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1. Alvita Teas - Dong Quai Tea 24Bags
Dong Quai (Angelica Sinensis) is considered the best natural uterine tonic. Ranked next to licorice in frequency of use in Chinese herbal formulas, Dong Quai (angelica sinensis) comes primarily from the three western Chinese provinces, Shansi, Shantung and Chihli. It has been used by Chinese people for more than 2000 years, and is a perennial herb with small white flowers and a brown fleshy root. Dong Quai has a strong odor, similar to celery, with a warm and slightly sweet taste. The root of Dong Quai is the only part used for good health and has been used for centuries in traditional oriental practice for a variety of valuable benefits. Known as the Chinese woman's herb, it is often used in conjunction with Ginseng. Since 1922, Alvita has been making the finest herb teas money can buy. Pure, natural singles and blends that bring you unsurpassed enjoyment, healthful benefits and . . .
 
2. Olympian Labs Dong Quai 500mg 100Caps
DONG QUAI Latin Name: Angelica Sinensis Plant Family: Umbelliferae Common Name: Dong Quai Origin & History: Mainly from three Chinese provinces, Shansi, Shantung and Chili where it is ranked next to licorice in frequency of use in Chinese herbal prescriptions. It is a brown, fleshy root and has a strong celery-like odor. Active Constituents: Parts Used: Roots Constituents: Cadinene, Carotene, Carvacrol, Isosafrol, Essential Oil, Safrol, Sesquiterpenes, Sucrose and Vitamins A, B12 and E. Common Uses: An all purpose herb used as an overall tonic for the female reproductive system and to treat a variety of female gynecological disorders. Rich in vitamins and minerals, this herb has been used extensively to alleviate discomfort caused by premenstrual syndrome and menopause as well as other symptoms associated with female hormonal changes. May also be effective in the treatment of high blood . . .
 

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