✍️ Learn About Ginseng

Korean ginseng, also known as Panax ginseng, derives its name from the Greek word “Panax,” meaning “all-healing,” reflecting its long-standing reputation as a universal remedy in Korea, China, and other parts of Asia for over 2,000 years.

Throughout history, Korean and Chinese emperors viewed ginseng as more than just a medicinal herb for healing; it was considered a timeless secret to longevity, vital for maintaining health and vitality across the ages. Most kings of the past died around the age of 50 to 60, but King Yeongjo, who had a deep love for ginseng, lived to the age of 85 without any illness and consumed 10 kg of ginseng per year.

Even today, many well-known Korean celebrities, politicians, and business leaders—including the chairman of Samsung Lee Kun-hee—take ginseng daily over long periods. If you notice improvements in your health from taking ginseng, we recommend using it long-term to sustain your well-being.