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Guide to Ginseng Tea

by Thomas K. Arnold

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Want to know more about ginseng tea? Look no further than our eHow experts, who have all sorts of information on the magical Chinese herb—as well as the scoop on other herbal remedies, medicines and teas.

  • What Is Ginseng Tea?

    Ginseng and ginseng tea have long been prized in Asian cultures for their perceived medicinal attributes. However, in America, the health benefits and risks of ginseng teas Read More

  • The Effects of Ginseng Tea

    Ginseng tea has been popular in Asia for thousands of years. The most commonly used type of ginseng is Panax ginseng, which contains ginsenosides that have been found to Read More

  • Ginseng Tea Recipes

    Ginseng, also known as Panax or Asian ginseng, is one of the oldest medicinal plants known to man. The root has been used for thousands of years to treat such maladies as Read More

  • About Different Types of Ginseng

    Ginseng has played a prominent role in herbal medicine for thousands of years. Native Americans have been using it since before their encounters with the Europeans, and it Read More

  • What Are the Health Benefits of Red Ginseng Tea?

    In Southeast Asia, Korean red ginseng tea has been used for centuries to stimulate brain function and ward off fatigue. It is said to help protect the liver and regulate Read More

  • About Panax Ginseng

    Chinese ginseng, also known as Panax ginseng, is an herb that has been used in Chinese medicine for over 5,000 years. The roots of this herb are what is used most often, Read More

  • Safety of Chinese Herbs

    Herbs play a major role in traditional Chinese medicine to treat a variety of ailments. Chinese herbs slowly have gained popularity in the West as an alternative to Read More

  • Home Remedies for Rejuvenation

    Life is stressful, and sometimes it is good to lock yourself away and rejuvenate. Home rejuvenation remedies are both easy and affordable. Read More

  • How to Boost Brain Power With Herbs

    At the University of New Hampshire, the school where I got my undergraduate degree, there were two gingko trees growing outside my dorm. The fan-shaped leaves would turn Read More

  • Herbs in Chinese Medicine: Dang Shen

    The Dang Shen herb is typically used for energy formulas due to its chi stimulating abilities. Learn more about Dang Shen and Chinese medicine from a registered herbalist Read More

  • Chinese Herb Cures

    The Chinese have been using herbs to treat diseases for thousands of years. Natural medicine shops in China have herbs in baskets, hanging from the ceiling and glass Read More

  • Oolong Tea vs. Other Tea Types

    Oolong tea has different oxidation levels than green or black teas. Learn more about the difference between oolong and other tea types with tips from the owner of a tea Read More

  • Green Tea Vs Black Tea

    Learn the difference between green tea and black tea with expert tea tips in this free drink recipe video clip. Read More

  • Types of Tea

    There are six main categories of tea in the United States. Learn more about the different types of tea with tips from a tea lounge owner in this free video. Read More

  • What Is White Tea?

    White tea is made with uncured and un-oxidized tea leaves, making it higher in antioxidants and lower in caffeine than other types of teas. Consider switching to white tea Read More

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