There is a lack of convincing evidence to show a cognitive-enhancing effect of Panax ginseng in healthy people and no high-quality evidence about its efficacy in patients with dementia, according to a report published online December 8 in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
"Ginseng appeared to have some beneficial effects on cognition, behavior, and quality of life. However, at present, recommendations of continuing taking or stopping cannot be made due to lack of high-quality evidence," first study author JinSong Geng, of the Evidence-based Medicine Center, Medical School of Nantong University in Jiangsu, China, told Medscape Medical News.
Evidence That Ginseng Boosts Brain Function 'Not Convincing'
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