Angelica sinensis

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Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis): Dong Quai increases circulation, which helps to bring in fresh healthy blood to remove excess tissue growth, heal tissue damage, limit scar tissue and adhesion formation. This increase in healthy circulation aids in regulation of the menstrual cycle. Proper circulation is required to remove toxins, dead tissue, diseased tissue, metabolic waste from our bodies. This is very important for women with endometriosis, uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, irregular or absent Angelica Herb, Angelica Flower, Delphinium Bouquet, Blood Circulation Remedies, Angelica Sinensis, Crafts Corner, Dong Quai, Botanical Drawing, Flower Essences

Dong quai is one of the most frequently used herbs in Asia with its use dating back to the Han Dynasty (A.D. 25-220). It has been a medicinal herb for thousands of years in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean medicines. Dong quai has been called the “female ginseng” because of its usefulness for numerous health conditions […]

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Wellena - Helping Gen X women balance hormones naturally on Instagram: "Common cause of many of the symptoms of Peri Is dropping estrogen levels. You can get gentle doses of natural estrogen from food and herbs. They’re called phytoestrogens 

Food: flaxseed (2T ground/day), soy (organic, non-GMO, unprocessed; eg tempeh); less so: lentils. 
Herbs: Red clover, Black cohosh, Maca, Dong quai (aka Angelica sinensis), Norwegian spruce, Hops. 

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Wellena - Helping Gen X women balance hormones naturally on Instagram: "Common cause of many of the symptoms of Peri Is dropping estrogen levels. You can get gentle doses of natural estrogen from food and herbs. They’re called phytoestrogens Food: flaxseed (2T ground/day), soy (organic, non-GMO, unprocessed; eg tempeh); less so: lentils. Herbs: Red clover, Black cohosh, Maca, Dong quai (aka Angelica sinensis), Norwegian spruce, Hops. Not strong enough? Talk to skilled practitioner to…

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