What is Radix Angelicae?

Radix angelicae sinensis is one of about 60 species of permanent herb in the family apiaceae or carrots. Native from China, it is sold healing at various retail stores. Herbalists and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practicing used dried roots of this plant to treat gynecological problems and as a general blood cleaner. Research conducted to confirm the treatment capabilities of the plant shows that it has anticramping, analgesic, anti -inflammatory and hypotensive properties. This herb should not be used by those who have certain chronic health conditions or when taking certain medicines. Radix angelicae sinensis can be prescribed by TCM practitioners for painful or abnormal menstruation and symptoms of menopause. If estrogen in the body is low, Radix angelicae sinensis can increase the effects of available estrogen. When estrogen is too high, Therb can compete with the estrogen of the body and force the level down. Often combined with black berries Cohosh and chaste stRoma.

For easier delivery, midwives or TCM practitioners, they can recommend that pregnant women in the near term receive radix angelicae sinensis . Women in early and medium stages of pregnancies should avoid this herb can cause because it can cause abortion. It is reported that the herb that was taken in the first trimester, resulting in a child with congenital defects.

Sometimes radix angelicae sinensis is prescribed as a general cardiovascular system tonic for women and men. The plant has a high iron content and can help prevent or repair iron deficiency anemia. In addition, this herb can be able to help stabilize blood sugar and control high blood pressure. Users can initially see an increase in blood pressure; According to TCM, blood pressure decreases and normalizes with continued use.

those with the conditions citedExpires for hormones such as breast cancer, uterine fibroids, endometriosis, ovarian cancer or uterus, should not use Radix Angelicae sinensis . Those with a deficiency of protein may also want to avoid this herb as the risk of internal precipitation may increase. To reduce the risk of bleeding, anyone who uses this herb, which is scheduled for surgery, should stop taking it at least two weeks before the procedure. Patients taking anticoagulants or drugs of anti-demers with herb may experience slowed clotting and should be careful when taking Radix angelicae sinensis . Anyone who thinks about adding this herb to the daily health regime can first consult with a qualified doctor.

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