Grown ginseng refers to artificially grown ginseng. There are no clinical studies showing that ginseng can be used to treat bradycardia.
Ginseng has the effect of tonifying qi and nourishing yin, clearing heat and generating fluids, and is used to treat deficiency of body, cold limbs and weak pulse, deficiency of spleen with little food, deficiency of lungs with wheezing and coughing, deficiency of fluids and thirst, internal heat and thirst (fever accompanied by eating and drinking and urinating, etc.), deficiency of qi and blood, deficiency of prolonged illness, palpitation and insomnia, and impotence and uterine chills.
Ginseng is contraindicated in cases of deficiency of central yang, cold-dampness obstruction (cold and dampness blocking the spleen and stomach in the central part of the body), and qi stagnation and fire, etc. It is not suitable to be used together with quinoa. Adverse effects are not clear.
In the presence of bradycardia symptoms, may lead to fainting and other symptoms, once the onset of the disease should not blindly use planted ginseng treatment, so as not to use improperly to bring serious harm to health.
Although bradycardia can not eat planted ginseng, but we should pay attention to the treatment of the disease, go to the hospital in a timely manner to seek medical help, comply with the doctor’s instructions targeted treatment in order to control the continued development of the disease.