About red ginseng
Red ginseng is made through processing, such as steaming ginseng or dried unsweetened ginseng.Red ginseng, which is reddish-brown, is a processed food, so it is very popular as a domestic health functional food because it is known to have fewer side effects than ginseng right away. In addition, saponin, a key component of red ginseng, is known to increase immunity and relieve inflammation, and is effective in improving physical strength to prevent colds.
The efficacy of red ginseng
Prevention of vascular disease
The saponin component contained in red ginseng is good for removing blood waste and smoothing blood circulation, making blood vessels healthy, and preventing diseases such as myocardial infarction, heart disease, and arteriosclerosis. In addition, red ginseng is good for skin whitening by lowering the production of melanin in cells, and it is effective in improving acne and atopic dermatitis by providing anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects.
Anticancer effect
The body's normal immune function is known to have the ability to destroy up to 10 million tumor cells produced in the body. Usually, cancer contains at least 1 billion tumor cells, far exceeding the level that can be destroyed by immune function. Therefore, red ginseng, which has the effect of reinforcing the body's barrier and resistance, is very helpful in preventing and treating cancer.
Anti-aging
Antioxidants contained in red ginseng are said to have a great effect in preventing and preventing aging by removing active oxygen that promotes aging in the body. In particular, phenolic ingredients have been found to have strong antioxidant properties. The saponin component prevents cell inflammation-induced signaling factors, prevents spots and freckles caused by pigmentation, and helps reduce skin dead skin cells.
Memory improvement
Red ginseng is a functional ingredient recognized by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety to help improve memory. The saponin component contained in red ginseng has the effect of improving memory and thinking ability. It plays an important role in learning, memory, and emotional regulation.
How to eat red ginseng
Red ginseng is already processed by drying ginseng, so it can be stored for about three months. It is usually said to be stored indoors at 18 to 22 degrees, so please refer to it. It is recommended to eat red ginseng during an empty stomach to increase the absorption rate in the body, so it is recommended to eat it during an empty stomach after waking up in the morning or before lunch.
Red ginseng side effects
Red ginseng is generally known as a safe food, but some people may experience side effects from eating it.
Indigestion disorder
You may have stomach pain, abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, and so on.
A sleep disorder
It can cause sleep disorders in some people.
A headache
Some people experience headaches after eating.
A change in blood pressure
It can cause blood pressure changes in people. People with high or low blood pressure are advised to consult a doctor before taking red ginseng.
An allergic reaction
People can experience an allergic reaction to red ginseng. Allergic reactions can include rashes, itching, and shortness of breath.
'Health & Eat' 카테고리의 다른 글
Inflation, the evils of inflation, causes of inflation, expected inflation (0) | 2023.11.26 |
---|---|
What is communism? (0) | 2023.11.25 |
Effectiveness of watermelon, side effects of watermelon, calories of watermelon (0) | 2023.11.25 |
Cashew nut calories and nutrients, cashew nut efficacy, cashew nut side effects (0) | 2023.11.25 |
The effectiveness of peaches, How to store peaches (0) | 2023.11.25 |
댓글