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Canadian Ginseng Slices (80g/bag)
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- 678.000 VND
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Product Details
Net weight: 80g
Specification: Medium
Contents: American ginseng
Place of origin: Canada
Storage method: Please keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
Great Mountain Ginseng American ginseng slices, carefully selected authentic Canadian American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius), crafted using natural oblique cutting techniques, with complete slice shapes, uniform thickness, and size-sorted. Not processed by mechanical molds or shape trimming, so each slice varies slightly in shape, preserving the natural appearance and uniqueness, presenting the purest ginseng slice flavor.
High-quality ginseng roots grown in Canada’s pure water sources and fertile soil, Great Mountain Ginseng relies on50 Years of professional ginseng cultivation experience, with strict control from sowing to harvesting, using low-temperature dehydration and drying technology, no additives throughout the process, fully preserving the natural nutrition and rich flavor of American ginseng.
✔️ Suitable gift recipients
- Elders, relatives, friends, superiors, or clients
- Postpartum care and daily mild tonic users (non-pregnancy period)
- People who focus on health maintenance, physical strength, and mental state
❌ Gift-giving precautions
- Not recommended for pregnant individuals
- Suspend use during colds, fever, or acute inflammation
- Those with a warm constitution are advised to consult a professional first
🍵 Recommended consumption methods
- Can be brewed as ginseng tea, BakeWater,StewSoup, Oral administration,In cooking
- Weekly 2–3 Times, consume moderately and long-term
- Reduce intake at night to avoid affecting sleep
📦Customs Instructions
Shipped locally in Canada, with export certificates available upon shipment, suitable for carrying abroad.(Exit information must be provided)
Great Mountain Ginseng Selection Methods and Effects
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