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Actually it is not medicine to take in but mild dosage of Ginseng along with wild honey is very good analgesic for children It is safe ginseng in Korea is used in soups and in breakfast even very high dosage it causes no more nausea dizziness and vomiting which mean no fatality.

No side effects more than positive effect to the metabolic system like antioxidant property, blood pressure and temperature at check longevity of life etc.

This is an ancient medicine practice in china for more 1300 years which is why i recommend you this I hope i have answered you.

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