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  2. Ginseng - Wikipedia

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    Ginseng supplements are not subjected to the same pre-market approval process in the US by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as pharmaceutical drugs. FDA mandates that manufacturers must ensure the safety of their ginseng supplements before marketing, without the necessity to substantiate the safety and efficacy of these supplements in a ...

  3. Panax vietnamensis - Wikipedia

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    Panax vietnamensis or Vietnamese ginseng [1] (Vietnamese: Sâm Ngọc Linh, lit. ' Ngọc Linh ginseng') is a species of the ginseng genus Panax . In Vietnam the species, prized in herbal medicine, is commercially very valuable and now considered threatened.

  4. What is Ginseng? - AOL

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    What is Ginseng? Ginseng is an herb. It has a light, fork-shaped root and a fairly long stalk with green leaves. The word ginseng comes from the Chinese word rénshen, which means "man root." It ...

  5. Kangmei Pharmaceutical - Wikipedia

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    Kangmei Pharmaceutical manufactures and distributes medication, ingredients for medication, health foods, and medical equipment. Its main focus is on traditional Chinese medicine. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Its products include American ginseng , angelica , clarithromycin , doxazosin mesylate , honeysuckle , notoginseng , paracetamol and pseudoephedrine ...

  6. Can a supplement really improve your brain health? - AOL

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has all kinds of rules and requirements for pharmaceutical drugs. But they don’t hold supplements to the same strict standards. ... Ginseng. Omega-3 ...

  7. Ginsenoside - Wikipedia

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    Ginsenosides are named according to their retention factor in thin layer chromatography (TLC). The letter or number after R is a serial indication of the retention factor, with '0' being most polar, followed by 'a' for the second-most polar, to 'h' being a fairly non-polar ginsenoside.