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		<description>The root of the Eleutherococcus senticosus plant, also called Siberian ginseng or Eleuthero, is often used medicinally to combat fatigue, stress and herpes. The plant belongs to the ginseng family, Araliaceae, but is botanically different from true ginseng, Panax ginseng and Panax quinquefolius. It </description>
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		<title>Asian Ginseng - Medicinal Uses, Interactions, Side Effects, Dosage</title>
		<description>Asian, Chinese, Korean, or "true" ginseng are all common names for Panax ginseng, one of the world's oldest known herbal medicines. The word Panax, of Greek derivation, means "all-cure" and gives rise to the word panacea. In Chinese, "ginseng" (schinseng) refers to the human-shaped figure of the roo</description>
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