Codonopsis Purchase & Information
Alternative Names
Bellflower, Bastard Ginseng, Bonnet Bellflower, Chuan Dang, Campanule à Bonnet, Codonopsis Pilosula Modesta, Codonopsis Modestae, Dong Seng, Dangshen, Ginseng Bâtard, Ginseng Bâtard, Ginseng du Pauvre, Radix Codonopsis, Racine de Campanule à Bonnet, Radix Codonopsis Pilosulae CAUTION: Please refer to separate listing for Blue Cohosh, Ashwaganda, Ginseng American, Canaigre, Ginseng Siberian, Ginseng Panax
Scientific Name
Codonopsis Pilosula Radix
Why Do People Use Codonopsis?
The oral preparations of Codonopsis pilosula (Codonopsis), like codonopsis powder, are used for a number of purposes that include for HIV infection treatment and as a protective adjuvant to radiotherapy in cancer treatment. It is also used as an immune tonic, as an alternative for ginseng in general tonic formulas, anorexia, for weakness problems, dyspnea disorder, asthma, palpitations, chronic diarrhea, thirst complaints, cough and diabetes problems as well.
Is It Safe To Use?
Likely Safe - Codonopsis powder is considered possibly safe when utilized appropriately and orally.
In Lactation and for Pregnant Females - Codonopsis pilosula should be avoided in pregnancy and lactation because there is lack of authentic information about the safety of its usage in both conditions.
How Effective Is Codonopsis?
To rate the effectiveness of codonopsis powder, there is lack of authentic information available.
How Codonopsis Works?
Codonopsis pilosula seems to have stimulant activity on central nervous system (CNS). It also appears to increase endurance, promote weight gain, elevate temperature, increase tolerance to anoxia, increase number of white and red blood cell, increase macrophage activity and increase peripheral vasodilation. Moreover, codonopsis powder seems to have adrenergic receptor blocking, ulcer-protective, hypotensive and radioprotective effects in it.
What Are The Side Effects /Adverse Reactions of Codonopsis?
No side effect has been reported following the usage of Codonopsis pilosula.
How Codonopsis Interacts With Other Herbs and Supplements?
There is no identified interaction between codonopsis powder and different supplements & herbs.
How Codonopsis Interacts With Drugs?
There has been no interaction identified between Codonopsis pilosula and various drugs.
How Codonopsis Interacts With Foods?
There is no known interaction between codonopsis powder and various food items.
How Codonopsis Interacts With Lab Tests?
There is no interaction between codonopsis and lab tests.
How Codonopsis Interacts With Diseases and Conditions?
There is no known interaction between codonopsis powder and various diseases or conditions.
What Should Be the Dose/Administration of Codonopsis?
ORAL Many individuals usually utilize solution that are made by mixing 12-15 grams of codonopsis powder into 3-4 cups of hot boiling water and boiling it until ½ water is evaporate. The cooled liquid is used in two doses with empty stomach.
Comments
Ginseng saponins have been identified in codonopsis.
General Certificate of Analysis (COA)
Specification sheet links below are a standard copy of the COA less the batch or lot number and manufactures dates. Specification sheet can be dated and should only be considered as a general information. Please contact and request an up to date COA if needed for specific updated information before placing order by filling out the contact form with product name and SKU number. If ordering quantities of twenty five kilos or more contact for availability.