Can ginseng in water cause liver failure?

There is no clear clinical evidence that ginseng in water can cause liver failure. Ginseng is the dried root and rhizome of Panax ginseng of the family Wujiaceae. The drug has the effects of tonifying vital energy, restoring the pulse and fixing detachment (restoring the normal pulse and preventing material detachment), tonifying the spleen and benefiting the lungs, generating body fluid and nourishing the blood, and tranquilizing the spirit and benefiting the intellect, and it can be used in the treatment of conditions such as deficiency in the body with the desire to detachment, limb coldness with a weak pulse, spleen deficiency with little food, lung deficiency with wheezing and coughing, fluid injury with thirst, deficiency of qi and blood, deficiency of the body in prolonged illnesses, palpitations and insomnia, and impotence with coldness of officials. In the use of the drug should be noted that should not be used with quinquefoil, five spirit fat. In addition, the efficacy of ginseng in water is limited, and it cannot be used as a substitute for medication in the treatment of diseases. If you need to use ginseng, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals for consultation and treatment under the guidance of professional physicians.