Ginseng, American, tincture - 2 oz. (59.15 ml.)
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Latin (botanical) name: Panax quinquefolius Common names: Five Fingers, Tartar Root, Five-Leafed Ginseng, Redberry, Garantoquen, Sang Plant Description: American Ginseng is a perennial herb, native to eastern North America. It is found from Maine to Georgia, and in the west, from Oklahoma to Minnesota. It grows best in deep, moist, rich humus soil in cool woods. Ginseng has a large, thick, fleshy, whitish, root, growing 3-4 inches in length. Most roots are spindle shaped, with smaller appendages. The stem is simple and erect and averages about 1-2 feet tall. The leaves are long stalked and divided into five finely-serrated, short leaflets and a single terminal umbel. In June and July, a few small, yellowish or light green flowers will bloom on a stalk from the center of the whorl of leaves. The fruit of the American Ginseng is a cluster of bright red berries. Dosage: 15-30 drops in water or juice, 2-3 times daily, or as needed. Cautions & Interactions: Keep out of reach of children. Efficacy Studies & Other Clinical Data:- UC Davis Health System Double-Blind Study
- Herb World News Online - American Ginseng Improves Glucose Tolerance in Diabetics and Nondiabetics
- Archives of Internal Medicine - American Ginseng
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