+ Follow ARALIACEAE Tag
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[AuthorName] => Domingo A. Madulid
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[Title] => Osmoxlon eminens
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[Title] => Harnessing the adaptogenic qualities of ginseng
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Ginseng occupies an important place in Oriental herbal medicine. In fact, it was so important that it was considered a "panacea" or cure-all. Even ginsengs assigned botanical name, Panax ginseng, literally means "all healing."
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ARALIACEAE
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Ginseng occupies an important place in Oriental herbal medicine. In fact, it was so important that it was considered a "panacea" or cure-all. Even ginsengs assigned botanical name, Panax ginseng, literally means "all healing."
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January 8, 2004 - 12:00am