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Le ginseng: des éléments chimiques aux indications thérapeutiques

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Le Ginseng

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Nous laissons le soin au lecteur de découvrir l’historique du ginseng dans les chapitres écrits par MM. Drouard et Stoltz. Nous nous contenterons ici de rapporter les constatations de témoins occidentaux quant aux effets médicinaux du ginseng asiatique.

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