Ginseng
Manchurian Ginseng
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NIH LiverTox — hepatotoxicity
Category D · Possible cause
LiverTox Category D. Rare cases of acute hepatitis reported with Panax ginseng supplements; most cases confounded by complex herbal formulations.
LiverTox record (NIH NCBI Bookshelf) →Label dose distribution · 1 labeled products
Min
200 mg
Typical
200 mg
Max
200 mg
Other forms of Ginseng
16 sibling forms
Distinct chemical forms sharing the same parent nutrient. Different UNIIs, different bioavailability, different effects — never collapsed.
- 5Ginseng Extract, Powderherb
- 4Prince Ginseng Extract, Powderherb
- 4American Ginseng Root Extract, Dryherb
- 2Noto Ginseng, Powderherb
- 2Asian Ginseng Leaf, Stem Extractherb
- 1Korean Red Ginseng extract (root) (Panax ginseng)
- 1Asian Ginseng (Panax Ginseng)UNII
- 1certified organic Ginseng extractherb
- 1organic Ginseng extractherb
- 1Ginseng Leaf & Extractherb
- 1Asian Ginseng Aerial Parts, Root Extractherb
- 1Chinese Red Ginseng Root Extractherb
- 1Korean Black Ginseng Extractherb
- 1Botalysherb
- 1Ginseng Leaf, Stem Extractherb
- 1Korean Red Panax Ginseng Root Extractherb
Top brands carrying Manchurian Ginseng
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Products containing Manchurian Ginseng