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Uses of Bitter Ginseng: Treatment Effects and Related Information
1, bitter ginseng efficacy: clearing heat and drying dampness; expelling wind and killing worms. Bitter ginseng Indications: Damp-heat diarrhea; intestinal wind and blood; jaundice; dysuria; edema; diarrhea; vaginal itching; scabies; leprosy; itching of the skin; dampness-poisoned sores and ulcers.

2, bitter ginseng (original variant) herb or subshrub, sparsely shrubby, usually about 1 meter high, rarely up to 2 meters. Alias: wild acacia, good man branch, bitter bone, ground bone, ground acacia, mountain acacia son, bitter bone, Sichuan ginseng, phoenix claw, cow ginseng. Distributed in Russia, Japan, India, North Korea, and mainland China in the north and south of the provinces and districts, growing at an altitude of 1500 meters in the region, mostly born in the mountain slopes, sandy, grassy slopes, shrubbery, and near the field, has not yet been introduced by artificial cultivation.