A recent South Korean medical study shows that long-term consumption of Korean red ginseng can slow down the rate that HIV reaches more advanced stages.
The study was conducted by a research team led by Professor Cho Young-gul from the Microbiology Department of the University of Ulsan’s Asan Medical Center in Seoul. It followed 146 HIV patients for 10 years and found that a consistent intake of Korean ginseng (also known as red ginseng) can delay the rate HIV weakens the patient’s immune system.
The results of the study were presented at a major South Korean medical conference in June and published in the latest issue of the peer-reviewed Journal of Ginseng Research….
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