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		<description>Ginseng is the most famous Chinese herb, and it is the most widely recognized plant used in traditional medicine - with a legendary reputation as an overall body tonic, rejuvenator and anti-aging supplement.

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		<title>American Ginseng</title>
		<description>American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius, L.) is a perennial herb and grows wild in deciduous forests of the eastern United States. American ginseng is an erect plant that reaches a height of 0.3 to 0.7 meters and has fusiform roots, greenish-white flowers and red berries. The roots and rhizomes are of</description>
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