Notoginseng actually belongs to a kind of traditional Chinese medicine. Many people use Sanqi in their daily life to take care of their health. Since notoginseng is not a medicine, it is particularly convenient to buy. But some people suddenly heard that if you keep eating Panax notoginseng, it is likely to cause some damage to the liver. Is it true?/You don't say. Next, let's explain our doubts to you.
It's a rumor that eating Panax notoginseng for a long time hurts the liver, because Panax notoginseng is not easy to hurt the liver, and it also has the function of nourishing and protecting the liver.
1, lowering blood lipid and blood pressure
Notoginseng is rich in flavonoids and Tianqi acid, which can help everyone to stop pain and stop bleeding, so it is very helpful to soften blood vessels. For example, it can help you soften blood vessels.
2. Anti-aging
Some beneficial ingredients in Panax notoginseng can also help you reduce or slow down somatic cell aging. In fact, some ingredients in many whitening skin care products are obtained from Panax notoginseng.
3. Improve immunity.
Ginsenosides in Panax Notoginseng can actually help you improve your immunity and help you reduce swelling and fight infection. In fact, most of the drugs you take after the symptoms of inflammation contain notoginseng.
4, anti-infection, with analgesic effect
Panax notoginseng also has a good maintenance effect on the liver. People can take it for a long time to reduce swelling and protect the liver, especially men who drink for a long time. Taking some Panax notoginseng can also help them remove endotoxin.
Based on the above detailed introduction, we should know that Panax notoginseng really doesn't hurt the liver. On the contrary, you can take some Sanqi in moderation to maintain your liver. In addition to maintaining the liver, it also has a good health care effect on cardiovascular patients. For women, it can help them delay aging and improve their immunity. Therefore, if their physique is suitable for Sanqi, they should take some in moderation at ordinary times.