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Ginseng

泡参 · Pao Shēn
Panax quinquefolius L.

The cool, balanced Qi tonic of the West — American Ginseng tonifies Qi without excessive warmth, nourishes Lung and Stomach Yin, generates precious body fluids, and clears deficiency heat for those who need strength without fire.

Taste & Nature
Sweet, Slightly Bitter & Cool
Part Used
Root (根)
Channels Entered
Heart, Lung & Kidney
TCM Category
Qi & Yin-Tonifying (补气滋阴药)
Family
Araliaceae
Ginseng

What Is Ginseng?

American Ginseng (Pao Shen, 泡参) is the North American relative of the celebrated Korean and Chinese ginsengs — the dried root of Panax quinquefolius, first brought to China by Jesuit missionaries in the early 18th century. It was quickly recognised by Chinese physicians as a uniquely valuable addition to the tonic herb repertoire: a ginseng that tonifies Qi without the excessive warmth and Yang-stimulating action of Asian ginseng, making it ideal for Yin-deficient, hot, or heat-prone constitutions.

Sweet, slightly bitter, and cool in nature, American Ginseng enters the Heart, Lung, and Kidney channels. Its cool quality allows it to simultaneously tonify Qi, nourish Lung and Stomach Yin, generate body fluids, and clear deficiency heat — a combination unavailable from the warmer Asian ginseng varieties. This makes it particularly suited for people who need a Qi tonic but have signs of Yin deficiency or heat: dry mouth and throat, afternoon low-grade fever, fatigue with restlessness, or a tendency to overheat. Its ginsenosides — particularly Rb1 and Rc — have been studied extensively for adaptogenic, immune-modulating, cognitive-enhancing, and cardiovascular-supportive properties.

History & Origin

American Ginseng arrived in China via the Jesuit trade network in the early 1700s and was rapidly integrated into TCM practice, quickly becoming one of the most prized and expensive tonic herbs traded between East and West.


18th Century — Jesuit Discovery
French Jesuit missionaries in Canada, aware of Asian ginseng's value, identified Panax quinquefolius growing in the forests of Quebec. By 1718, the first American ginseng reached China via the fur and spice trade networks, commanding extraordinarily high prices.

Qing Dynasty Adoption
Chinese physicians quickly recognised American Ginseng as distinct from and complementary to Asian ginseng. Its cooler nature was documented as superior for Yin-deficient, heat-prone patients — filling a gap no existing tonic herb had filled.

19th–20th Century Trade
American Ginseng became one of North America's most important exports to China, with Wisconsin and Ontario becoming major cultivation centres. The herb entered the Chinese Pharmacopoeia and became a fixture in high-quality tonic formulas.

Modern Era
Ginsenosides Rb1, Rc, and Rd are among the most studied phytochemicals in natural medicine. Research confirms adaptogenic stress-reducing properties, cognitive enhancement, immune modulation, blood sugar regulation, and cardiovascular support — making American Ginseng one of the world's best-studied adaptogens.

Traditional Uses

Tonifies Qi Without Excess Warmth

The defining advantage of American Ginseng — provides powerful Qi-tonifying support for fatigue, weakness, and low energy without the excessive heat generation of Korean Red Ginseng, suitable for Yin-deficient and heat-prone constitutions.

Nourishes Lung & Stomach Yin

Replenishes Lung and Stomach Yin — used for dry cough, dry throat, dry mouth, and thirst from Yin deficiency, especially after illness or in people with constitutionally dry tendencies.

Generates Body Fluids

One of the premier fluid-generating herbs — restores depleted body fluids after febrile illness, summer heat exposure, or any condition that has consumed the body's moisture.

Clears Deficiency Heat

Its cooling nature addresses the low-grade heat of Yin deficiency — used for afternoon fever, night sweats, and the restless, burning sensations of deficiency heat patterns.

Supports Cognitive Function

Classically associated with supporting mental clarity, concentration, and memory — an application now extensively studied through ginsenoside research.

Adaptogenic Stress Support

As an adaptogen, American Ginseng supports the body's resilience to physical and mental stress, reducing cortisol dysregulation and supporting sustained energy without overstimulation.

Health Benefits

  • Cool Qi TonificationTonifies Qi and energy without excessive warmth — the ideal ginseng for Yin-deficient, heat-prone, or easily overheating constitutions.
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    Yin & Fluid NourishmentNourishes Lung and Stomach Yin and generates body fluids — essential for dryness, thirst, and post-illness recovery.
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    Cognitive EnhancementGinsenosides studied for memory, concentration, and neuroprotective benefits supporting long-term brain health.
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    Deficiency Heat ClearingCools the restless, low-grade heat of Yin deficiency — reducing afternoon fever, night sweats, and burning sensations.
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    Adaptogenic ImmunityImmune-modulating and adaptogenic properties help the body handle stress and support resilient long-term health.

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Ginseng is a key ingredient in these Food Art no-cook herbal soups, thoughtfully formulated to deliver its nourishing benefits in a convenient, ready-to-brew format.

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The information on this page is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before using any herbal products.

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