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Benefits of Dong Quai Root Liquid Extract:
Classically popular "Female Ginseng" to support women's health
Alcohol free with a pleasant flavor
Native to Asia, Dong Quai comes from the root of the Chinese Angelica plant. It reaches up to six feet in height and bears white flowers. Dong Quai has been cultivated for thousands of years with the first recording in 588 B.C. In Asia, it is second in sales only to Ginseng and Licorice Root. Its botanical name is Angelica sinensis and common names include Dang Gui, Chinese Angelica Root, Woman's Herb.
Supports Reproductive Health Throughout a Woman's Life
Dong Quai is well-established traditionally as a balancing herb popular for the various stages of a woman's life from menstruation, through reproduction and menopause. It is often found in nutritional supplements targeting women. Dong Quai is believed to include trace amounts of valuable constituents like naturally occurring essential oils, B vitamins, beta-carotene, calcium, iron, and more.
Fast Acting and Easy to Swallow
Liquid extracts work faster and more completely than other forms of supplementation. There are no pills to swallow, no herbs to press or tea to steep, and liquid nutrients are absorbed quickly. Other advantages of liquid extracts include their ability to preserve active constituents, their long shelf life, and convenience. Just add them to water, tea or juice and enjoy a tasty, nutritional boost at home, work, or on-the-go.
Made in USA
Suggested Use: Take 1 mL 3 times a day in a small amount of water
©Indiana Botanic Gardens, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
If you are taking any medications or are pregnant or nursing do not use prior to consulting a physician. Not for long term use. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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Description
Alcohol free
Benefits of Dong Quai Root Liquid Extract:
Classically popular "Female Ginseng" to support women's health
Alcohol free with a pleasant flavor
Native to Asia, Dong Quai comes from the root of the Chinese Angelica plant. It reaches up to six feet in height and bears white flowers. Dong Quai has been cultivated for thousands of years with the first recording in 588 B.C. In Asia, it is second in sales only to Ginseng and Licorice Root. Its botanical name is Angelica sinensis and common names include Dang Gui, Chinese Angelica Root, Woman's Herb.
Supports Reproductive Health Throughout a Woman's Life
Dong Quai is well-established traditionally as a balancing herb popular for the various stages of a woman's life from menstruation, through reproduction and menopause. It is often found in nutritional supplements targeting women. Dong Quai is believed to include trace amounts of valuable constituents like naturally occurring essential oils, B vitamins, beta-carotene, calcium, iron, and more.
Fast Acting and Easy to Swallow
Liquid extracts work faster and more completely than other forms of supplementation. There are no pills to swallow, no herbs to press or tea to steep, and liquid nutrients are absorbed quickly. Other advantages of liquid extracts include their ability to preserve active constituents, their long shelf life, and convenience. Just add them to water, tea or juice and enjoy a tasty, nutritional boost at home, work, or on-the-go.
Made in USA
Suggested Use: Take 1 mL 3 times a day in a small amount of water
©Indiana Botanic Gardens, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Ingredients
Vegetable Glycerin
Purified Water
Nutrition Facts
Total Carbohydrate 1g
Dong Quai Extract (Root) 2:1 Herbal Equivalent 330 mg 165mg
Warnings
If you are taking any medications or are pregnant or nursing do not use prior to consulting a physician. Not for long term use. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.