Ginseng tincture

Action. Tonic and stimulant.

Indications. Asthenia, fatigue, neurasthenia, past infectious and debilitating diseases.

Directions for use and dosage. Prescribed orally 30-40 minutes before meals, 15-25 drops 2-3 times a day.

Contraindications. Hypertension, increased excitability, insomnia, bleeding.



Ginseng tincture is a medicine made from the roots of Korean ginseng. Ginseng is a tonic herb that is used to strengthen the central nervous system, enhance performance, and improve overall health.

The main components of the tincture are triterpene glycosides, proteins, fats, starches, essential oils and pectins. It also contains small amounts of vitamins and minerals such as potassium, magnesium, calcium and iron.

Indications for the use of Ginseng tincture are fatigue, arterial hypotension, fatigue and decreased sexual function. It can be used in complex therapy to treat many diseases.

Despite the fact that the tincture has many beneficial properties, it cannot replace full treatment from qualified doctors. In addition, possible contraindications and side effects must be taken into account.