dong quai

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{i} Angelica Sinensis, perennial aromatic herb used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat menstrual symptoms and irregularities and other gynecologic disorders; plant of the celery family native to China and Japan that bears a root which is used in the traditional Chinese medicine for treating menstrual symptoms and irregularities
(Angelica senensis) - women's reproductive tonic; hormonal balancer; PMS difficulties, physical cramps, bloating, etc ; warming; digestive & circulation stimulant Found in Menopause Rx
relieves symptoms of PMS
This herb is from the APIACEAE family The name is from Chinese, meaning "Ought to Return " It contains vitamins A, B12, and E as well as niacin, essential oils, coumarin, sitosterol and cadinene It is also known as the "Queen of Herbs", or "Female Ginseng" as well as Dang Gui, Toki and Tang Kwei This plant has pale green flowers, grows up to three feet high and a root which is used medicinally HISTORY: This herb is a traditional Chinese general cure-all for female problems It is one of the most commonly used medicinal herb in all Traditional Chinese Medicine INTERNAL USE: It can help abnormal menstruation, hyperacidity, dysentery, cardiovascular diseases, increases blood circulation, menstrual bleeding, PMS, vaginal dryness, stimulate female hormone system, tinnitus and the growth of ovarian cysts It has a sedative effect on the Central Nervous System and helps treat Cardiovascular Disease
An herb (Angelica sinensis) One of the most important female tonic remedies in Chinese medicine, Dong Quai is used to provide energy and regulate female hormones The main active ingredient is ligustilide which has been shown to normalize uterine contractions, improve peripheral circulation, relax blood vessels and act as a general blood tonic
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