Oriental
or Asian ginseng has been classified as Panax pseudoginseng Wallich
and Panax schinseng Nees. It is native to Korea. Reaching a height
of 0.8 to 1 meter, the plant resembles American ginseng.
Korean ginseng is also
known as Asian ginseng, Asiatic ginger and Chinese Ginseng. Korean
ginseng is a deciduous perennial shrub whose fleshy root requires
4-6 years of cultivation to reach maturity.
Korea possesses
all the prerequisites to produce the best quality ginseng in the
world: climate, soil and cultivation technology handed down from
generation to generation that serve to obtain and maintain worldwide
reputation as the Suzerain country of ginseng.
Cultivation
of Korean ginseng started 1600 years ago by harvesting seeds from
wild ginseng. However, mass production of Korean ginseng for commercial
purpose was not possible until the late 16th century. During this
period, artificial cultivation methods in flat fields were established
by improving cultivation techniques slowly.
The ginseng
plant produces one branch every year until the sixth year, when
it attains its full maturation both in size and pharmacologically
active ingredients. Cultivation of ginseng for more than four years
is highly risky because the plant is very susceptible to soil-born
pathogen and insects. That is why private enterprises prefer four
year old ginseng root for the production of white ginseng.
Ginseng is known
in many Asian countries as the king of all herbs. It is a knobby
root light tan in color. Often the center part of the root resembles
the human body, as string like shoots stem off from the root and
can be seen as arms and legs.
Due to Korean
ginseng's unique appearance, ancient herb doctors interpreted this
perception to mean that ginseng was a cure-all for the entirety
of human illness. Later many cultures started using ginseng to treat
almost anything. Ginseng is used by the Chinese to cure nearly everything,
and also as a symbol of longevity, strength and wisdom.
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