Ginseng Improves Life for People with Multiple Sclerosis
People suffering from multiple sclerosis often experience fatigue. So this double-blind, placebo-controled study looked at whether Korean red ginseng–a herb associated with energy–could help. . . .
Fifty-two people with MS who were undergoing medical treatment were given either 250mg of Korean red ginseng or a placebo twice a day for three months.
While fatigue continued to get worse in the placebo group, it improved in the ginseng group. The difference was significant. Quality of life also improved significantly in the ginseng group compared to the placebo group.
Int J Neurosci 2013;123:480-486
This is not a surprise. I have used Korean Ginseng for over 30 years while having symptoms I suspected were caused by MS. It’s helped me greatly. My doctor thinks I actually may have MS and wants me to see a neurologist to confirm this. I use instant Korean Ginseng and take 800 MG just once in the course of the day. It’s wonderful.