• They do mention a number of animal studies that indicate that Radix Angelicae Sinensis or the dried roots of Angelica sinensis has been shown to impact bladder, intestine and uterus muscles and increase coronary blood flow in dogs. (ourherbgarden.com)
  • They advise patients taking anticoagulant therapies, are pregnant or are lactating to consult their physician before taking Radix Angelicae Sinensis. (ourherbgarden.com)
  • Among a small study of 40 people, who were given Radix Angelicae Sinensis for 30 days (240 ml/person by IV), there were no adverse reactions reported. (ourherbgarden.com)
  • Chinese Herbs Direct is unable to provide any guidance on the preparation, usage or usage of Whole Herbs, Herbal Powders and 5:1 Concentrated Extract Powders. (chineseherbsdirect.com)
  • The thorns are said to be one of the 50 fundamental herbs in Chinese medicine. (tradewindsfruit.com)
  • It is one of the more popular medicinal herbs used in China. (ourherbgarden.com)
  • Like most biennials in the world of herbs, Angelica is a fairly flat mass of a few large leaves the first year. (mountainvalleygrowers.com)
  • Chinese Mood Elevator (formerly known as AD-C) is a Chinese formula composed of 18 herbs traditionally used as a "fire enhancing" combination to regulate and release vitality. (theherbsplace.com)
  • Chinese Herbs , originally uploaded by Ayala Moriel . (ayalamoriel.com)
  • It's an amber accord, which I created very much as a result of my exposure to these crazily effective, angelica-and-dust tasting bitter herbs. (ayalamoriel.com)
  • The tea broth or soup is made from tons of garlic, dried dates, ginseng, dried gogi berries, a variety of dried Chinese herbs, and spices such as cinnamon, cloves, star anise and fennel seeds. (followmefoodie.com)
  • Angelica sinensis (Chinese herb), Fructus jujubae (dried Chinese dates), Polygonatum ordoatum or Scented Solomon's-seal (dried flower petals), ginseng root, Rehmania glutinosa, Rhizoma lngustici and other herbs I can barely say let alone spell. (followmefoodie.com)
  • GinSen's Chinese herbs are expertly formulated by experienced herbal experts. (ginsen-london.com)
  • These Chinese herbs offer the highest concentration and are made using the finest 100% natural ingredients and are made in UK. (ginsen-london.com)
  • Chinese herbalists prescribe dong quai in combination with other herbs to ease menstrual cramps and symptoms of premenstrual syndrome. (rpm365.com)
  • Some herbal experts warn that dong quai is meant to be used in combination with other herbs as prescribed by a qualified Chinese herbalist to address your particular needs. (rpm365.com)
  • The Rumbling Metal tincture is based on Chinese herbs or yao. (traditionaltherapies.ie)
  • Chinese herbs and mushrooms are the basis of our alcoholic YaoMedica tinctures. (traditionaltherapies.ie)
  • In Chinese medicine, bulk Dong Quai Root is commonly used in women's health formulas in conjunction with other herbs. (drchristophersherbshop.com)
  • From Wikipedia: "The yellowish brown root of the plant is harvested in fall and is a well-known Chinese medicine used over thousands of years. (seedvilleusa.com)
  • He Shou Wu or Fo-ti) - 25% Root of Angelica sinensis (bot. (wikipedia.org)
  • Chuan Xiong) - 10% Root of Angelica dahurica (bot. (wikipedia.org)
  • Angelica sinensis is grown for the root of the plant. (ourherbgarden.com)
  • Chopped Angelica root was added to the notorious addictive liqueur Absinthe (banned in this country from 1913 to 2007), probably to tame the taste of the acrid Wormwood . (mountainvalleygrowers.com)
  • Its two key ingredients, bupleurum root and cyperus rhizome, support and nourish the liver, the organ (according to Chinese philosophy) that plays an integral role in mood. (theherbsplace.com)
  • Angelica root powder may aid digestion and relieve flatulent dyspepsia. (faithful-to-nature.co.za)
  • The composition of the tea includes: - roots and rhizomes of Chinese angelica, the herb elm, rhizomes and roots of licorice, burdock root, chamomile, rhizomes and roots of comfrey, oregano, devil's mouth. (cyprusbeauty.me)
  • Ingredients: Roots and rhizomes of Chinese angelica, Roots of large thistles, Tops of meadow-sweets, Flowers of marjoram, Flowers of camomile, Roots and rhizomes of elecampane, Roots and rhizomes of naked sweet root, Flowers and leaves of heart motherwort. (cyprusbeauty.me)
  • Bupleurum Chinense (Chinese Thoroughwax) Root. (theherbdepot.ca)
  • Dong Quai Root, which goes by the Latin name of Angelica sinensis, is a perennial plant that reaches about three feet tall. (drchristophersherbshop.com)
  • In the Chinese medical tradition, Dong Quai Root has been commonly used as medicinal herb. (drchristophersherbshop.com)
  • The herb is frequently used by the Chinese as a strengthening treatment for the heart, spleen, liver and kidneys. (luminescents.net)
  • OTHER: Angelica Sinensis is an herb native to China, Japan, & Korea. (seedvilleusa.com)
  • this relative of Angelica is a widely used herb in traditional Chinese medicine. (tradewindsfruit.com)
  • The Chinese have used the herb during pregnancy. (ourherbgarden.com)
  • However, the WHO did mention that some patients may suffer headache as a result of using the herb which would appear to be in direct conflict with one of the traditional uses of Chinese angelica. (ourherbgarden.com)
  • One of the most unusual uses for any herb has to be candied Angelica stalks. (mountainvalleygrowers.com)
  • Angelica makes an interesting addition to our Gourmet Herb Garden Six Pack and a tasty addition to our Edible Flower Herb Garden Six Pack . (mountainvalleygrowers.com)
  • Angelica sinensis (commonly known as dong quai) is a fragrant, perennial herb found in mainland China, Japan, and Korea. (altmedrev.com)
  • Nutmeg - maintains and enhances the healing properties of the main herb of herbal tea - Chinese angelica, complementing its tonic, anti-inflammatory, vasodilator and soothing effect. (cyprusbeauty.me)
  • Rich in antioxidants, trace mineral elements, and vitamins, the herb has been used for thousands of years in traditional Chinese medicine for effectively treating acne, brown spots, freckles, hair loss, and slowing down the aging process. (seattlegummy.com)
  • Chinese Angelica (Angelica sinensis) and also known variously as Angelica polymorpha, tang-kuei, dang-gui, Female Ginseng and Dong Quai grows all over China, Korea, and Japan. (luminescents.net)
  • It is also sometimes referred to "female ginseng" as it is has been widely used in traditional Chinese medicine for gynecological ailments much like ginseng is used for sexual dysfunction in men. (ourherbgarden.com)
  • Angelica has a way of enhancing the flavor of some fruits, rhubarb in particular has been paired with young Angelica leaves to reduce the acidity of the rhubarb. (mountainvalleygrowers.com)
  • Valuable ingredients of traditional Chinese medicine such as cordycepssinensis, fritillaria thunbergii, Chinese angelica, captia chinensis, comoslinum, rhubarb and ligusticum wallichii have already been collected and made full use of. (tibet-society.org.uk)
  • A low growing perennial, native to cool, mountainous areas of China. (tradewindsfruit.com)
  • Angelica sinensis is a perennial that generally grows up to 3 feet tall. (ourherbgarden.com)
  • Angelica plants are in the Apiaceae family (formerly the Umbelliferae family) which makes it related to Dill , Chervil, Caraway, Queen's Anne Lace and Lovage . (mountainvalleygrowers.com)
  • Like Lovage, there is a slight celery flavor in the leaves of Angelica and they can be used as a substitute for this in recipes. (mountainvalleygrowers.com)
  • It has the smokiness of don quai (Angelica chinensis - aka Chinese angelica), with a bit of celery-like tones of lovage. (ayalamoriel.com)
  • In a Modern Herbal , Maude Grieve gives us a recipe for concocting your own Angelica liqueur, delicious and good for the digestive system. (mountainvalleygrowers.com)
  • Plum Flower is an established worldwide manufacturer of high-quality Chinese herbal formulas. (chineseherbsdirect.com)
  • It's made from meaty pork ribs that are simmered for hours in a herbal Chinese soup broth. (followmefoodie.com)
  • Can Hedysari Radix replace Astragali Radix in Danggui Buxue Tang, a Chinese herbal decoction for woman aliment? (unboundmedicine.com)
  • In order to evaluate the possible replacement of HR for AR in Chinese herbal decoction, systematic comparison of AR and HR was done by chemical and biological assessments. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Danggui Buxue Tang (DBT) is a very common herbal decoction for woman aliment, and which contains AR and Angelica Sinensis Radix. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • In some cases, Chinese herbal products may be contaminated with heavy metals, prescription drugs or other undesirable substances. (rpm365.com)
  • For over two thousand years, since the writing of the Divine Husbandman's Classic of the Materia Medica, Chinese herbal medicine has used dong quai to help women return to their natural hormonal and emotional states after the accumulation of toxins and emotional injuries in the energy organ known as the 'liver. (biocompletenaturaldiet.com)
  • When NIH discusses interactions between Chinese Angelica or dong quai and medications, they most frequently mention that it slows blood clotting and may increase chances of bruising and bleeding if taking it with anticoagulant drugs and a number of the common NSAIDs. (ourherbgarden.com)
  • We now know that the Chinese have been using Angelica sinensis or Dong Quai for centuries. (mountainvalleygrowers.com)
  • Other common names for dong quai include Chinese Angelica, dang gui (Chinese), toki (Japanese), tanggwi (Korean), and kinesisk kvan (Danish). (altmedrev.com)
  • Dong quai (Angelica sinensis ), or Chinese angelica, is a member of a plant family that includes parsley, carrots, and poison hemlock. (rpm365.com)
  • The Chinese phrase 'dong quai' literally means 'state of return. (biocompletenaturaldiet.com)
  • There is a Chinese folk tale too old to be ascribed to any one author that states that an angel appeared to a monk in a dream and told him to use dong quai to cure the plague that was ravaging the country at the time by making it into a tea. (biocompletenaturaldiet.com)
  • Each product pairs the power of bioactive ingredients with the wisdom of traditional Chinese medicine. (seattlegummy.com)
  • The National Institutes of Health, The Mayo Clinic and The World Health Organization offer contradictory and conflicting information about the medicinal uses of Angelica sinensis. (ourherbgarden.com)
  • Ancient Chinese believe that Angelica Sinensis, also known as woman's ginseng, "tones blood, regulates menses and invigorates and harmonizes blood. (seattlegummy.com)
  • Chinese herbalists have used Angelica for thousands of years to strengthen heart, lung, and liver meridians, as well as lubricate the bowel. (altmedrev.com)
  • Women who are pregnant or planning on becoming pregnant should not use Chinese Angelica because it may induce a miscarriage. (luminescents.net)
  • Research has shown that Chinese Angelica produces a balancing effect on oestrogen activity. (luminescents.net)
  • A member of the Umbelliferae family, Angelica produces white flowers that bloom in umbrella-like clusters in June-July. (altmedrev.com)
  • The Mayo Clinic website mentions that it remains unclear if Chinese angelica impacts the body like estrogen. (ourherbgarden.com)
  • Angelica sinensis has been used in traditional Chinese, Korean and Japanese medicine for thousands of years. (ourherbgarden.com)
  • Angelica sinensis can be grown in semi-shade and prefers moist soil. (ourherbgarden.com)
  • Bak Kut Teh is traditionally served with a side of savoury Chinese donut . (followmefoodie.com)
  • It's most commonly and traditionally eaten in the morning (in the olden days in China to give the workers energy). (followmefoodie.com)
  • An ounce of freshly gathered stem of Angelica is chopped up and steeped in 2 pints of Good Brandy (none of that cheep stuff) with 1 ounce of bitter almonds reduced to a pulp for five days. (mountainvalleygrowers.com)
  • pinyin: Shǒu Wū Zhī) is a Chinese patent medicine that is claimed to provide health benefits. (wikipedia.org)
  • I specialize in the Chinese-English terminology of Chinese medicine, a medicine that I have practised as well. (ovingchinesemedicine.com)
  • Nevertheless, it often is overlooked in one particular field of knowledge, namely Chinese medicine. (ovingchinesemedicine.com)
  • There are many ways new terms are formed and for the Chinese terminologies of Chinese medicine and that of biomedicine (a.k.a. (ovingchinesemedicine.com)
  • Division of Life Science and Center for Chinese Medicine, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Individual YaoMedica tincture formulas are based on the experience and time-tested traditional Chinese medicine methods which have existed for more than 4,000 years. (traditionaltherapies.ie)
  • Note: Fo-ti, though not actually a Chinese name, is commonly used in the US for products containing Polygonum. (wikipedia.org)
  • Angelica has a few toxic look alikes in nature so be very sure that if you didn't grow it yourself you know what you are harvesting. (mountainvalleygrowers.com)