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Old 06-25-2008, 09:16 AM #1
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I've been reading some encouraging news about the benefits of Ginsing. Can anyone tell me where one gets Ginsing, how much one takes and is it expensive? Thanks
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I've been getting mine from NSI and it's pretty inexpensive.

http://www.gonsi.com

I've been taking two of the Korean species (648 mg) a day... first thing and then about 4 PM... I'm 185 lbs. I've noticed a little light-headedness every now and then, but it seems to be on days that I'm not fully rested...
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You really need to use the search function on this one. There has been so much discussion on this that you will miss a whole lot if you don't. And it just takes seconds. But get the spelling right or you will miss it. "Ginseng"

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I've been reading some encouraging news about the benefits of Ginsing. Can anyone tell me where one gets Ginsing, how much one takes and is it expensive? Thanks
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I've been taking P.Ginseng in the mornings for about six months and it does seem to help provide a bit more energy. It can be purchased at just about any pharmacy.
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