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Dong Quai :

Angelica sinensis is a herb from the family Apiaceae. Its root is commonly known as dong quai or danggui () and is widely used in Chinese traditional medicine to treat gynecological ailments, fatigue, mild anemia and high blood pressure. Dong quai has analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic and sedative effects. The plant's phytochemicals are comprised of coumarins, phytosterols, polysaccharides and flavonoids
an herb primarily recommended for its blood-tonic properties, is arguably the best selling herb in the entire Chinese Pharmacopoeia. Dong quai (Angelica sinensis) vitalizes the blood and is tonic to the uterus and female generative organs. An herbal extract that typically contains 0.9% ligustilide as active components; historically used as a menstrual regulator
An herbal substance that was found to be no better than a placebo in treating hot flashes.Helps maintain Female Hormones and regulates Monthly Cycles; Dong Quai is considered by the Chinese to be a wonderful herb for female disorders. It may help maintain a proper balance of female hormones and regulate monthly cycles. It is also said to calm the nerves and aid in Vitamin E deficiency. It is also said to be a natural defender against PMS.
Is the most important female tonic remedy in Chinese medicine. It is used for debility and poor vitality as well as all kinds of gynecological conditions. It also improves peripheral circulation and reduces blood viscosity.
Traditional Chinese herb used to treat menopausal symptoms and menstrual irregularity.
Dong Quai has been a highly treasured herb in the Orient for several thousand years. It is often referred to as "female ginseng".
Chinese Angelica sinensis
Mainly from three Chinese provinces, Shansi, Shantung and Chili where it is ranked next to licorice in frequency of use in Chinese herbal prescriptions. It is a brown, fleshy root and has a strong celery-like odor.
Dong Quai (Angelica Sinensis) is considered the best natural uterine tonic. Ranked next to licorice in frequency of use in Chinese herbal formulas, Dong Quai (angelica sinensis) comes primarily from the three western Chinese provinces, Shansi, Shantung and Chihli. It has been used by Chinese people for more than 2000 years, and is a perennial herb with small white flowers and a brown fleshy root. Dong Quai has a strong odor, similar to celery, with a warm and slightly sweet taste. The root of Dong Quai is the only part used for good health and has been used for centuries in traditional oriental practice for a variety of valuable benefits. Known as the Chinese woman's herb, it is often used in conjunction with Ginseng.
Organic Woman’s Dong Quai Tonic is an effective and organic way to lessen fatigue, restore your energy and balance a woman’s hormones. This healing tonic is formulated to ease what traditional Chinese medicine practitioners refer to as "blood deficiency," resulting from stress, poor digestion, or improper eating and health habits.
Planetary Formulas Women's Dong Quai Treasure combines the ancient classic Chinese formula, Dong Quai Four, with three of the primary herbs used in Native American traditions to support female health-cramp bark, blue cohosh and false unicorn. The result is one of the finest formulas available for promoting monthly regularity.
Encapsulated Chinese Dong Quai root with a guaranteed natural potency of 1.41 mg Ligustilide per capsule.
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