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American Supports the Glandular
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Ginseng, Wild
American [Glandular] grows in the U.S. and
Canada. American ginseng has been harvested as a cash crop for
over 200 years. Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett are said to have
made large sums of money in ginseng trafficking. At one point,
American ginseng was almost wiped out along the eastern seaboard
due to over-harvesting. Wild American ginseng's ginsenosides
differ from those of Korean ginseng, although the two share
similar properties. It is the most expensive of the three
ginsengs. American ginseng is considered to have more cooling
properties than its Asian counterparts. It is only used after the
roots are aged at least four years. Each capsule contains 550 mg
of wild American ginseng. Take 2 capsules with a meal twice
daily. Stock No. 725-8 (50)