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The Korea Society of Ginseng Announces Red Ginseng Reduces Fatigue and Stress
SEOUL, South Korea, April 26, 2022 /PRNewswire -AsiaNet/ --

The Korea Society of Ginseng disclosed the results of a study titled The Effect 
of Red Ginseng on Improving Fatigue, Lethargy and Stress Resistance at The 
Korea Society of Ginseng Spring Conference in 2022 held at Sejong University on 
the 21st. In particular, the timeliness of the results of this study are 
especially meaningful since an increasing number of people have complained of 
lingering fatigue and lethargy following recovery from coronavirus infection.

- Red ginseng effectively reduces fatigue and stress.

Kim Kyung-chul, a family medicine specialist, analyzed 76 male and female 
subjects ranging in age from 20 to 70 who have experienced fatigue and stress 
at least once a week. He compared the subjects by dividing them into the red 
ginseng group (50 people) and the placebo group (26 people). As a result, he 
confirmed that the red ginseng group felt less fatigue and lethargy while 
boosting their resistance to stress. In particular, the effect was more notable 
in those suffering chronic fatigue from parasympathetic dominance.

-  Consumption of red ginseng improved fatigue symptoms and antioxidant 
capacity.

Professor Jeong Tae-ha of the Department of Family Medicine at Wonju Severance 
Christian Hospital and Professor Lee Yong-je of the Department of Family 
Medicine at Gangnam Severance Hospital conducted a randomized, double-blind 
placebo-controlled study for eight weeks with a total of 63 menopausal women. 
As a result, it was confirmed through this randomized placebo-controlled 
clinical trial that the number of mitochondrial DNA copies and antioxidant 
capacity increased, and fatigue symptoms improved in the red ginseng group as 
biological aging indicators.

Many previous studies have also confirmed this fatigue improvement effect of 
red ginseng.

- Taking red ginseng improves fatigue, mood, walking ability, and enjoyment of 
life in cancer patients.

Researchers from 15 institutions in Korea, including Professor Kim Yeol-hong, 
Department of Oncology and Hematology, Korea University Anam Hospital, randomly 
assigned 438 colorectal cancer patients receiving mFOLFOX-6 therapy to the red 
ginseng group (219 people) and placebo group (219 people). The red ginseng 
group took 1000mg of red ginseng twice a day during the 16 weeks of 
chemotherapy. As a result, the fatigue level of the red ginseng group was 
significantly improved compared to the placebo group.

*References

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8777686/

https://journals.lww.com/md-journal/Fulltext/2021/10290/Ginseng_adjuvant_therapy_on_COVID_19__A_protocol.12.aspx


https://www.ejcancer.com/article/S0959-8049(20)30072-1/fulltext

Source The Korean Society of Ginseng

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