Guest guest Posted October 19, 2000 Report Share Posted October 19, 2000 Al Stone wrote: 4) Siberian Ginseng: Siberian Ginseng's function is very similar to Chinese and Korean Ginseng. It usually has a warmer temperature than Chinese or Korean Ginseng. Information on Ginseng distinct to Siberia is somewhat lacking because up until very recently, Ginseng wasn't really divided up by the location of its production. This is only a modern differentiation. ======================== Al, because of a long-standing misnomer - calling Eleutherococcus a ginseng - I'm confused by this passage on Siberian ginseng's nature. It sounds contrary to what I've read about Eleutherococcus in other sources (that it is cooler than Ren Shen). By " Siberian ginseng, " did you mean Panax ginseng grown in Siberia, or Eleutherococcus? Thanks, Peter ======================== Peter Borten, L.Ac. 4004 SW Kelly Ave, Suite 201 Portland, OR 97201 503.522.2613 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2000 Report Share Posted October 19, 2000 I'd love to help clarify things, but I think that it wasn't me who you were quoting. Peter Borten wrote: > > Al Stone wrote: > 4) Siberian Ginseng: > Siberian Ginseng's function is very similar to Chinese and Korean > Ginseng. It usually has a warmer temperature than Chinese or Korean > Ginseng. Information on Ginseng distinct to Siberia is somewhat lacking > because up until very recently, Ginseng wasn't really divided up by the > location of its production. This is only a modern differentiation. > > ======================== > Al, because of a long-standing misnomer - calling Eleutherococcus a > ginseng - I'm confused by this passage on Siberian ginseng's nature. It > sounds contrary to what I've read about Eleutherococcus in other sources > (that it is cooler than Ren Shen). > By " Siberian ginseng, " did you mean Panax ginseng grown in Siberia, or > Eleutherococcus? > Thanks, > Peter -- Al Stone L.Ac. <AlStone http://www.BeyondWellBeing.com Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. Attachment: vcard [not shown] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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