Health Benefits of Angelica

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  Benefits of Angelica:- Angelica is a widely cultivated, scented, northern European herb with fleshy, spindle-shaped roots, an erect stalk, and many greenish-yellow flowers arranged in an umbrella-like shape. The seeds are oblong and off-white. It is similar to and sometimes confused with the extremely toxic water hemlock, Cicuta maculata.  There are several recognized varieties of A. archangelica, wild and cultivated. In the US, Angelica atropurpurea often is cultivated in place of the European species. The oil has been used medicinally to stimulate gastric secretion and treat gas, and to topically treat rheumatic and skin disorders.  The Ayurvedic medical system suggests angelica for CNS effects. Angelica root, root powder, essential oil, and liquid extracts made from the herb are prepared and used traditionally. Angelica may have applications in treating epilepsy and anxiety; however, clinical trials are lacking to support therapeutic applications. Antioxidant activity has also bee

Benefits of Vitex Negundo

 

Vitex Negundo plant:-

Vitex negundo is an evergreen medicinal deciduous shrub. It is native to India and also found growing in Bangladesh, China, Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Japan. It is usually grown as fencing for agriculture lands as well as the house. The leaves are used as bio pesticide and insecticide. The leaves are dried and kept with woolen clothes to repel insects. The smoke from the leaves is used as a mosquito repellent.

Commonly known as the five-leaved chaste tree, is a large aromatic shrub with quadrangular, densely whitish, tomentose branch-lets.

Key therapeutic benefits:-


Vitex agnus castus is a popular treatment for the management of female reproductive disorders including corpus lute um insufficiency, premenstrual syndrome (PMS), menopausal symptoms, and insufficient milk production. The German Commission E, recommends it for following gynecological problems:

  1. Breast Pain
  2. Hyperprolactinemia (elevated serum prolactin)
  3. Lu teal phase deficiency
  4. Menopausal symptoms (hot flashes, night sweats, pain during intercourse, increased anxiety or irritability, and the need to urinate more often)
  5. Menstrual irregularities
  6. PMS and Migraine Headaches
  7. Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD)
  8. Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)





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