Dong Quai Spagyric
Dong quai, sometimes called ‘female ginseng’ is revered in Traditional Chinese Medicine for many female gynaecological complaints. It is used in the treatment of menstrual cramps, irregularity, delayed flow and weakness, as well as the symptoms of menopause. Dong quai may also increasing peripheral circulation, protect and nourish the liver and act as gentle laxative.
Actions
Uterine Tonic, Antispasmodic, Alterative
Specifications for Dong Quai Spagyric
Botanical Name |
Angelica sinensis |
Other Names |
Female Ginseng, Danggui, Dang Gui, Chinese Angelica |
Ingredients |
Spagyric of Dong Quai. Contains alcohol: Triple filtered spirit for extraction and preservation. |
Organic Status |
Organic or wild harvested |
Spagyric difference |
Alchemical and advanced laboratory processes that maintain the integrity of the essential oils, tincture mineral salts, as well as the vital essence. This creates a unique substance that includes the physical and enhanced healing benefits of the plant. |
Produced |
In the United States by a qualified alchemist. |
Extraction |
Specific technique in accordance with Paracelcus and the hermetic philosophy, which includes slow cold extractions, long maceration, burning, astrological and energetic alignment. |
Minimum Suggested Use |
(Each bottle contains one months supply if taken at the adult suggested quantity) Age 0-3 = 1 drop Age 3-5 = 2 drops Age 5-8 = 3 drops Age 8-12 = 4 drops Adults 5 drops Can be taken up to 3 times a day. Some formulas indicate up to 10 drops once per day (indicated on the label) |
Precautions |
Dong quai should not be used in the case of chronic diarrhea, abdominal distention, bleeding tendency or excessively heavy periods. Not recommended for use during pregnancy. Dong quai may increase the effects of anticoagulant, antiplatelet, and antithrombotic drugs – please discuss with your healthcare practitioner.Vegan Friendly |