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Sunday, December 7, 2008

Is Ginseng A Miracle Supplement?

By Zul Rahman

Ginseng is the most common herbal supplements on the market nowadays, compared to all the other herbal supplements. In the olden days it is also known as "man root" since it it resemble human body. Till this day many people believed that ginseng has the mystical and curing power. The ancient Chinese considered that a plant that look similar to human body parts would have a healing effect on that body part. For example if the plant resemble a hand, then it has the power to heal hands. Ginseng is believed to bring a balance and well being to the whole body since it's root contains the shape of a human body.

Ginseng are acknowledged for creating vitality. Thats why most of the energy drinks contain ginseng. The Chinese are the one that discovered this.

Americans utilized ginseng to treat mental clarity and stress. Ginseng has always been associated with its power to tone up physical as well as mental therefore maintaining good body balance.

The Asians have discovered that Ginseng helps mental improvements, eliminates anemia and helps prevent diabetes, neurosis, coughs, asthma, and T.B. Also they believed that it is beneficial to the well being of liver and can significantly reduce the effects of hangover.

There are a lot of research done on Ginseng compared to other herbal supplements. One of the concern that people have at present is that they don't get the genuine Ginseng anymore due to the chemically factory processed..

The only way to be certain that you get the authentic Ginseng is to buy the Ginseng root. Regardless of all the research and studies conducted on Ginseng, it is still yet to be certified by the FDA.

Be warned that if you suffer from high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, clotting and bleeding disorder, do not use Ginseng unless with the approval of your health care professional or doctors.

Ginseng served both as medicinal herbs as well as goodies in cooking. This is pretty common in Asian cooking particularly in Korean and Chinese dishes. Ginseng are also put in tea for curing and pleasure purposes.

It is usually sliced, mashed and added into boiling soups. Sometimes it is also added to stir fry dishes and during the cooking of steam rice. Commonly Ginseng is used together with the preparation of chicken and mushroom dishes.

Aside from regular cooking, Ginseng is also used in the preparation of dessert, salads and even jellies. Usually people who love cooking with Ginseng are the vegetarians. Today as more and more people learn about the benefits of Ginseng, it is becoming more of a household kitchen ingredients. - 17273

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