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Yes, you better just totally stay away from it. Well, I don't know what ginseng is. I know it's a chemical that Chinese people use and I know that people have put it in alcohol before. People have told me they've had brews, brewskis with ginseng in it. But the word itself, it just simply means energy in Chinese. Like, you know, if you need to keep up your ginseng, then you need to keep up with your energy. That's what the word itself means, but I don't know. Somehow they procure it as a chemical and I don't know that. And then I guess they're putting it in their drinks. So I know something like that. But it's supposed to be some kind of natural thing you can use. Except if you got to extract it and put it in a drink, it doesn't sound that natural to me. This is repeater station kilo kilo seven. I'm going to lift it up. It's a root. Located in Shelton, Washington. Used for centuries in traditional medicine, mainly in East Asia and North America. Ginseng is a fresh root of plants in the Plant X, Genesis, Greek for all heating. The two main types are Asian ginseng and American ginseng. The Asian ginseng comes out of Korea and China and the American ginseng comes native in North America. So I guess we grow a hell of a lot of it or something. There's also Siberian ginseng, which is not a true ginseng. And what is it used for? Here we go. Energy and fatigue reduction. The fight tiredness and improve physical and mental performance. Cognitive function. Immune system support. Blood sugar regulation. Sexual functions. I told you. Yep. Keeps the gang up. Anti-inflammatory. What does science say about it? It has mixed views. There's some words here I can't even understand. genocide's, what is it? I'm not getting a try. They're all Latin words. I don't like Latin words. What are the risks? You can cause nervousness, insomnia, headaches, and digestive upset. May interact with blood thinners, diabetes meds, and antidepressants. Prolonged high doses can cause hormonal and blood pressure changes. So there you go. Now you know the whole story.

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