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There are many Korean ginseng products manufacturing company and they are almost similar but I like best 'Korean Red Ginseng Extract" which made by Korea Ginseng Corp. http://www.kgc.or.kr/new_eng/index.html

If you are interested in above product I can help you because I know QA manager of the company.
Thats good to know, Thank You

Gheong-Kwan-Jang brand.

I sometimes buy "Prince of Peace" Red Panax Ginseng ( in little vials), a Hong Kong company. They are aged too.
But I suppose that it is different from Korean Ginseng?

There is Siberian Ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus)
and American Ginseng (Panax quinquefolius)

Siberian Ginseng is not technically a Ginseng but has many of the same properties and effects.

I'll look around for some Korean Ginseng here. There are several good Asian Herbal and Supply stores.

I think Ginseng is good. If the quality is good, and properly aged.


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DONG QUAI (Angelica sinensis)

This herb id dubbed "female Ginseng" because of its all purpose benefits for female gynecological complaints.
For centuries, Chinese women have used this herb to regulate menstrual cycles and help with the pain.

Its rich in viatamins and minerals. including A, B12, and E
Dong quai has also been/is used for helping with high-blood pressure and insomnia...


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DONG QUAI (Angelica sinensis)
This herb id dubbed "female Ginseng" because of its all purpose benefits for female gynecological complaints.
For centuries, Chinese women have used this herb to regulate menstrual cycles and help with the pain.
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A Western equivalent is " Chaste Tree" or Vitex Agnus Castus. A pretty, small tree or large shrub. The seeds regulate the menstrual cycle (in ways as a mere male does not understand something about progesterone/estrogen levels)
Interestingly in the middle Ages it was Called "Monk's Pepper" as the seeds were ground up like pepper and put in the chaste monk's food as an anaphrodisiac (well you try and spell it).
Thus the monks were helped to remain chaste and pure of mind and body.

Do you think there are any marketing possibilities for it?
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A Western equivalent is " Chaste Tree" or Vitex Agnus Castus.
Do you think there are any marketing possibilities for it?
Michael
yeah.
Like Angelica has the same to do with your Angelica name sake?.

Is it a coincidence??
I high-ly doubt it



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Ah!
If you know the secret of my name then you have Magic Power over me!
I will never tell!! TORTURE ME if you will!!!
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Leaving Angelica aside for a moment. There is a story I would like to tell you.

When I owned a herb nursery an old man came to talk to me. He was holding a plant which he called "Candelabra". I had never seen it before. He told me the story of this plant, how it had cured his incurable arthritic pain and gave me a little leaflet that he had written about "Candelabra".
He was on a one-man mission to give plants away and to tell others about the plant. He begged me to try it, propagate it and tell others about it.

I did grow it. It turned out to be "Candelabra Aloe (Aloe arborescens)"
Whenever I encountered a customer with painful arthritis in the hand joints I would break a bit of Candelabra off and invite them to try it, to see if it eased their pain. It contains a lot of watery sap.
Invariably within five minutes the customer would comeback saying their pain had gone and could they please have a plant. (Yes I know all about the placebo effect!)

I don't think there is anything in any herb book about this.
Nor is there anything on the web. I never saw the Old man again.
So I would like to put it here in memory of the Unknown Old Man.

His printed handout goes like this:-

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CANDELABRA
(Arborescens)
The sap from the leaves of this plant has proved very effective in stopping the pains of Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, Rheumatics, Tendinitis, Arthritis, RSI, Sinus and Migraine Headaches, Hangovers, Burns, Sunburns, Spurs, Bunions, Asthma, MS, Perforated Veins, Trigger Finger, Strokes, Stings, Neuralgia, Planters Wart, all types of Industrial and Sporting Injuries, Tired and Aching Muscles of Feet,Legs, Back, Arms and Neck, Chilblains, Bronchitis, Shingles - in fact, its been used on all pains.
DIRECTIONS

Split leaf and put juice on affected spot until pain ceases. The pain should stop almost immediately. For chronic pain put a leaf in Juice Extractor, this makes a stronger mix. Keep in refrigerator and shake well before using. It can be used on Poultice. Pain and stiffness should be gone the next day. At night a light smear of Soluble Cream or Ointment keeps Lineament in and allows sleep.
Directions for sceptics -SUFFER
Most medicines come from plants so there is no reason why one cannot be grown locally. The plant is found in gardens of suburban homes in temperate climates and most people are glad to give you a slip as it grows easily. It can and WILL finally be used by orthodox medicine.
As with recognised medicines some people may suffer a slight reaction (three in five years).
Someone you know is suffering unnecessary pain. Help them by photocopying this and posting it to them."

So there it is. I have used his capitalisation and emphasis. In the original pamphlet there was a grey scale picture of the Aloe. I'm sure you can find a photo on the net. The aloe can become huge. My new neighbour- bar one- has one huge clump seven foot high and 14 foot wide!! He obviously doesn't have any aches and pains.
I hope you, or someone you know, can make use of the Old Man's information.

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Hello everyone!

I am new to this thread but not to Hypography.

Today, accidentally i hit this thread and LOL, what wonderful information people have been sharing here!

My compliments to you Racoon for starting this thread!

Well I do have some information to share, I have had some experience with some medicinal herbs, for example Basil leaves are very popular in Indian culture.

Then there are this set of about 34 remedies, known by the name Bach remedies. They are infact extracts of some flowers, and I could see some names in this thread too. These remedies are especially useful for minor mental disorders, for example impatience (in fact there is a remedy by that name.

I'll post on this forum more often now So be ready!!


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Hello everyone!

Then there are this set of about 34 remedies, known by the name Bach remedies. They are infact extracts of some flowers, and I could see some names in this thread too. These remedies are especially useful for minor mental disorders, for example impatience (in fact there is a remedy by that name.

I'll post on this forum more often now So be ready!!
Bach remedies are similar to Homeopathic remedies.
There is very little science in them.

Still some people sear by Bach's Rescue Remedy for shock and
Queen Elizabeth's doctor is a homeopath.
They both (Homeopathy and Bach) certainly meet the Hippocratic oath's proscription "First do no harm"


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I am new to this thread but not to Hypography.

Well I do have some information to share, I have had some experience with some medicinal herbs,
Yes! Hallen Good Buddy

Your advice on Ayurveda would be most welcome...

Amalaki (phyllanthus emblica)
Ashwagandha (Withania somniforal)
Brahmi (Hydrocotyle asiatica)
Guduchi (Tinosphora cordifolia)
Shanka Pupsi (Convolvulus mycrophyllus)
Vacha (acorus calamus)

????

In case you didn't know, Hallen has also started some other great threads on topics of health and wellness...such as this one
http://hypography.com/forums/biology...enter+our+body

His advice is considered grade A in my little book.
and I love basil. I grow it every year! just for the smell


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Bach remedies are similar to Homeopathic remedies.
There is very little science in them.
Since science is not constant for all time, there is no value in the judgement that something has science in it or not.

Take for example, the medicications prescribed in Ayurveda, the medical world is slowly awakening to the fact that they often work, and are invariably less harmful then many allopathic drugs.

How did Ayurveda develop? Not by controlled experiments modern pharmacs swear by, but by long painstaking experience of some wise sages.

So, the methods employed by the modern pharmacs are in no way the ultimate methods to discover substances in nature that are useful for human body. Careful, painstaking observation of the suffering body and its reaction to things around can often provide useful clues!


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