Ginseng, also known as goblin, sacred grass, round ginseng and scorpion stick, is called ghost skin, goblin, snapper, ginseng and the king of hundred herbs. , a perennial herb, belongs to the type of magnolia umbrella. This genus is a class, mainly growing in coniferous and broad-leaved mixed forests or broad-leaved deciduous forests dominated by pine trees from 33 to 48 degrees north latitude. Produced in northeast China, North Korea and South Korea. Japan, eastern Russia.
What is needed are stems and roots of ginseng, which are thick, fleshy, yellow-white, cylindrical or spindle-shaped, with differentiated branches below. The rhizome (reed) is short and erect. It is a famous strong nutritional medicine. Suitable for regulating blood pressure, restoring heart function, neurasthenia and physical weakness. It also has expectorant, stomach invigorating, diuretic and exciting effects. It is suitable for all diseases with deficiency of both qi and blood.
What is needed are stems and roots of ginseng, which are thick, fleshy, yellow-white, cylindrical or spindle-shaped, with differentiated branches below. The rhizome (reed) is short and erect. It is a famous strong nutritional medicine. Suitable for regulating blood pressure, restoring heart function, neurasthenia and physical weakness. It also has expectorant, stomach invigorating, diuretic and exciting effects. It is suitable for all diseases with deficiency of both qi and blood.
I used to dig people to climb mountains and ginseng. He usually wanders in the mountains for a few days or even a month. If I find ginseng in the mountains, it will be inconvenient to dig first. Ginseng retains its color, so when the trademark is returned, it usually remains. However, after the ginseng leaves were unearthed by other diggers, or the ginseng leaves were eaten by other animals or covered by leaves grown by other plants. If you look for this kind of ginseng in the mountains, you won't find it. So some people think that this ginseng is spiritual. After being discovered, he escaped the fate of being dug up. Then, the legend of ginseng is over.