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Dong
Quai
Common
names: Dang-gui, Chinese angelica
Dong Quai is a member the celery family of plants. The
herb produced white flowers with green hue that bloom
from May to August, and the plant is typically found
growing in moist mountain gullies, meadows, along river
banks and in coastal areas. The root has a number of
medicinal appications.
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Dong
Quai, or traditionally known as Chinese Angelica, is commonly
used for treating females in both America and China. Traditional
Chinese medicine, frequently refers to Dong Quai as "female
ginseng." and used for sexual enhancement.
Dong quai is often included in herbal combinations as treatment
for abnormal menstruation, including suppressed menstrual
flow, dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation), and uterine bleeding.
However it is not recommended, according to Chinese medicine,
for treatment of menopause, or related symptoms such as
hot flashes. Traditional Chinese medicine does however use
Dong Quai in treating both men and women with cardiovascular
disease, including symptoms of high blood pressure and problems
with peripheral circulation.
Dong quai's constituents can stimulate the central nervous
system alleviating weakness and frequent headaches associated
with menstrual disorders. Dong quai also strengthens the
internal and external reproductive organs, helps with endometriosis
and aids in internal bleeding or bruising. It also relieves
symptoms of menopause such as vaginal dryness and hot flashes.
Dong quai also works as a blood purifier, it has been known
to promote blood circulation and provide nourishment to
the blood in both sexes. It has a high iron content and
may assist in preventing iron deficiency and anemia. Studies
show that it can aid in regulating blood sugar levels and
in lowering blood pressure.
Dong quai has slight sedative properties, which may relieve
stress and calm nerves. It has been used to stimulate a
Mother's uterus during labor, treat insomnia, relieve constipation
and treat migraine headaches.
Dosage Information
Dong quai as a root is often ground into powder and taken
in capsule or tablet form. Women can take up to 3-4 grams
daily in three separate doses. Also, 3-5 ml of tincture
can be taken three times per day.
Possible Side Effects
Dong quai may cause those with fair skin, to become more
sensitive to sunlight. Those consuming this herb on a regular
basis, should minimize exposure to the sun and all kinds
of ultraviolet radiation. Dong quai should not be taken
if pregnant or by women who are breast-feeding.
There are some possible concerns or medications that may
have a negative interaction with dong quai. See drug interactions
for information on those possibilities.
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