Does Panax ginseng cure liver disease?

There is no clinical evidence that Panax ginseng can be used to treat liver diseases. Panax ginseng, also known as Jin Buwai, is sweet, slightly bitter and warm in nature. It is effective in dispersing blood stasis, stopping bleeding, reducing swelling and relieving pain (eliminating swelling and pain), and can be used in treating hemorrhagic conditions such as bleeding in the stool and epistaxis, stabbing pain in the chest and abdomen with blood stagnation, and swelling and pain in stumbling and fluttering. In modern medicine, it has pharmacological effects such as anti-platelet aggregation, lowering blood pressure, immunomodulation, etc. However, there is no evidence to indicate what kind of effect it has on the liver, so it cannot be considered to be used for the treatment of liver diseases. This product should be used with caution in pregnant women. It should not be used alone for bleeding due to Yin deficiency and blood heat. For patients with liver disease, please go to the hospital for standardized treatment and use the medicine under the guidance of a TCM physician for evidence-based treatment.