Is it true that Panax ginseng powder harms the liver and kidneys?

Panax pseudoginseng powder is the processed product of the Chinese herbal medicine Panax pseudoginseng, and there is no authoritative and accurate research showing that it has a detrimental effect on the liver and kidney functions, so the claim that Panax pseudoginseng powder harms the liver and kidneys does not have any scientific basis and is not true. The source of Panax pseudoginseng is the dried root and rhizome of Panax pseudoginseng of the family Wujiaceae, and Panax pseudoginseng Powder is taken from Panax pseudoginseng which is washed, dried and crushed into a fine powder, which has the efficacy of dispersing blood stasis and stopping hemorrhage (clearing blood stasis and stopping bleeding), and subduing swellings and relieving pain (eliminating swellings and pains), and it can be used for a variety of hemorrhagic disorders, such as vomiting blood, epistaxis, blood in stools and bleeding, and leakage of menstruation (excessive menstruation or drips and dribbles), and it can also be used in the treatments of bruises, swollenness and pains. It can also be used in the treatment of pain and swelling from falling, beating and swelling. It should be noted that Panax notoginseng is strong in activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis (promoting blood circulation and eliminating blood stasis in the body), so it should be used with caution in pregnant women, and is prohibited in cases of blood deficiency, epistaxis (vomiting blood, nosebleed), and blood-heat paranoia. And Panax ginseng powder should not be used in excess. Adverse reactions such as nausea, vomiting and drug rash may occur after taking it, and those without blood stasis obstruction should not use it blindly on their own. If you need to use Panax ginseng powder, the specific use should be under the guidance of a physician.