Angelica Roots Extract, Benefits, And Its Side Effects

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Sometimes natural herbs with medicinal value help to ease health issues more than actual medicines. The Angelica root is one of those herbs that aid in reducing multiple health issues. Although there is no research about using Angelica Roots and its extracts, it may control and handle health problems like digestion, menstruation, respiration, and anxiety.

Angelica Herb

What Is Angelica Herb

The Angelica herb has a scientific name, "Angelica Archangelica." This plant is native to Northern portions, specifically Europe, Iceland, Greenland, Russia, and the Himalayas. The roots of this herb are often part of herbal commerce. At the same time, its seeds, shoots, and leaves have medicinal properties to cure contagious diseases. According to the clinical study, Angelica is a warm, oily, fragrant, and diffusive remedial herb with antiseptic and antimicrobial properties.

Basic Information about Angelica Herb

Family Apiaceae/Umbelliferae

Common Name Angelica, Archangel, Wild Celery, Holy Ghost

Parts Used Roots, Seeds, Stem, Leaf

Taste Bitter Pungent Sweet

Energy Dry Warm

Size 2 oz, 4 oz

Price

$ 18.00

Benefits Of Angelica Root

Before buying Angelica supplements, it is vital to know about the benefits that one can get from its extracts. So let's read them for a better understanding.

 Respiratory Benefits

 Digestive Benefits

 Gastrointestinal Benefits

 Menstrual Benefits

 Antiviral Effects

 Lower Anxiety

Dosage Of Angelica Extract

You can find the supplements of the Angelica extract in various forms like capsules, tonics, and dried tea components. However, the appropriate amount of Angelica dosage must be proven and clear, so it is hard to say what amount of its extract is suitable. Most of the Angelica supplements hold 500 – 2,000 mg of talcy angelica root per serving. Therefore, it is essential to consult a healthcare provider before its use.

Side Effects Of Angelica Extract

The study has yet to be done so profoundly about the side effects of Angelica Root, but it still found some side effects that one might feel. For example, the Angelica extracts, consumed by food, might affect your skin when it comes in contact with sunlight. Therefore, as a precaution against this possible side effect, applying sunblock to the skin during its use is better.

Also, there is no proven study about the reactions of this herb on pregnant women, so try not to use it when breastfeeding or trying to become pregnant.

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