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gingiva Soft tissues overlying the crowns of unerupted teeth and encircling the necks of those that have erupted.
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gingivitis Inflammation of gingival tissues without loss of connective tissue.
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ginger is a spice that has a variety of functions. It improves circulation, and is also good for nausea and sickness. It can be bought in tablet or liquid form in health food stores, or fresh ginger can be added directly to foods.
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ginseng An herb (Korean - Panax Ginseng) (Siberian - Eleutherococcus senticosus) (American - panax quinqefolium),. The most costly root, ginseng is a low-growing, shade-loving perennial herb of the Araliaceae family. It is cultivated in China, Japan, Korea and Russia and can be taken in capsule form or as a tea. The United States can also cultivate this root.
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ginseng A revitalizing botanical extract that imparts tone and elasticity to the skin.
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