Ginseng in a sentence as a noun

Just last night I tried ginseng oolong for the first time.

Oh, and it tastes great!Can you prove that taurine and ginseng do anything at all?

I also take a daily multivitamin that contains ginseng, and a 'super' vitamin B pill.

Long ago, evil men discovered that a ginseng child can be captured by tying it with a red ribbon, and that is why the plant is now so hard to find, the hunters say.

It is then able to take on human form, but it never becomes truly human because ginseng does not know the meaning of selfishness.>It is totally good, and will happily sacrifice itself to aid the pure in heart.

So I also grew up with all kinds of weird fad diet of the year, carb-load, bran, high citrus, vegetarian, soy, uncooked veggies, low-carb, acai, quinoa, dozens of others, or a stint where we all did Chinese medicine and ate lots of ginseng or a brief stint with homeopathy.

It has been forced to run away from evil men, and it is for that reason that ginseng hunting has become one of the most hazardous occupations upon the face of the earth.>The ginseng hunter must display the purity of his intentions right from the start, so he carries no weapons.

Ginseng definitions

noun

aromatic root of ginseng plants

noun

Chinese herb with palmately compound leaves and small greenish flowers and forked aromatic roots believed to have medicinal powers

See also: nin-sin