In Asia, angelica?s reputation is perhaps second only to that of ginseng.
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In Asia, angelica’s reputation is perhaps second only to that of ginseng. Predominantly regarded as a female remedy to treat painful menstruation, hot flushes, abnormal menstruation and to ensure a healthy pregnancy.
Medicinal uses include; Appetizer, carminative, expectorant, stimulant, stomachic, tonic, to treat migraine headache, arthritis and more.
Botanical Name | Angelica archangelica |
Organic Status | Conventional |
Country of Origin | Poland |
Plant Part | Root |
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