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		<title>Ginseng Tea</title>
		<description>Ginseng tea is great for short periods; this tea can alleviate many symptoms of common aliments and lessen fatigue. Ginseng is the main ingredient to many of the medicinal teas. However, prolonged use can lead to insomnia and heart trouble, so be sure to consult your physician before drinking ginsen</description>
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		<title>The Skinny On Siberian Ginseng</title>
		<description>Ginseng is yet another addition to the category of Hot supplement topics. Of course - if there is a naturally occurring substance that helps to stimulate mental and physical energy, decrease incidence of cancer and ward off colds and flu - I certainly want answers! Although Im still left a bit confu</description>
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		<title>The Wonder Of American Ginseng And Diabetes</title>
		<description>The Wonder Of American Ginseng And Diabetes 
The Chinese term jen-shen means in the image of a man. The term ginseng is derived from this word. But American ginseng is different. It is derived from the Greek language, which means panacea- a herb that has the all-healing capacity or power. This herb</description>
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		<title>The Wonder Of American Ginseng And Diabetes</title>
		<description>The Chinese term jen-shen means in the image of a man. The term ginseng is derived from this word. But American ginseng is different. It is derived from the Greek language, which means panacea- a herb that has the all-healing capacity or power. This herb has been hailed as the wonder of the world, b</description>
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		<title>How to Plant Chinese Ginseng</title>
		<description>The best time to plant ginseng is in the fall well before the ground has frozen, at some time between mid-August and mid-December. By planting your seeds in the fall, you give them all winter to acclimatize themselves with the surrounding soil conditions. Fall can be a dry season, so wait until a co</description>
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		<title>Natural And Herbal Cure Of Diabetes</title>
		<description>With the failure of the over the counter medications, the herbs have re-emerged as the dominant powers in the treatment of diabetes. According to Chinese Medicine, diabetes is not considered as a disease as such. It is a condition of disharmony. The major symptoms are severe thirst and hunger. At th</description>
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		<title>Chinese Herbal Teas Explained</title>
		<description>Chinese herbal teas are technically called Tisanes. These are recognized as infusions made herbs and not tea from the Camelia Sinensis plant. The essence of the herb is extracted when the tea is steeped in hot water. 
Traditionally, the Chinese herbal teas are used for their medicinal and healing p</description>
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		<title>Chinese Black Tea Information</title>
		<description>Also called by many as red tea, the Chinese black tea has been enjoyed by the Chinese tea drinkers and the world for centuries. Its popularity is even soaring these days and I guess the primary reason for that is many believe that the Chinese black teas harbor profound and promising health benefits.</description>
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