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Angelica Root (European)
欧白芷 (Ōu Bái Zhǐ) · Angelica archangelica
The European cousin of Dong Quai. Used for digestive complaints, respiratory issues, and as a circulatory stimulant. Popular in Scandinavian traditional medicine.
Good For
Key Benefits
May support healthy digestive function
Traditionally used to harmonize the stomach and intestines
How to Take
Safety & Interactions
Possible Side Effects
- Digestive discomfort at higher doses
- May cause drowsiness or stimulation depending on the herb
- Allergic reactions possible in sensitive individuals
Do Not Use If
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding (insufficient safety data)
- Children under 12 without professional guidance
- Scheduled surgery (stop 2 weeks before)
Drug Interactions
- May interact with prescription medications
- May affect blood sugar or blood pressure medications
- Consult pharmacist before combining with other supplements
Traditional Use
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, 欧白芷 (Ōu Bái Zhǐ) has been used for centuries. It supports the spleen and stomach — the foundation of post-natal qi production in TCM theory.
Modern Research
Research is still emerging for this herb. Most evidence comes from animal studies, in-vitro experiments, and traditional use records. Limited clinical trial data is available. The herb shows promise but requires more rigorous human studies to confirm efficacy.
View all studies on PubMed for Angelica archangelica →Where to Buy
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