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ginseng
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Western countries
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Considered a specialty health supplement and often associated with alternative medicine practices
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2
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ginseng
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Western countries
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Considered a dietary supplement with potential health benefits, but not as widely used as in East Asia
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3
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ginseng
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Western countries
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Recognized for its potential health benefits but not as widely integrated into traditional medicine
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1
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4
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ginseng
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Western countries
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Ginseng is often viewed as a supplement or alternative medicine, but it may not hold the same level of cultural significance as in East Asia.
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1
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5
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ginseng
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Western countries
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Often viewed as a trendy health supplement without substantial evidence of effectiveness
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1
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6
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ginseng
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Western culture
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Valued as a herbal remedy and health supplement
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1
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7
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ginseng
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western countries
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Considered a health supplement and sometimes used in energy drinks
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1
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8
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ginseng
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western cultures
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Ginseng is often viewed as an alternative medicine with limited scientific support for its health claims.
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1
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9
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panax ginseng
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Western Countries
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Often consumed as a dietary supplement for its potential health benefits, but not as widely recognized or used as in East Asian traditional medicine.
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10
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panax ginseng
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Western countries
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Considered a dietary supplement or herbal remedy for energy and focus, often found in health food stores and pharmacies
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1
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11
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panax ginseng
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Western countries
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Often marketed as a natural supplement for energy and well-being, commonly used in health and wellness products.
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1
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12
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panax ginseng
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Western countries
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Panax ginseng is often used as a health supplement for its potential energy-boosting and stress-reducing properties.
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