Hello, for more than 30 years, I have been professionally engaged in health rehabilitation, now also as a co-owner of a rehabilitation facility. We have been offering ginseng as a supportive remedy for a long time. Depending on what you write about ginseng about inflammation , immunity and convalescence, it is quite similar to wobenzyma. I wanted to ask if ginseng and wobenzym can be used at the same time and what is their comparison. Thank you. Jana P.
Hello, Mrs. Jano.
- There is no problem with the simultaneous use of ginseng and Wobenzy.
- Ginseng is, in my opinion, a bit more effective than Wobenzym, both ginseng and his American counterpart - American ginseng - and other effective Panax genes such as ginseng notoginseng .
Both ginseng and Wobenzym are harmless and have no side effects. Gensen and Wobenzy do not make sense to treat Paracelsus drugs because they practically do not have a toxic dose. From a chemical point of view, they are completely unrelated - Wobenzym is a patent mixture of proteases , while ginseng is the most important triplepenoid saponins - panaxosides . Wobenzym and ginseng act on completely different sections of biochemical pathways: Wobenzym cleaves peptide bonds in the extracellular space, while ginseng panaxosides act predominantly on receptors within cells. Therefore, they can be combined unlimited.