Dang gui (tang-kwei) is a famous herb for regulating hormones and blood.
Mentioned in these formula finders emotional distress, hot flashes (hot flushes)
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Dang Gui 當歸 tangkuei, Chinese angelica root Radix Angelicae Sinensis [Pregnancy Note] Chuan Xiong 川芎 Sichuan lovage root, cnidium, chuanxiong root Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong Bai Zhu 白术 , bai shu ovate atractylodes, (white) atractylodes rhizome [Pregnancy Note] Xiang Fu 香附 cyperus, nut-grass rhizome Cyperi Rhizoma Gui Zhi 桂枝 (Saigon) cinnamon twig, cassia twig Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae Huang Qin 黃苓 baical skullcap root, scutellaria, scute Radix Scutellariae Baicalensis [Pregnancy Note] Ren Shen 人蔘 ginseng root Radix Panax Ginseng Bing Lang 檳榔 betel nut; areca seed; areaca Semen Arecae Catechu [Pregnancy Note] Huang Lian 黃蓮 coptis rhizome Rhizoma Coptidis Mu Xiang 木香 costus root, saussurea, auklandia Aucklandiae Radix Ding Xiang 丁香 clove Caryophylli Flos Gan Cao 甘草 licorice root Radix Glycyrrhizae [caution] Da Huang 大黄 rhubarb root and rhizome Radix et Rhizoma Rhei [Pregnancy Note]
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Slightly Delicate
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Cold
This formula can be used to support health with or without symptoms. If symptoms are present, take 1 level teaspoon of the powder (8 capsules) three times daily. When symptoms are not present, take 1/2 level teaspoon (4 capsules), two times daily. Empty stomach is best for efficient absorption, but not essential. [More...]
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