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Ginseng, Wild American [Glandular]

grows in the U.S. and Canada. In the U.S. it is found from Michigan and Wisconsin, south to northern Florida, Alabama, Louisiana and Oklahoma. A heavy concentration is found in the Appalachian mountains, although wild American ginseng is considered endangered. Ginseng was valued by the native Americans long before the white men began to popularize it. It gained wide acclaim in the 1700s, when a French Jesuit priest returned to Paris with a sample he had found in southern Canada. Sensing the potential profits from the plant, Jesuits sent missionaries to Canada to find more of it, and for several years the Jesuits shipped tons of American ginseng to China. In 1784, George Washington reported meeting pack horses carrying ginseng. Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett are said to have made large sums of money in ginseng trafficking. American ginseng became a lucrative crop, and not unlike the gold during the gold rush of California, the wild ginseng was almost wiped out along the Eastern seaboard due to over harvesting. Ginseng’s botanical name, Panax, is derived from the Greek word panakos, or panacea. American ginseng is considered to have more cooling properties than its Asian counterparts. It is only used after the roots are at least four years old. Despite the difficulty harvesting it, some farmers have succeeded. Eighty percent of U.S. ginseng is grown in Marathon County, Wis. Most American Ginseng is exported to Asian countries. Some of it, of course, is purchased by Nature’s Sunshine. Each capsule contains 550 mg of wild American ginseng. 

Take 2 capsules daily with a meal.

Label Description 

Herbal Dietary Supplement

Recommended Usage

Take two capsules daily with a meal.

Ingredients

Supplement Facts

Serving Size 2 Capsules

Servings per container: 25

Amount Per 2 CapsulesWild American Ginseng Root (Panax quinquefolius) 1100 mg**Daily Value not established

Other Ingredients: Gelatin and water.

Notes

*This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

This bottle was sealed for your protection. Do not use if inner seal is missing or damaged.

Miscellaneous Information

This adaptogenic, revitalizing, tonic herb helps the body cope with change and life’s stresses.*

Nature’s Sunshine uses natural source materials in its products that are subject to color variation.

©2001 Nature’s Sunshine Products, Inc.

Product of U.S.A.



Reproduced with the permission of Natures Sunshine ©2003.

 

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