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		<title>What is the difference between Panax Ginseng and Siberian Ginseng?</title>
		<description>Not all ginsengs are created equal. For 
example, did you know there is a big 
difference between Panax Ginseng and 
Siberian Ginseng?
Let's begin with cultivating and 
harvesting ginseng:
One of the reasons the price of Ginseng 
may sometimes seem a bit steep is due to 
the long cultivation</description>
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		<title>What is ginseng?</title>
		<description>Ginseng is classified under the genus of five or six species of slow-growing perennial plants. It has fleshy roots and it belongs to the Araliaceae family of plants.  This is often characterized with its medicinal properties. Through the use of technology Ginseng is made available in medicine shops </description>
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		<title>Are there different kinds of ginseng?</title>
		<description>There are different kinds of Ginseng that
cure certain medical problems. Some of the
ginsengs have anti-cancer effect in the body.
The most common kinds are Chinese Ginseng,
Korean Ginseng, Tropical snowflake ginseng,
Aralia, Schefflera and a lot more. Each of
the kinds has individual features</description>
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		<title>How much ginseng should I take?</title>
		<description>The dosage or the number of capsules that you
should take will depend on your health
condition. Your doctor will be the one to
determine the right amount of Ginseng that
you need to take everyday. Too much intake of
Ginseng beyond doctor's prescription can
cause overdose, resulting in various </description>
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		<title>Is some type or form of ginseng more effective than others?</title>
		<description>Standardized extracts and solid forms of the ginseng products are proven more effective than others. It can also provide more reliable effect than the other formulations.
keywords: Ginseng | Herb | Chinese Herbs | Alternative Medicine | Herbal Remedies</description>
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		<title>What does ginseng do?</title>
		<description>It is beneficial to a person's health.
However, it is difficult to prove the claim
scientifically. Ginseng is considered as
adaptogen referring to a product that is
harmless to use while it helps in increasing
the resistance of the body towards stress. It
is also a dietary supplement for peopl</description>
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		<title>Are there people who should not take ginseng?</title>
		<description>Ginseng is not suited for individuals who are
eager to experience its efficacy. The use of
this herb is not tolerable for all types of
conditions. It is not good for people who
undergo night sweat, insomnia, mental
restlessness, dry mouth and throat,
persistent fever and those with high blood</description>
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		<title>How should ginseng be stored?</title>
		<description>You have to store ginseng direct on the
package. On the other hand, it is strongly
recommended that ginseng must be protected
from too much light and moisture to preserve
its effect.
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		<title>Can children take ginseng?</title>
		<description>No studies have been conducted yet regarding
the ginseng medication for children. Likewise
necessary information is not also available.
The best thing to do for parents is to bring
your children to their doctors and ask for
further advice.
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