Evidence supporting the use of: Ginseng (unspecified)
For the body system: Solar Plexus
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Ginseng, particularly Panax ginseng and Panax quinquefolius, has a long history of use in traditional medicine systems such as Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Korean herbal medicine. In these traditions, ginseng is considered a "qi" (vital energy) tonic, often used to strengthen the body's core energy, which is associated in some interpretations with the Solar Plexus region (known in TCM as the "middle burner" or "middle jiao"). The Solar Plexus, in holistic and energy medicine frameworks, is linked to digestion, vitality, and personal power, functions that traditional texts suggest ginseng may fortify. However, the direct concept of the "Solar Plexus body system" is not a biomedical term, nor is it used in peer-reviewed scientific research.
Modern scientific studies have focused on ginseng's adaptogenic effects, its potential to enhance energy, reduce fatigue, and support metabolic functions, some of which could be loosely associated with the traditional ideas around the Solar Plexus (e.g., digestive health, energy production). However, the evidence for these effects is mixed, with some clinical trials showing modest benefit and others showing little to no effect. No scientific studies specifically investigate ginseng's impact on the "Solar Plexus body system" as conceived in holistic or energetic traditions. Therefore, support for ginseng in this context is based primarily on traditional usage and not on robust scientific validation.
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Other body systems supported by Ginseng (unspecified)
AcetylcholineAdrenal Glands
Adrenal Medulla
Arteries
Blood
Brain
Circulatory System
Cortisol
Digestive System
Dopamine
Female Reproductive System
Glandular System
Heart
Immune System
Intestinal System
Liver
Lungs
Male Reproductive System
Nerves
Pancreas Head
Pituitary
Reproductive System
Respiratory System
Skin
Solar Plexus
Spleen
Stomach
Testes
Testosterone
Thymus
Thyroid Gland