Clinically there is no such thing as Panax ginseng powder harming the liver and kidneys, so the saying that Panax ginseng powder harms the liver and kidneys is not true.
Panax pseudoginseng powder is the powder made from Panax pseudoginseng. Panax pseudoginseng is the dried root and rhizome of Panax quinquefolium, which belongs to the family of Wujiaceae, and is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine. It is sweet, slightly bitter and warm in flavor, and belongs to the liver and stomach meridians. It has the effects of dispersing blood stasis and stopping bleeding, reducing swelling and fixing pain (eliminating swelling and pain).
It is clinically used in the treatment of hemoptysis, hematemesis, epistaxis, hematochezia, metrorrhagia (excessive menstrual flow or dribbling), traumatic hemorrhage, stabbing pain in the chest and abdomen, and swelling and pain in stumbling and fluttering.
The adverse effects of this product are not clear, and there is no definite clinical study showing that it is detrimental to liver and kidney functions, so there is no scientific basis for the claim that Panax notoginseng Powder harms the liver and kidneys. However, this product should be used with caution for pregnant women.
When taking Chinese herbal medicines, it should be rationally applied under the diagnosis and treatment of professional Chinese medicine practitioners, and should not be used on its own, so as not to affect the body.