| Ginseng, American
Members of this family, the Araliaceae, have been revered by multiple cultures spanning the entire globe. There is always something sacred to these plants, found in the depths of the woods, with their hand-shaped leaves and roots that often resemble the human form. Most members of this family are also quite long-lived, contributing to their reputation as wise, ancient guardians of the forest and premier tonics for human beings. Unfortunately, the popularity of Ginseng in particular has lead to severe overharvesting (the Chinese species is virtually non-existent in the wild). For this reason, we should only use organically grown Ginseng and avoid wild-harvesting. At least five years must pass before a root can be harvested – although some plants have been found that surpass 70 years of age. We use the American species, which is much gentler than the Korean (Panax ginseng).
The ‘root
of kings’ (and queens) is equally beneficial to both sexes,
serving as a premier tonic to help rebuild reserves or to prevent
their depletion during times of stress. I feel this power is accomplished
by helping to increase the efficiency of the digestion, allowing
more pure Qi to be distilled by this process. Since everyone can
use a little help here, especially later in life, it is not surprising
that this root underlies many prescriptions for increased health
and vitality.
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