The story behind ginseng is as remarkable as the root itself. Prized for its legendary curative powers, ginseng launched the rise to power of China's last great dynasty; inspired battles between France and England; and sparked a boom in Minnesota comparable to the California Gold Rush. It has made and broken the fortunes of many and has inspired a subculture in rural America unrivaled by any herb in the plant kingdom.
Today ginseng is at the very center of alternative medicine, believed to improve stamina, relieve stress, stimulate the immune system, enhance mental clarity, and restore well-being. It is now being studied by medical researchers for the treatment of cancer, diabetes, and Parkinson's disease.
In
Ginseng, the Divine Root, David Taylor tracks the path of this fascinating plant--from the forests east of the Mississippi to the bustling streets of Hong Kong and the remote corners of China. He becomes immersed in a world full of wheelers, dealers, diggers, and stealers, all with a common goal: to hunt down the elusive "Root of Life." Weaving together his intriguing adventures with ginseng's rich history, Taylor uncovers a story of international crime, ancient tradition, botany, herbal medicine, and the vagaries of human nature.
Author: David A. Taylor
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Algonquin Books
Published: 06/23/2006
Pages: 304
Weight: 1.15lbs
Size: 8.54h x 5.84w x 1.16d
ISBN: 9781565124011
Review Citation(s): Publishers Weekly 02/06/2006 pg. 51
Library Journal 02/01/2006 pg. 103
Booklist 06/01/2006 pg. 16
About the AuthorTaylor, David A.: - DAVID A. TAYLOR has written for
Smithsonian,
Wired, the
Washington Post, the
Village Voice, and the
Christian Science Monitor. His documentary work has appeared on the Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, the Learning Channel, PBS, and National Geographic. He lives in Alexandria, Virginia.
Taylor, David A.: - DAVID A. TAYLOR has written for
Smithsonian,
Wired, the
Washington Post, the
Village Voice, and the
Christian Science Monitor. His documentary work has appeared on the Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, the Learning Channel, PBS, and National Geographic. He lives in Alexandria, Virginia.