Details: This listing is for 4 Ounces of Organic Astragalus Root
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Common Uses: Useful for colds and influenza, persistent infection, fever, night sweats, multiple allergies, shortness of breath, chronic fatigue, fatigue or lack of appetite associated with chemotherapy, anemia, wounds, stomach ulcers, uterine bleeding and prolapsed uterus.It is also used to treat general digestive disturbances, including diarrhea, gas, and bloating.
Qualities & Properties: Immune tonic, diuretic, lowers blood pressure, Qi tonic
Astragalus root (astragalus membranaceus)
Latin Name: Astragalus membranaceus
Common Names: Astragalus herb, huang qi, milk vetch
Astragalus root is one of many herbs known by several names. Astragalus membranaceus and Astragalus propinquus are both Latin names for the unique plant more commonly known as Astragalus root. Astragalus comes from the pea family, and has been used for thousands of years in traditional Chinese medicine. Astragalus herb is thought to boost the immune system, energy levels and overall vitality. Individuals suffering from frequent colds and respiratory infections have used astragalus root as a method of combating their ailments. In Chinese medicine it is used to promote healing and reduce fatigue.
Astragalus root is part of the largest genus of the Fabaceae family, with over two thousand members of that large and varied grouping. Astragalus membranceus have an alternate pattern of leaves on each stem. The flowers of the herb are built to attract the attention of pollinators, such as bees or hummingbirds. The flowers of are arranged in patterns of five sepals and five petals. The ovary inside the herb's flower develops into what is recognizably a legume. The roots of organic Astragalus membranaceus have rhizomes within their nodules. These rhizomes can assimilate nitrogen from the atmosphere and put it back into the ground where the plant is growing, which helps to replenish that important nutrient back into the soil.
You can utilize sliced Astragalus root whole, cut and sifted or in a powder. A tea is commonly used to speed metabolism and to improve digestion, in terms of flatulence and diarrhea. The immune system which takes a beating when you have a cold or the flu may be helped with the use of astragalus roots, and injuries may respond positively to their use. The tea can be made from the dried roots of the plant. Used in combination with other medicinal herbs, this tonic has traditionally been thought to strengthen the immune system and aid in the healing of wounds and injuries. Starwest Botanicals offers whole sliced Astragalus Root, a cut and sifted form and astragalus powder for ease of use.
When used appropriately, astragalus herb and extract appears to be safe and to have few side effects. However, as with any herbal supplement, always check with your health care provider before taking astragalus root. Pregnant or nursing women should not use astragalus root, as research has not verified its effects.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Our products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only. Consult your physician before using any herbal products. All matters regarding health require medical supervision. Neither the author nor the publisher shall be liable for any loss, injury, or damage allegedly arising from any information or suggestion on this page.
In Stock and Ready To Ship!
Common Uses: Useful for colds and influenza, persistent infection, fever, night sweats, multiple allergies, shortness of breath, chronic fatigue, fatigue or lack of appetite associated with chemotherapy, anemia, wounds, stomach ulcers, uterine bleeding and prolapsed uterus.It is also used to treat general digestive disturbances, including diarrhea, gas, and bloating.
Qualities & Properties: Immune tonic, diuretic, lowers blood pressure, Qi tonic
Astragalus root (astragalus membranaceus)
Latin Name: Astragalus membranaceus
Common Names: Astragalus herb, huang qi, milk vetch
Astragalus root is one of many herbs known by several names. Astragalus membranaceus and Astragalus propinquus are both Latin names for the unique plant more commonly known as Astragalus root. Astragalus comes from the pea family, and has been used for thousands of years in traditional Chinese medicine. Astragalus herb is thought to boost the immune system, energy levels and overall vitality. Individuals suffering from frequent colds and respiratory infections have used astragalus root as a method of combating their ailments. In Chinese medicine it is used to promote healing and reduce fatigue.
Astragalus root is part of the largest genus of the Fabaceae family, with over two thousand members of that large and varied grouping. Astragalus membranceus have an alternate pattern of leaves on each stem. The flowers of the herb are built to attract the attention of pollinators, such as bees or hummingbirds. The flowers of are arranged in patterns of five sepals and five petals. The ovary inside the herb's flower develops into what is recognizably a legume. The roots of organic Astragalus membranaceus have rhizomes within their nodules. These rhizomes can assimilate nitrogen from the atmosphere and put it back into the ground where the plant is growing, which helps to replenish that important nutrient back into the soil.
You can utilize sliced Astragalus root whole, cut and sifted or in a powder. A tea is commonly used to speed metabolism and to improve digestion, in terms of flatulence and diarrhea. The immune system which takes a beating when you have a cold or the flu may be helped with the use of astragalus roots, and injuries may respond positively to their use. The tea can be made from the dried roots of the plant. Used in combination with other medicinal herbs, this tonic has traditionally been thought to strengthen the immune system and aid in the healing of wounds and injuries. Starwest Botanicals offers whole sliced Astragalus Root, a cut and sifted form and astragalus powder for ease of use.
When used appropriately, astragalus herb and extract appears to be safe and to have few side effects. However, as with any herbal supplement, always check with your health care provider before taking astragalus root. Pregnant or nursing women should not use astragalus root, as research has not verified its effects.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Our products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only. Consult your physician before using any herbal products. All matters regarding health require medical supervision. Neither the author nor the publisher shall be liable for any loss, injury, or damage allegedly arising from any information or suggestion on this page.
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This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 25 March, 2012.