Botanical Name: |
Angelica sinensis |
Common Names: |
Chinese Angelica, Dang Gui, Danngui, Dong Qua, Tang Kuei, Tan Kue Bai zhi(Note: Dong quai should not be confused
with Angelica root or Angelica seed.) |
Other Names: Angelica atropurpurea
Recommended Dosage: 500 to 600 mg tablets or capsules up to 6 times per day.
Dietary Supplement uses: relieve constipation, increase red blood cell count (which helps treat anemia), and to
provide relief from menstrual disorders such as cramps, irregular menstrual cycles, infrequent periods, premenstrual syndrome
(PMS), and menopausal symptoms.
Forms available through us: Powder by the oz or lb, Palm Slices & pre-capsuled
with no fillers
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