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American ginseng, Panax quinquefolius, is a herbaceous perennial plant in the ivy family, commonly used as Chinese or herbal medicine. The plant's forked root and leaves were traditionally used for medicinal purposes by Native Americans. Since the 19th century, the roots have been collected by "'sang hunters" and sold to Chinese or Hong Kong traders, who often pay v

ery high prices for particularly old wild roots. It is also known by its Chinese name Huaqishen or Xiyangshen. The English word ginseng derives from the Chinese term rénshēn (simplified: 人参; traditional: 人蔘). Rén means "man" and shēn means a kind of herb; this refers to the root's characteristic forked shape, which resembles the legs of a man. The English pronunciation derives from a southern Chinese reading, similar to Cantonese jên shên (Jyutping: jan4sam1) and the Hokkien pronunciation "jîn-sim". Ginseng is characterized by the presence of ginsenosides. Wisconsin, particularly Marathon County, accounts for approximately 95% of production in the United States.

400 Block Wausau, WI. Sept 15-17, 2017
08/05/2017

400 Block Wausau, WI. Sept 15-17, 2017

American Ginseng may help to reinforce a runner's physical well-being in preparation for a marathon.http://www.scmp.com/...
02/11/2013

American Ginseng may help to reinforce a runner's physical well-being in preparation for a marathon.
http://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/health/article/1137966/marathon-mania-banking-carbs

You could eat as much as you wanted before a marathon, but for such a long race, it's almost inevitable that you'll still run out of energy - what runners call "hitting the wall" - if you only rely on the body's natural stores....

http://thegazette.com/2013/02/10/high-ginseng-prices-tempt-lawbreakers/
02/11/2013

http://thegazette.com/2013/02/10/high-ginseng-prices-tempt-lawbreakers/

The recent indictment of a Lamont man on five counts of illegal ginseng trafficking highlights the temptations posed by a wild-growing root that fetches $700 a pound on international markets. “The higher the price, the greater the potential for illegal harvest,” said Mark Loeschke, the Department of...

06/12/2012

Local demographics help explain the popularity of traditional Chinese medicines in BC. So some readers may be as interested as I am in reports about a new study led by the Mayo Clinic. It found that ginseng reduced cancer-related fatigue in patients, and without any apparent side effects.

05/23/2012

A Middlesboro, Ky., man will pay a stiff price for poaching wild ginseng in Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. - Jeffrey Langford was among several ginseng poachers caught last year as a result of the park's crackdown. Langford recently pleaded guilty in federal court and was fined $250, plus ...

04/06/2012

Dr. Mehmet Oz is a well-known and respected doctor. Unlike other popular doctors and nutritionists, Dr. Oz does not endorse questionable supplements and fad diet. His approach to health, weight loss and dieting is straightforward and easy to follow.

Does he recommend taking Echinacea to fight a cold? Here is a recent interview with Dr. Oz in which you will find useful information.

Q:Do Airborne, zinc pills and echinacea really work to cure a cold? None have been shown to be effective.
A:I recommend North American ginseng to boost the immune system

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