Here, Jinan cancer network will introduce this knowledge to you.
It is found that ginseng does have anti-cancer effect, and the growth of tumor cells can be observed after adding ginseng preparation to tumor cell culture dishes in vitro. In clinical practice, it is also found that ginseng can really enhance the anti-cancer ability of cancer patients, improve their immune function and improve their physical condition, and has certain protective and therapeutic effects on leukopenia caused by radiotherapy and chemotherapy. In addition, ginseng can also excite the central nervous system and improve the nervous state of cancer patients.
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Some people think that ginseng is a tonic, and eating it is always good for your health. This is a wrong idea. Whether it is red ginseng or dried ginseng, you should eat it step by step, and you should not rush and eat too much.
Ginseng is warm and tonic, and there are many taboos when taking it. For example, people who have excess syndrome and heat syndrome but are not qi deficiency should avoid taking it. If the patient's tongue coating is thick and greasy, exogenous wind and cold, or acute diarrhea, food stagnation constipation, you can't take ginseng.
Ginseng is a kind of qi tonic, and it should not be taken casually without symptoms of qi deficiency. People who are strong and not weak do not need to take tonics and use this product indiscriminately. If misused or used, it will often lead to suffocation, resulting in chest tightness and bloating.
In addition, we must pay attention to seasonal changes. Generally speaking, the weather is cool in autumn and winter, and the food is better; Summer, when the weather is hot, is not suitable for eating.
Most cancer patients are only suitable for taking sun-dried ginseng and white ginseng. For cancer patients with yin deficiency and internal heat, American ginseng or skin-tailed ginseng can be taken. Generally speaking, cancer patients are not suitable for taking red ginseng. Cancer network suggested that cancer patients should avoid taking ginseng, especially wild ginseng, if they have no symptoms of qi deficiency. Therefore, cancer patients should try to take ginseng under the guidance of a doctor.