The clearing-up of misunderstanding on body temperature changes and heat responses after Panax ginseng or Panax quinquefolium intake
2025
YiSi Yang | DeYu Tian | Kyoung-Jin Jang | Myeong Soo Lee | Hye Won Lee | Seung-Jin Lee | Wook-Joon Yu | Changbao Chen | Ling Li | Jong Dae Park | YoungJoo Lee
The roots of Panax ginseng, known as Korean ginseng, have been widely used worldwide for treating many diseases and general health maintenance. Korean ginseng is perceived as safe owing to its natural origin, extensive historical uses, and accumulated scientific clinical studies in humans. According to oriental medicine theory, Panax ginseng is categorized as having warm properties, while Panax quinquefolium, called American ginseng, is classified as having cool properties. Based on this, it is said that Panax ginseng might cause an elevation of body temperature, such as sensations of warmth or heat, whereas Panax quinquefolium provides cooling effects. However, scientific evidence for comparing these parallel thermogenic effects of two species is scarce. This focused review summarizes clinical trials and animal studies regarding the heat responses of two Panax species. This review aims to provide an overview of current scientific data on the thermogenic effects inducing a heat sensation and a hot feeling of Korean ginseng and American ginseng.
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