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Solgar Dong Quai 520mg

(Solgar Full Potency Herbs)

Solgar Dong Quai 520mg vegicaps

Potential applications of Dong Quai:


Premenstrual syndrome

Irregular menstruation

Menstrual cramps

Menopausal symptoms (e.g. hot flushes) Food and environmental allergies

Chronic pain

Muscle cramps

Poor circulation

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Contra-indications
Do NOT use during pregnancy. Although rare, high doses may cause some women to experience abdominal bloating, diarrhoea or a change in the typical timing of menstruation and/or menstrual flow rate.

Directions for Use:

As a herbal food supplement for adults, 1-3 Dong Quai 520mg vegicaps daily, preferably at mealtime, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.

 

100 veg.caps - £12.59

 

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More About Dong Quai Root

Female Hormonal Tonic

Dong quai's use in Chinese medicine dates back to ancient times. Today it is one of the most heavily used female tonics throughout the world to balance oestrogen levels. Its phytoestrogenic components possess an activity that is approximately 1/400 that of human oestrogen. These phytoestrogens are frequently employed to modify oestrogenic activity in the body due to their ability to bind to oestrogen receptors in cells. 

If the levels of oestrogen are too high, the herb's comparatively weak phytoestrogens can occupy receptors that otherwise could have been occupied by the much stronger hormone. If the oestrogenic activity in the body is too low, phytoestrogens can exert a mild positive oestrogenic effect. 

Research also suggests that dong quai may regulate uterine function and may be of value in normalising menstruation.

Pain Reliever

Research has shown dong quai to be an effective analgesic. This combined with its muscle-relaxing qualities enhances its benefits in conditions such as menstrual cramps, headache, arthritis, etc.

Muscle Relaxant

Dong quai appears to act as a general smooth muscle relaxant, with a special focus on the uterus. This influence on other muscle tissue may partly account for the use of dong quai in blood pressure regulation and bronchial asthma.

Circulatory Stimulant
This herb is shown to dilate blood vessels, and has been reported to possess a vitamin E-like effect on the circulatory system.

Anti-allergic

The anti-allergy effect of dong quai would appear to be due to its ability to selectively inhibit the production of allergy-related antibodies (such as IgE). IgE levels in high allergic individuals are often three to ten times greater than normal.

 

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Solgar Dong Quai Root 540mg vegicaps

 
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