Ginseng shows promise as an herbal treatment for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), suggests a small study. Researchers investigated the use of Panax ginseng among three 14- to 17-year-old males diagnosed with ADHD, concluding that the herb "may be a slightly effective treatment for ADHD."
Past studies have shown that Panax ginseng may strengthen immunity, aid in the management of diabetes, and enhance mood. Meanwhile, another form of the herb (American ginseng) has been found to benefit children with ADHD when combined with ginkgo biloba.
A chronic condition that leads to inattention and hyperactive, impulsive behavior, ADHD is often treated with psychological counseling and/or medication. Although the exact causes of ADHD are unknown, factors such as maternal exposure to toxins, a family history of the condition, and premature birth may increase risk. Preliminary research indicates that practicing yoga may be an effective complementary treatment for children struggling with ADHD.
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