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==Types== ===American === Panax quincefolius is commonly known as American ginseng, and is found in Canada and the US.<ref name="MeylerBook" /><ref name="Arring2018" /> Typical doses uses in trials for [[cancer-related fatigue]] and fatigue from [[multiple sclerosis]] were 750 - 2000mg, for up to six months. Most studies found American ginseng moderately effective for fatigue, particularly when used at higher doses or for six months.<ref name="Arring2018" /> ===Panax radix=== Asian, Chinese and Korean ginseng terms all refer to '''panax radix''', which is also found in Russia.<ref name="MeylerBook" /> Panax radix is [[Adaptogens|adaptogenic]], and was found to be moderately effective in most trials for [[cancer-related fatigue]] or [[fatigue]] caused by [[multiple sclerosis]], particularly when used for around six months or in doses of course to 2000mg.<ref name="Mukherjee2018">{{Cite book | last = Mukherjee | first = Dhrubojyoti | last2 = Palit | first2 = Partha | last3 = Roychoudhury | first3 = Shubhadeep | last4 = Kundu | first4 = Sukalyan K. | last5 = Mandal | first5 = Subhash C. | date = 2018-01-01|editor-last = Mandal|editor-first = Subhash C.|editor2-last = Mandal|editor2-first = Vivekananda|editor3-last = Konishi|editor3-first = Tetsuya | title = Chapter 14 - Role of Stress in Diseases and Its Remedial Approach by Herbal and Natural Products in Stress-Related Disease Management: Experimental Studies and Clinical Reports| url = https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780081020814000149|language=en| publisher = Elsevier | pages = 375β410|isbn=978-0-08-102081-4}}</ref><ref name="Arring2018" /> Doses used in the trials are typically between 800 - 2000mg.<ref name="Arring2018" /> ===Siberian=== Siberian ginseng refers to a different but related plant, known as '''eleutherococcus''', which has different properties.<ref name="MeylerBook" /><ref name="drugscom" /> {{See|Siberian ginseng}} === White and Red === Ginseng may be described as white or red depending on the method used to prepare or process it, typically these are a form of ginseng radix (Chinese ginseng).<ref name="EMA-radix" />
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