QUESTION:
One of the best-recorded aspects of China's
long history is the use of herbal medicines.
Today, traditional Chinese medicine is practiced
in almost every country on earth and has many
very happy followers.
Traditional Chinese Medicine uses many natural
herbs, roots, leaves and berries in preparing
concoctions to be swallowed, inhaled or rubbed
on the skin.
One such plant is renowned for its health-giving
qualities, and is even rumored to be an aphrodisiac.
Its white roots, thought to resemble a human
figure, have been used in Chinese medicines
for thousands of years and according to a
writer in the first century AD, its numerous
attributes include "...enlightening the
mind and increasing wisdom".
What is this plant's name?
A. Basil;
B. Ginseng;
C. Rose petals;
D. Chili.
ANSWERS:
B is the answer you were looking for!
Ginseng. Asian ginseng, (scientific name:
Panax ginseng) is more potent than the ginseng
grown in North America and flourishes in mountainous
regions of China and other parts of Asia.
It is called a "miracle plant",
being credited with everything from improving
mental ability and longevity to reducing stress.
This is reflected in its botanical name -
the Latin word panax means "to heal all
diseases", as in the word 'panacea'.
Ginseng may have heating or cooling properties,
depending on the type you use. For example,
Asian red ginseng has heating properties,
thus is good for treating colds, while American
ginseng has cooling properties and would only
aggravate a fever.