Angelica in China is supposed to represent the chinese Angelica tree. The Chinese Angelica is similar to American angelica tree but less prickly. The Angelica tree is also a fragrant perennial herb, the root of which is analgesic, sedative, and an immune stimulant; it has been used for abscesses and sores.
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Common names for dong quai include angelica, dang gui, and Chinese angelica.
No studies exist on interactions between angelica and pharmaceuticals. With the long history of use in Chinese medicine, there are no significant interactions between Chinese herbs.
The European species, Angelica archangelica, and the North American species, A. atropurpurea from the genus of plants in the parsley family. Species of Chinese angelica, A. sinensis, A. pubescens, A. dahurica.
The Chinese medicine remedies are dang gui (dang quai) or Angelica sinensis (the root of the angelica plant) as a decoction or tincture; foxglove root; Korean ginseng; and astragalus.
Dong quai is used in many common Chinese formulas and as a component of many medicinal soups.
Common names of Chinese angelica include dong quai, dang gui, and female ginseng.
It is feminine for "angel".
Angelica 'Medieval Latin (herba) angelica, angelic (herb), angelica, from Late Latin, feminine of angelicus, angelic, from Late Greek angelikos, from Greek, of a messenger, from angelos, messenger
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Western angelica grows to about 4.5 ft (1.5 m) with white to yellow flowers, and very large three-part leaves. Chinese angelica is a perennial that grows to 3 ft (1 m), a purple stem and umbrella-like clusters of flowers.
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