100 Dong Quai Root
Capsules
Wholesome
Also known as
Angelica sinensis, Dong Gui, Chinese Angelica, and Dan Gui.
Vegetable Capsules 550 mg each
100% (No Fillers No Additives Or anything else added)
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Capsules are 100% Vegetarian Capsules. They are derived from naturally occurring vegetable cellulose.
Package is Sealed For Safety & Freshness
Vegetable Capsules are KOSHER - NO PRESERVATIVES NO ANIMAL PRODUCTS
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Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, take one capsule one to two times per day with large cup of water and food. Consult your healthcare practitioner before use
WARNING:
Do not take this product if you are pregnant or nursing. Avoid lengthy exposure to natural sunlight and other sources of UV light as this product may increase your skin’s photosensitivity, resulting in sunburn or skin rash.
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Dong Quai root is guaranteed to contain 0.25% ligustilid
Dong Quai is a small perennial, growing up to three feet in height. It is native to high altitude regions of China and Japan, growing best in cold, damp areas. It produces small clusters of white flowers. It is extensively cultivated for its roots, which are harvested in autumn. The Chinese phrase "dong quai" literally translates to "state of return." According to an ancient Chinese folktale, an angel appeared to a monk in a dream and told him to use dong quai to cure the plague that was ravaging the country.
Butylidene phhtalide, ligustilide, n-butylidene-phthalide, sequiterpenes, carvacrol, dihyrophthalic anhydride, sucrose, B vitamins, beta-sitosterol.
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Dong Quai is a popular Chinese remedy, traditionally used to support women's health. Clinical trials have shown little efficacy when dong quai is taken alone, but have indeed shown benefit when combined with other herbs. When combined with Sophora flavescens, dong quai has exhibited both anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory activity.
Specific: Not for use during pregnancy except under the supervision of a qualified healthcare practitioner. Not to be used with blood thinning medications.
General: We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.
Expiration Date - Herbs are always fresh and potent!! There is no specific expiration date-herbs will stay fresh for 18-24 months if stored in a cool, dry, darkened area (away from sunlight). Other suppliers have herbs available that expire in 6 months-be aware-don't throw your money away on herbs that are due to expire!!
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