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Panax quinquefolius
Name
American Ginseng
Biological Name

Panax Ginseng, Panax quinquefolius
Family: Araliaceae

Other Names
American Ginseng, Five fingers, Tartar Root, five leafed ginseng, redberry, garantoquen, sang, Ginseng - American
Parts Used
Root
Active Compounds

Glycoside content of the plant is believed to be responsible for the herb's stress response.

Remedies For

Demulcent, panacea, stimulant, stomachic

Ginseng is best known for its anti-fatigue, energy giving properties. It is widely used as a stimulant.

This herb is believed to be of value in any condition where nervous or mental exhaustion is concerned. Accepted as being beneficial in loss of appetite, stomach and digestive affections (to relieve nausea and vomiting)

American Indian tribes use it as a love potion and charm. It is world's number one aphrodisiac.

Description
Perennial herb. Grows to 8-24 inches tall. The plant has three compound leaves, each composed of five toothed leaflets, atop a straight stem. Tiny greenish white flowers appear in June-July. Bright red berries appear in late summer. The root is fleshy and is the part used as a herb.

The root grows very slowly. It takes approximately 5-7 years to attain usable size. The name Panax is very closely related to the word panacea, all-healing. It had been respected for centuries as a cure-all. "Ginseng" means "wonder of the world".

Dosage

Dried ginseng can be chewed or it can be powdered and brewed as tea. Use as required.

Safety

No information.

 
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