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Sourced from Angelica sinensis, this herb has deep roots (literally and culturally) in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Dang Gui is best known for its role in supporting women's health, especially around menstruation and recovery.
This 500g pack is great for regular herbal users, families, or wellness practitioners who prefer buying in bulk. Its warming, slightly sweet flavour makes it an easy addition to many tonic recipes.
Female Wellness: Angelica root is often used to potentially support menstrual well-being, regulate menstrual cycles, and alleviate menstrual discomfort. It is also believed to have the potential to nourish and tonify the blood, which could be beneficial for women's overall well-being.
Blood: This herb may have vasodilatory properties, meaning it could help improve blood circulation. It is often used to potentially promote blood flow, reduce blood stasis, and support cardiovascular vitality.
Immunity: Angelica root may help strengthen the immune system and might enhance the body's ability to defend against infections and diseases.
Digestion: This root is sometimes used to potentially support digestive function. It may help promote good digestion, alleviate digestive discomfort, and regulate bowel movements.
Skin: Dried Angelica root is used in some skincare products due to its potential benefits for the skin. It could promote blood circulation to the skin, improve complexion, and support blemish-free skin.
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We recommend around 10g per portion.
Here are some suggestions on how to use Dried Angelica Root:
Herbal decoction: One of the most traditional and common ways to use dried Angelica root is by making a herbal decoction. Here's how:
Herbal decoctions are typically consumed warm and can be taken 1-2 times per day, depending on the recommendations of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner.
Herbal tea infusion: Dried Angelica root can also be used to make a herbal tea infusion. Here's how:
Herbal tea infusions can be consumed 1-2 times per day. You may add honey or lemon to enhance the taste if desired.
Powdered form: Dried Angelica root is available in powdered form, which can be convenient for various uses. The powdered form can be used in several ways:
When using dried Angelica root powder, it's advisable to follow the recommended dosage provided by the manufacturer or consult a professional for personalised guidance.
At Vita Herbal Nutrition, we focus on providing premium quality herbs, carefully chosen to support your wellness journey and elevate your cooking.
We offer a 100% sulphur-free herb range. Many others use sulphur to enhance appearance and extend shelf life, but this can alter the herb’s natural properties and cause allergic reactions in some individuals.
Our herbs are sourced from authentic DaoDi-grown Chinese plants, cultivated in pristine environments to guarantee purity, potency, and sustainability. Through our trusted partnerships since 2010, we select herbs from their ideal growing regions and harvest them at the right time for maximum efficacy.
Using modern processing techniques, we ensure the integrity of each herb, so you receive the highest quality herbal supplements.
Is Angelica Root (Dang Gui) only for women?While it’s especially popular in formulas for women, it’s also used by men for circulation and blood health in traditional contexts.
How can Angelica root be incorporated into daily routines?It can be taken as a supplement, infused into teas, or blended with other botanicals as part of a balanced lifestyle.
Is Angelica root traditionally associated with energy and vitality?Yes, it has long been valued for its potential role in supporting natural balance and maintaining a sense of vitality.
How does Angelica root complement an active lifestyle?Its long history of use suggests it may play a role in maintaining overall well-being and balance.
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