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I talk to a lot of people who swear by it, but it's very, controversial and at this time, I don't have enough knowledge myself to pass on anything definite to you. It enters the body through the skin and is said to re- duce inflammation and re- lieve pain. I've talked to people with severe arthritis, who say it's a Godsend. I'm sure it will be a much talked about drug in the coming year. What is Ginseng? It is said that Ginseng is a stimulant of both mental and physical energy. The Chinese have been using it for nearly 5,000 years and still revere it as a preven- tive and a cure-all. Its repu- ted benefits include cures for impotence, high and low blood pressure, anemia, ar- thritis, indigestion, insom- nia, fatigue, hypoglycemia, poor circulation and more. Miracles aside, Ginseng does help you assimilate vitamins and minerals by acting as an endocrine gland stimulant. Cary Grant has been using it for years, and look at him. I love it too. Have you ever heard of a singer-actress named Naura Hayden who changed her life around with nutrition and vita- mins? Yes. In fact, I've met her several times, since whenever in town she comes to Healthy Jones for lunch. DSO Concerts This-Weekend Antal Dorati, music di- rector of the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra, will make his farewell appearance on the podium in concerts 8:30 p.m. today and Saturday. The program will feature Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" and Schubert's Ninth Symphony. Tickets are available at the Ford Auditorium box office, 962-5524. Film Finalist NEW YORK (JTA) — "The Return: A Hasidic Ex- perience," a documentary focusing on the growing number of American Jews who in their search for meaning and identity have adopted a traditional Has- sidic way of life, has been cited as a finalist in the American ,Film Festival of 1981. Everything She is a high-energy person and all from eating cor- rectly and taking vitamin supplements. 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