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What is the Latin name of Korean ginseng?

Panax ginseng, the species from which Chinese, Korean, red and white ginseng are produced. A member of the Araliaceae family, which also includes American ginseng.


What is the difference between Korean ginseng and panax ginseng and what are the efficacies of both types of ginseng?

The ginseng grown in Korea is panax ginseng.


What herbs a good for the pituitary gland?

gotu kola, siberian ginseng, korean ginseng


What is the difference between Korean and Siberian Ginseng?

Different types of Ginseng: http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/alt/ginseng.htm


Does Korean red ginseng cure diabetes?

Diabetes is not curable.


What has the author Kuniyoshi Kizaki written?

Kuniyoshi Kizaki has written: 'The efficacy and proper usage of miracle Korean ginseng' -- subject(s): Ginseng, Therapeutic use


Is honeyed Korean red ginseng same as Chinese herb by the name of dong quai?

no


What are the precautions associated with using Korean ginseng?

Not to be used by pregnant, lactating women or those with mental imbalance, inflammation, fever, ulcers, high blood pressure, headaches and symptoms of high stress levels. And more . . .


Benefits of Korean ginseng tea?

Korean Red Ginseng has many benefits. It can improve your mental health, increase your energy, boost your immune system and even increase your sexual stamina. There has been tons of studies on ginseng that you can read about in the medical article database. http://www.korean-redginseng.com/7reasons.html


What are the active medicinal properties of Korean ginseng?

Saponin triterpenoid glycosides, or commonly called ginsenocides.


What diseases does Korean ginseng treat?

Stress, fatigue, diabetes, conditions associated with aging, weight-loss, cancer.


What is Korean red ginseng?

has had a long and illustrious history as an herb for health, and has been used for thousands of years throughout the Orient as a medicine and tonic. Early Chinese medicine texts written in the first century A.D. mention ginseng