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Dong Quai Angelica Sinensis

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Other Common Names for Dong Quai: Chinese angelica, female ginseng, dang gui (Chinese), toki (Japanese) and tanggwi (Korean).



Habitat: Dong quai is found in mainland China, Japan and Korea.

Description: Dong quai is a member of the Umbelliferae family and is a fragrant perennial herb which can grow up to 2 metres tall, and produces white flowers in early summer. Dong quai is typically found growing in damp mountain ravines, meadows, river banks, and near the sea. It is considered in traditional Chinese medicine to have a warm nature and a sweet, acrid, and bitter taste. The main traditional use of dong quai is to regulate the female reproductive organs. The root is one ingredient of "four things soup", a traditionally used woman's tonic in China.

Plant Parts Used: Root. Powdered /dried root/root slices, fluid extracts, tinctures, decoctions and dried leaf preparations are available to be taken by mouth. Topical preparations can also be used. The key components of dong quai are n-butylidenephalide, ligustilide, n-butylphthalide, ferulic acid, nicotinic acid and succinic acid. There are also significant amounts of vitamin A, carotenoids, vitamins B12, Vitamin E, ascorbic acid, folinic acid, biotin, various phytosterols, calcium and magnesium.

Dong Quai Therapeutic Uses, Benefits and Claims

* Chinese herbalists have used dong quai for thousands of years to strengthen heart, lung and liver meridians.

* It is the one of the most popular plants in Chinese medicine and is considered to be a women's herb, thus the name ?female ginseng?.

* Based on traditional use it is thought to be useful for pre menstrual syndrome (PMS) specifically lack of bleeding, painful periods and menstrual migraine.

* Dong Quai has also been used traditionally for recovery from childbirth or illness, and fatigue and low vitality.

* Dong quai is thought to contain natural hormones (oestrogens) and has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for menopausal symptoms such as hot flushes.

* Dong quai in combination with other herbs thought to be of benefit for women's health are commonly used for menopause and problematic periods.

* It is suggested that dong quai may be useful for er herbs thought to be of benefit for women's health are commonly used for rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.

* There is some research on the use of dong quai for nerve pain.

Potential Side Effects of Dong Quai

Dong quai has been associated with stomach upsets, nausea and vomiting with prolonged use. People with a known allergy to the Umbelliferae family (e.g. anise, caraway, celery, dill) should avoid dong quai. Dong quai may cause skin rashes Dong quai contains a group of compounds called psoralens which can increase sensitivity in the sun. Dong quai contains osthole and ferulic acid which may inhibit platelet aggregation and thus should not be taken with anticoagulants and drugs that increase the risk of bleeding. Pregnant and breast feeding women should not take dong quai.
Dong Quai Angelica Sinensis
Dong quai is sometimes called 'female ginseng' because while Chinese ginseng (panax ginseng) boosts and helps balance male energy, dong quai can help to achieve this balance for women. Dong quai has has been widely appreciated for centuries in the Far East where it is used by large numbers of the female population to invigorate them and as a blood tonic.

Dong quai or Angelica sinensis is closely related to Angelica archangelica which grows in Europe and is a common garden herb there. The archangelica variety is used as a flavouring in the liqueurs Benedictine and Chartreuse. It is also use as a digestant in Western herbalism.

Uses Of Dong Quai

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), dong quai is primarily used for menstruation -- monthly periods -- and menopause.

Dong Quai And Menstruation

For menstruation, dong quai can help reduce many of the commonest symptoms of an unbalanced menstrual cycle, including:

* suppressed menstrual flow

* abnormal uterine bleeding

* abdominal cramping, and

* dysmenorrhoea (painful menstruation)

Dong quai can often be very helpful at this time.

Dong Quai And Menopause

Dong quai is well recognised for its value in menopause, so is helpful for a wide range of symptoms such as:

* hot flashes (flushes)

* night sweats

* depression, and

* fatigue

In China, dong quai is also used, for men as well as women, for high blood pressure, poor circulation, insomnia, abdominal cramps and anaemia.

How Much Dong Quai To Take

Dried Root: use one heaped teaspoon in a cup of water, gently simmered (covered) for 20 minutes. Take half a cup of the resulting mixture 3 x daily.

Fluid Extract: 10-20 drops, 3 x daily.

Tincture: 30-60 drops (roughly 1 - 1.5 teaspoons), 3 x daily.

Raw herb (powdered whole root): 1-5 capsules, 3 x daily.

Or follow the instructions on any proprietary pack of a dong quai product being used.

Take for a three months course and see if you find this helps you.

Dong Quai And Side Effects

Dong quai is generally believed to be nontoxic both by therapists who use it regularly and by scientists. In China, very large amounts have been given to rats without causing harm.

Side effects are rare and primarily consist of mild gastro-intestinal upsets and occasional allergic reactions (for example, a rash).

According to one single report, dong quai may interact with the blood-thinning drugs Coumadin (Warfarin), Heparin or aspirin. This would increase the risk of bleeding -- but one report is not very strong evidence.

Dong Quai - A Good Choice For Menstruation And Menopause

The use of dong quai can be traced back for over 2000 years -- with good reason. It does not help everyone, but it certainly helps enough to make it worthwhile trying both for menopause and the monthly cycle. On top of that, it is a safe herb with very few adverse reactions or side effects reported.

Results will always be best if you follow a programme of healthcare measures rather than just taking one herbs and hoping that will be enough. Maybe it will; but maybe not. A programme should include measures to treat diet, exercise, relaxation as well as taking herbs and maybe other natural medicines. As with all things in life, the more you put in to the planning and the execution of that plan, the more benefits you will get out.

Good luck!

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