Panacea (medicine)


The panacea, named after the Greek goddess of universal remedy Panacea, is any supposed remedy that is claimed to cure all diseases and prolong life indefinitely. It was in the past sought by alchemists in connection with the elixir of life and the philosopher's stone, a mythical substance which would enable the transmutation of common metals into gold.
The Cahuilla people of the Colorado Desert region of California used the red sap of the elephant tree as a panacea.
The Latin genus name of ginseng is Panax, reflecting Linnean understanding that traditional Chinese medicine used ginseng widely as a cure-all.
A panacea is also a literary term to represent any solution to solve all problems related to a particular issue.
The term "panacea" is used in a negative way to describe the overuse of any one solution to solve many different problems, especially in medicine.
The word has acquired connotations of snake-oil and quackery.