Forest Ginseng (from Chang Bai Mountain, China)

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Net weight: 20g

Forest Ginseng (林下参)

Forest ginseng is ginseng that is artificially planted in a mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forest composed of trees, shrubs, and weeds, and then is left to grow naturally.

The forest ginseng is usually harvested after 13 years. It’s quality and efficacy is between purely wild ginseng and garden ginseng. For example, its ginsenosides contents are between the other two ginsengs. As the growth environment requirements for the forest ginseng are relatively strict, and its growth cycle is relatively long, it is precious because of its low yield. Generally more than 30 year old forest ginseng is equivalent to wild ginseng.

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Net weight: 20g

Forest Ginseng (林下参)

Forest ginseng is ginseng that is artificially planted in a mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forest composed of trees, shrubs, and weeds, and then is left to grow naturally.

The forest ginseng is usually harvested after 13 years. It’s quality and efficacy is between purely wild ginseng and garden ginseng. For example, its ginsenosides contents are between the other two ginsengs. As the growth environment requirements for the forest ginseng are relatively strict, and its growth cycle is relatively long, it is precious because of its low yield. Generally more than 30 year old forest ginseng is equivalent to wild ginseng.

Net weight: 20g

Forest Ginseng (林下参)

Forest ginseng is ginseng that is artificially planted in a mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forest composed of trees, shrubs, and weeds, and then is left to grow naturally.

The forest ginseng is usually harvested after 13 years. It’s quality and efficacy is between purely wild ginseng and garden ginseng. For example, its ginsenosides contents are between the other two ginsengs. As the growth environment requirements for the forest ginseng are relatively strict, and its growth cycle is relatively long, it is precious because of its low yield. Generally more than 30 year old forest ginseng is equivalent to wild ginseng.