance or later.
Umbellies are solitary, the total pedicel length is 15-25cm, and each inflorescence has more than 10-80 flowers, which form a ball; Flowers small, 2-3 mm in diameter; Calyx green, 5-toothed; Petals 5, yellow-green, ovoid; Stamens 5, filaments very short.
References:
Ginseng flower-Baidu encyclopedia