Botanical: Angelica archangelica Family: Umbelliferae (carrot) - Apiaceae (parsley)
Other common names: Garden Angelica, Holy Ghost Plant, Archangel Root, Wild Celery, Wild Parsnip, Dead Nettle, Masterwort
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Ordering Information |
30 Capsules |
$8.01 |
1150 Capsules |
$135.42 |
| 60 Capsules |
$11.98 |
1400 Capsules |
$151.67 |
| 90 Capsules |
$16.17 |
1/4 lb.Powder |
$10.32 |
| 450 Capsules |
$60.64 |
1/2 lb. Powder |
$20.63 |
| 700 Capsules |
$87.93 |
1 lb. Powder |
$41.26 |
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Angelica Root has been used to treat a diverse array of conditions such as alcoholism, amenorrhea, arthritis, bronchitis, colic, indigestion, menstrual cramps and migraine.
Disclaimer:
The information presented herein by Viable Herbal Solutions is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any supplements, it is always advisable to consult with your own health care provider.
History and Uses:
In Iceland and Lapland, European Angelica stems are
cooked as a vegetable, candied and made into syrups and jellies, added to fruitcake and used to season fish. Leaves are added to salads and
soups, and they have been used to
wrap and preserve food when traveling. The oil from seeds and roots is
used in Benedictine, Chartreuse, vermouth and gin. Angelica is an anti-spasmodic for strong
menstrual cramps with minimal flow and an expectorant for coughs. It also
aids in alleviating intestinal colic and poor digestion. The drug contains
essential oil, coumarin and coumarin derivatives. Angelica is used to strengthen
the heart and lungs and improve liver and spleen function. Small amounts stimulate
digestive secretions, and some find that when Angelica is used, they lose their
taste for alcohol. It is believed that this herb obtained the name Angelica,
or angelic herb, as it helped protect people from disease and poisoning. It
also blooms around,the feast day of the Archangel Michael.
It has also been said that the Archangel Raphael appeared to a monk in a dream
and told him that Angelica would cure bubonic plague. Angelica contains essential oil (beta-phellandrene,
pinene, limonene, caryophyllene, linalool), coumarins, macrocyclic lactones,
acids (valerianic, angelic), resins, sterol and tannin. Many people use Angelica Root
for the purpose of warding off evil and bringing good luck in health and family
matters. In America, Angelica Root is commonly found in
African-American mojo bags, prepared for protection from evil or and to break a spell. In powdered form, it is an ingredient in sachets used
for healing and blessing. It is more commonly used for loss of appetite, peptic
discomforts such as mild spasms of the gastrointestinal tract, feeling of
fullness and flatulence.
Recommended Dosage:
Take two (2) Capsules, one (1) time each day with water at mealtimes.
Contraindications:
Angelica Root should not be used by pregnant or nursing women, diabetics or those taking anti-coagulants. People taking high blood pressure medication should avoid this herb. Angelica may increase photosensitivity in sunlight.
Capsule Information:
Our Angelicia Root supplements are encapsulated in 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose, Certified Kosher, size "00" Capsules. (click here for size comparison) Each capsule contains approximately 600 mgs. |