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the ginseng
noun
Any of several plants, of the genus Panax, having forked roots supposed to have medicinal properties.
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A cordial was made by the Chinese from the ginseng plant.
Araliaceae, the ginseng family, contains 43 genera and about 1,450 species.
The ginseng plant requires 5 7 years to mature from seed.
The investigators said the mechanisms of action of the flaxseed and the ginseng were not well understood.
The ginseng study suggested that the herb might help fight fatigue, which is common in people with cancer.
The name of the ginseng company was splashed on billboards everywhere, including on every runner's race number.
Who are you, the I.R.S.? Can we throw out the ginseng tea gum that was supposed to relax you?
In the summer of 1884 he and two of his cousins got in on the ginseng craze that swept this area.
"The ginseng was grown as medicine for the king to ensure his longevity, and even today professional enthusiasts gather ginseng there," Youn said.
At a time when profits from tobacco are taking a tumble, KT&G's executives are conscious of the ginseng business's value.
JINDONG, South Korea — The ginseng field owned by Yun Ok-hwa lies just a minute's walk from the demilitarized zone that divides South and North Korea.
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