Angelica Root, from Brazil, is also known as masterwort, wild parsnip, dang gui, and wild celery. It has been used for thousands of years to strengthen the heart, liver, kidneys, spleen, and lungs. This plant extract is an excellent herbal tonic for the blood and circulation.
Angelica archangelica is widely used as a flavoring or scent but has been used extensively in Folk medicine useful for conditions of heartburn, intestinal gas, or flatulence, loss of appetite, circulation problems, nervousness, and insomnia. Angelica herbal supplement is an excellent herbal remedy that is believed to work effectively to combat infection. Angelica root has been used as an expectorant for respiratory problems such as asthma, bronchitis, coughs, and pleurisy, especially when accompanied by colds, fever or flu. Some women use Angelica root tinctures to help with scanty or delayed menstruation. Angelica root, aka Dang Gui, is also used to increase urine production, improve sex drive, and to kill germs. Some people use the herb directly on the skin for nerve pain, or neuralgia, joint pain, rheumatism and skin disorders. In combination with other herbs, such as
Saw Palmetto and
Pygeum Bark, may be helpful for treating premature ejaculation, PE.
Angelica root tinctures have been used as a remedy for diseases of the urinary organs, and as a tonic to restore vigor and vitality after sickness. Angelica extract is used to stimulate the kidneys, easing stoppage of urination, and used traditionally for curing urinary tract infections and to improve blood flow to different parts of the body. Angelica root extract may also be used for premature ejaculation, by increasing the threshold of vibrations and senses received by the penis. Chinese medicine combines Angelica Root with other herbs to increase its potency, such as
Astragalus, to treat exhaustion after childbirth.
In Western medicine, it is often used for relief of migraines and headache pain, because of its analgesic properties. The herbal remedies include this herb in formulations in the treatment of menstrual cramps, or PMS, sciatica, arthritis-like pain, nerve pain, and rheumatism. The natural pain relieving properties make it a remarkable remedy for renal calculi, gout, and for reducing high-protein edemas, such as swelling of the lymph nodes, lymphedema. It is also used for treating psoriasis accompanying arthritis.
Angelica contains a variety of chemicals including angelic acid, angelicin, scopoletin, linoleic acid, ferulic acid, safrole, and valeric acid. These constituents make Angelica root useful for a variety of conditions, including athlete's foot, as well as being an antibacterial action, preventing the growth of various bacteria. It has been used in a medicinal poultice for broken bones, swellings, itching, and painful cuts and sores. It has other benefits as well, such as providing clearer skin and preventing acne.
Angelica root contains a good amount of vitamin B-12, zinc, thiamin, sucrose, potassium, magnesium, iron, fructose, glucose, riboflavin, and many other trace minerals. It is known as in Chinese medicine as Dang Gui and as the female version of Ginseng. It is very popular there for improving menstrual health in women who have difficulties from excessive flow or bring on their menstrual flow. It can also be used with Ginger root tincture recover faster after childbirth. Combined with
Osha root and Peony, it is considered to be a Blood Builder, and with
Black Walnut tincture, relief for chronic constipation from an unbalanced Qi and blood levels. For exhaustion and to prevent diarrhea, it is used with
Astragalus root tincture. For an upset stomach, including acid reflux, cramping, nausea, and vomiting, the herb has been used with
Peppermint Leaf,
Mustard Seed,
Chamomile Leaf,
Caraway Seed,
Milk Thistle seed,
Celandine and
Lemon Balm. Angelica's medicinal properties are believed improve blood circulation by strengthening the heart, which is beneficial for chilblains, cold feet and hands, and fibromyalgia.
People have reported they have lost their taste for alcohol when they took 5 drops 3 times a day of this herbal tincture. This herb is also good for the treatment of narcotic addictions, and as an herbal hangover remedy, after excessive consumption. It has been used in a gargle for a sore throat, and for tonsil pain.
Ingredients: Angelica Root, Structured Water, 20% Alcohol.
Non-Alcohol: Angelica Root, Structured Water, and Vegetable Glycerin.
All of our ingredients are Certified Organic, Kosher, or Responsibly Wildcrafted. No genetically modified organisms (GMO's) are involved. All other products that are distributed by us meet our high-quality standards.
Instructions: Use 6-12 drops in juice or water, or under the tongue. May be taken 3 times daily. Shake well. Store in cool dark place. Keep out of reach of children.
Contraindications: Angelica Root Herbal Supplement should not be used by pregnant or lactating women. Diabetics should not use this herb as it causes an increase in urinal sugars. People taking high blood pressure medication or those taking anticoagulants should avoid this herb. Angelica may increase photosensitivity in sunlight.
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