Objective: Ginseng is one of the most popular herbal remedies, and a number
of health claims are made for it. This systematic review provides an evalu
ation of the current evidence for or against the efficacy of ginseng root e
xtract.
Methods: Searches of the computerised literature databases Medline, Embase,
Biosis, CISCOM and the Cochrane Library were performed to retrieve double-
blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trials of ginseng root extract for an
y indication. Manufacturers and experts were contacted to provide additiona
l information. There were no restrictions regarding the language of publica
tion. The outcome and methodological quality of all trials were independent
ly assessed by two reviewers.
Results: Sixteen trials met the inclusion criteria and were reviewed. These
trials related to physical performance, psychomotor performance and cognit
ive function, immunmodulation, diabetes mellitus and herpes simplex type-II
infections. The evidence found for ginseng root extract is compelling for
none of these indications.
Conclusion: Based on these data, it is concluded that the efficacy of ginse
ng root extract is not established beyond reasonable doubt for any of these
indications. The widespread use of ginseng as a herbal remedy warrants mor
e rigorous investigations to assess its efficacy and safety.