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Panax Ginseng C. A. Meyer
Ginseng Panax Ginseng C. A. Ginseng is a relic plant of the Far East. It is widely used for medicinal purposes in China, Korea and other East Asian countries. The wanderings in search of wild ginseng and its healing power, which strengthens human health and protects against the negative effects of the environment, are covered in legends and described in works of fiction.
Panax Ginseng C. A. The ginseng is a relic from the Far East, widely used in the medicine of China, Korea and other East Asian countries. Ginseng’s roving quest for wild ginseng and its healing powers that keep the human body healthy and protected from negative environmental influences are covered in legend and described in numerous works of fiction.
Ginseng: mystery of the name
It’s name, Panax Schineseng Nees, was originally coined in 1833 by the German botanist Nys von Esenbeck. Panax Ginseng was given its final name by C. A. Meyer, the Korean ginseng was named Panax ginseng by the Russian scientist Carl Anton Meyer in 1843.
It is not by chance that the word “rapach” is in harmony with the well-known term “panacea”, as it originated from the name of the daughter of the ancient Greek mythological healer, Aesculapius. In Greek, it means “all-healing”, or in popular translation, “the cure for all ills”.
This plant is called ginseng because its root resembles a human figure; it was thought to represent the three human essences – spirit, soul and body. Ginseng was also known as the “king of plants” or “lord of plants”.
The word “ginseng” was taken from Chinese (“rénshen”), which literally means “root man” or otherwise “branching root like a man”. The Korean name for ginseng is insam (in-sam), which has the same meaning.
Ginseng – comprehensive regeneration
- Boost the immune system
- Promotes general well-being and strengthens the body
- Normalizes the circulatory system (does not increase blood pressure)
Ginseng Panax Ginseng C. A. Meyer – a relic plant of the Far East, which has found widespread use in medicine in China, Korea and other East Asian countries. The wanderings in search of wild ginseng and its healing power, which strengthens human health and protects it from negative environmental influences, are covered in legends and described in numerous works of fiction.
