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		<title>Ginseng is chinese for man root - did you know that?</title>
		<description>The word ginseng is Chinese for man root, probably because the plant itself looks so much like a pair of legs. Ginseng has long been a very important herb in traditional Chinese medicine, and with the rise of New Age treatments in the West, it has become more popular here too. It is also known as Pa</description>
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		<title>American Ginseng - A Diet for Sports Man</title>
		<description>What Is American Ginseng?Look at the nutrition label on your orange juice or multivitamin and you may notice that American Ginseng has been added. Thats because smart marketers have caught on to this Herbs 2,000-year-old reputation as a feel good tonic that can boost energy, combat the physical effe</description>
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		<title>Growing My Own Chinese Ginseng</title>
		<description>Ginseng is widely used in the United States to improve overall energy and vitality, particularly during times of fatigue or stress.
Not all land can grow ginseng. The simplest way to determine if any portions of your site will grow ginseng is to seek out areas that are growing ginseng or recall whe</description>
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		<title>Are There any Wild Ginseng Left?</title>
		<description>Ginseng is the dried root of one of several species of the Araliaceae family of herbs. The most commonly used type is Asian ginseng, often sold as Panax, Chinese, or Korean ginseng.
Ginseng has been a major medicinal herb in Asia for over 5,000 years, and demand for it is likely to remain strong, a</description>
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		<title>Shopping in South Korea : What you can Consider Buying</title>
		<description>We were extremely excited when we touched down at the Incheon International Airport. I had done lots of research on South Korea and brought with me the shopping list that I had prepared earlier. No items to be sparred, we were determined to make this trip a fulfilling one! 
Although we had constant</description>
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		<title>Using Asian Herbal Combinations for Treating Hemorrhoids</title>
		<description>Asian HerbsI have found Chinese herb formulations quite effective in treating hemorrhoid symptoms. It is now easy to find these herbs, since there are Chinese herb store in most cities. If not, it is easy to go to the Internet and find what you need.These herbs usually come in pill form; but you can</description>
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		<title>Making Chinese Tea</title>
		<description>Chinese TeaChinese tea - water qualityThe quality of tea is controlled by the quality of the water. It was said in ancient China that water is the mother of tea.There are three categories of water: best is water from a hill, average is water from the river, bottom is water from a well. The best wate</description>
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