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Ginseng

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2006
In athletics today, there is no shortage of participants looking for an extra edge in competition. In addition, there is no shortage of nutritional supplements for athletes to use with hopes of reaping ergogenic benefits. Ginseng is and will continue to be one of these supplements consumed by athletes despite little or no scientific data to support its
Tenley E, Palisin, Jason J, Stacy
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The antimicrobial properties of ginseng and ginseng extracts

Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy, 2015
Ginseng is commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine as a tonic and an adaptogen to reduce fatigue and boost the immune system. In recent years, ginseng extracts are shown to have both bacteriostatic and bactericidal actions and seem to exert their effects by several mechanisms, including disruption of biofilms, inhibition of quorum-sensing and ...
Karina, Kachur, Zacharias E, Suntres
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