Good question, I would ask your child's/children's pediatrician. Or search with Korean/China doctors or population, message board etc,.
Yes it is. Ginseng is in almost all energy drinks. it is not the best for you, but it is safe. Ginseng is also in ice tea most of the time. its not like its really bad, just doesn't do anything positive for you. its for the flavor.
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The ginseng grown in Korea is panax ginseng.
When infants eat chips or hard foods that are hard to chew or digest.
Spicy foods, especially ginseng and ginger.
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朝鮮人参 (chousen ninjin) is used in most general cases for "ginseng", though it is officially "Asian Ginseng". For example, it is used generally in 朝鮮人参製品 (chousen ninjin seihin, Ginseng product) and 朝鮮人参茶 (chousen ninjin cha, Ginseng Tea). Also, 高麗人参 (kourai ninjin) means "Korean Ginseng". Note: 人参 (ninjin) also means carrot, which is why Ginseng will usually have a type associated with it.
Ginseng is ASHWAGANDHA in Hindi.
they do not know what to eat. anything but what you give them
Panax ginseng, the species from which Chinese, Korean, red and white ginseng are produced. A member of the Araliaceae family, which also includes American ginseng.
Ginseng is the same in Tagalog as it is in English.