Difference between Panax ginseng total saponin and Panax ginseng

The difference between Panax ginseng total saponin and Panax quinquefolium is the difference in substance content, method of use and efficacy. If there is any discomfort, please consult a doctor in time, and choose to use the medicine after diagnosis and identification by a professional physician. Panax ginseng total saponin is an active ingredient extracted from Panax ginseng, the main components are ginsenoside Rb1, ginsenoside Rg1, Panax ginseng saponin R1, etc. It can be used in the manufacture of oral proprietary Chinese medicines, traditional Chinese medicines injections, etc., and it has the efficacy of invigorating blood circulation, eliminating blood stasis, and activating collaterals and veins. Note that pregnant women should be cautious of using it, and there are occasional adverse reactions such as skin rashes, gastrointestinal discomfort, small amount of bleeding, and increased menstruation. Panax quinquefolium is the root of Panax quinquefolium, a plant of the family Wujiaceae, belongs to the group of Chinese medicines for removing blood stasis and stopping bleeding. It is warm in nature with a sweet, slightly bitter taste, and belongs to the meridians of the liver, stomach, heart, and large intestine. In addition to Panax quinquefolium’s total saponins, Panax quinquefolium also contains other saponins, flavonoids, sugars, volatile oils, and panaxatropin and other active ingredients for a more wide range of efficacies, which can dissipate blood stasis to stop bleeding (clearing up blood stasis, stopping bleeding), and subdue swellings to relieve pain (removing swelling and pain). Panax notoginseng can be used internally by decoction or powdered, or in pills; externally by grinding the juice of the raw product and applying it to the skin, or by powdering it and applying it to the affected area. Note that pregnant women should be cautious, occasionally nausea, vomiting, skin rash and other adverse reactions, a dosage should not be too large.