| The History of Ginseng |
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Ginseng is recognized as the king of all herbs in Asia. Enhances the immune system effective against cancer, diabetes, auto-immune disorders, blood related disorders, fatigue and aging. Efficacies well documented in 5,000+ years of medical history. Exclusively used by emperors and the affluent in the past. Non-toxic, non-stimulant, no adverse effect. ![]() Ginseng Roots According to legend, it was the ancient mythical emperor Shen Nong who discovered the wondrous root. He lived around 2700 B.C. and is considered to be the father of agriculture and herbal therapy. He is also credited as the author of the first pharmacopoeia, the Ben Chao Shen Nong, a book recounting the entire body as medical knowledge as it was known up to that time. This book said GINSENG CALMS THE MIND, BRINGS HARMONY TO THE SOUL ELIMINATES FEARS, AND DRIVES AWAY EVIL SPIRITS. IT ALSO MAKES THE EYES SHINE, OPENS THE HEART, AND CLARIFIES THINKING. IF TAKEN LONG ENOUGH, THEY CLAIMED, IT STRENGTHENS THE BODY AND EXTENDS LIFE. Chinese doctors have been using the root of the ginseng plant for nearly 5,000 years. Because of its healing power, it was much in demand and its price is even more valuable than gold. In ancient China, ginseng was reserved only for the emperors; today, you can take advantage of its numerous effects. The various kinds of ginseng differ greatly in quality. The curative power of ginseng depends on the way it is cultivated, the time it is given to grow and ripen, and the manner in which it is processed. Ginseng is primarily known as a strengthening substance for older people, because the body needs special support during the aging process. Younger people can also benefit from ginseng. Ginseng helps children and teenagers concentrate better at school and in their studies. Adults receive the necessary balance that is needed to master the periods of stress in their private and professional lives. You can strengthen your immune system with ginseng as well as treat a range of specific ailments. Ginseng is also beneficial as an adjunct in the treatment of serious illnesses and accelerates the healing process. |
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