What is Pilose asiabell root,Poor Man's Ginseng?

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Pilose Asiabell Root Extract Radix Codonopsis Pilosulae Codonopsis Pilosula Franch Nannf Pilose asiabell root Dang Shen Ginseng Yellow Ginseng Moderate Asiabell Root photo picture image Dosage Suggestions:

 Most practitioners recommend a codonopsis decoction between 3-9 grams depending on the condition being treated. Other conditions may require dosages as high as 30 grams per day.The raw herb is appropriate for promoting body fluid production to help nourish the blood. The processed herb is suitable for invigorating the spleen to benefit the lungs.

 Decoction: 6 to15g is orally taken. The herb can be made into pills, powder, or paste.
 5:1 concentrated extract: 1.2 to 3g/day.

 Safety and Acute Toxicity:LD50 for intra-abdominal injection of Dang Shen polysaccharides is 2.06+-0.28g/kg.

 Precautions:Patients with excess and heat syndromes should be prohibited from taking the drug. It is appropriate for the herb to be used alone for patients with body resistance weakened while pathogenic factors prevail.

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