Dong Quai Root (Angelica Sinensis) is a species of Angelica plant and is a cousin to fennel, celery, carrots and Queen -Anne’s Lace, all members of the Umbelliferae family known for its umbrella-shaped, flowering tops. Dong Quai is called by several other names in herbal literature: Dong Quai Liquid, Dang Gui, Tang Kuei, Tang Kwai, or Tang Kwei. The part of the plant that is used is the root..
Dong Quai can be found as a sliced root that is yellow on the outside and white on the inside. Pieces of the root are regularly added to soups and stews. A special tea, called “Four Things Soup”, contains Dong Quai, peony, Rehmannia and ligusticum. These ingredients are simmered together for 10-20 minutes. Two to three cups per day can be taken..
Dong Quai tastes like strong celery, so it is often used in cooking. Dong Quai means ‘proper order’, and is the Queen of all Female Herbs. However, Dong Quai is also useful for men, especially if they are recuperating or elderly. Dong Quai is considered a warming herb in the Traditional Chinese system and is considered able to ‘harmonize’ the circulation.
Dong Quai has been used in China for thousands of years to support female hormone balance* and has also been recognized in America as a useful adjunct in w....
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Dong Quai Root (Angelica Sinensis) is a species of Angelica plant and is a cousin to fennel, celery, carrots and Queen -Anne’s Lace, all members of the Umbelliferae family known for its umbrella-shaped, flowering tops. Dong Quai is called by several other names in herbal literature: Dong Quai Liquid, Dang Gui, Tang Kuei, Tang Kwai, or Tang Kwei. The part of the plant that is used is the root..
Dong Quai can be found as a sliced root that is yellow on the outside and white on the inside. Pieces of the root are regularly added to soups and stews. A special tea, called “Four Things Soup”, contains Dong Quai, peony, Rehmannia and ligusticum. These ingredients are simmered together for 10-20 minutes. Two to three cups per day can be taken..
Dong Quai tastes like strong celery, so it is often used in cooking. Dong Quai means ‘proper order’, and is the Queen of all Female Herbs. However, Dong Quai is also useful for men, especially if they are recuperating or elderly. Dong Quai is considered a warming herb in the Traditional Chinese system and is considered able to ‘harmonize’ the circulation.
Dong Quai has been used in China for thousands of years to support female hormone balance* and has also been recognized in America as a useful adjunct in w....