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		<title>What is Panax Ginseng?</title>
		<description>Panax Ginseng is sometimes called Korean Ginseng. This refers to a deciduous perennial shrub with roots that are cultivated for 4-6 years in order to reach the age of maturity. Panax is the most popular form of Ginseng. This is commonly used as an anti-aging herb by most of the Chinese and Korean pe</description>
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		<title>Does ginseng interact with other medications?</title>
		<description>A number of over-the-counter (OTC) drugs and herbs that you take while having Ginseng medication can lead to some side effects and complications. Long term-intake of Ginseng combined with other medications can also cause menstrual abnormalities especially to women. Always ask your doctor's advice fi</description>
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