- Siberian ginseng has been known to cause vomiting, stomach cramping and diarrhea, especially in sensitive individuals.
- People with cardiac arrhythmia and hypertension may experience a transient increase in symptoms while using eleuthero.
- Historically, eleuthero has been used as a treatment for insomnia and fatigue, but it may actually increase drowsiness or restlessness in some people.
- Because it increases circulation to the mucus glands, Siberian ginseng may cause mild or moderate nosebleeds.
- Some eleuthero users experience headaches while taking the herb. These may improve after the first week of treatment.
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