Ginsenoside
Generic Name: ginsenoside
Brand Names:
Qwg-1000
Immunity enhancement, anti-cancer virus
Overview
Immunity enhancement, anti-cancer virus
Uses
Use on muscles and veins as needed
Dosage
Use on muscles and veins as needed
Warnings
Please refer to the product manual
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ginsenoside used for?▼
Use on muscles and veins as needed
What are the important warnings for Ginsenoside?▼
Please refer to the product manual
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Medical Disclaimer
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