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Angelicae sinensis, Radix

Dong quai (dang gui, tang kuei) is the extract from the dried root of Radix Angelicae sinensis (Fig. 1), which belongs to the family Umbelliferae. It has been used for many years as a Chinese botanical remedy for management of menstrual cramps, irregular menses, and menopausal symptoms, and the... [Pg.125]

Mei QB, Tao JY, Cui B. Advances in the pharmacological studies of radix Angelica sinensis (Oliv) Diels (Chinese dang gui). Chin Med J 1991 104 776-781. Mashour NH, Lin GI, Frishman WH. Herbal medicines for the treatment of cardiovascular disease clinical considerations. Arch Intern Med 1998 158 2225-2234. [Pg.144]

If there is blood vacuity with the above pattern, to Gui Zhi Shao Yao Zhi Mu Tang add Radix Angelicae Sinensis Dang Gui), Rhizoma Ligustici... [Pg.17]

For bodily weakness, add Radix Codonopsis Pilosulae Dang Shen) and Radix Angelicae Sinensis Dang Gui) to boost the qi and nourish the blood. [Pg.32]

If there is severe pain and constipation, to Da Chai Hu Tang add Radix Angelicae Sinensis (Dang Gui) and Rhizoma Corydalis Yanhusuo (YanHu) or Radix Rubrus Paeoniae Lactiflorae (Chi Shao) and Semen Pruni Persicae (Tao Ren). [Pg.42]

For premenstrual palpitations and insomnia, add Radix Polygalae Tenuifoliae (Yuan Zhi), Semen Zizyphi Spinosae (Suan Zao Ren), and Radix Angelicae Sinensis (Dang Gui). [Pg.42]

For concomitant blood vacuity, add Radix Angelicae Sinensis (Dang Gui). [Pg.45]

Radix Angelicae Sinensis Dang Gui), 9g, slightly stir-fried... [Pg.48]

If there is concomitant blood vacuity, add Si Wu Tang (Four Materials Decoction), i.e., Radix Angelicae Sinensis Dang Gui), Radix Albus Paeoniae Lactiflorae Bai Shao), prepared Radix Rehmannia Shu Di), and Rhizoma Ligustici Wallichii Chuan Xiong). This results in Wen Qing Yin (Warm Clear Drink). [Pg.66]

Radix Angelicae Sinensis (Dang Gui), 12g Ramulus Cinnamomi (Gui Zhi), 9g, remove the skin Radix Paeoniae Lactiflorae (Shao Yao), 9g Herba Cum Radice Asari (Xi Xin), 1.5g Radix Glycyrrhizae (Gan Cao), 5g, mix-fried Caulis Akebiae Mutong (Mu Tong), 3g Fructus Zizyphi Jujubae (Da Zao), 8 pieces... [Pg.85]

Radix Angelicae Sinensis (Dang Gui), lOg, stir-fried in wine Rhizoma Ligustici Wallichii (Chuan Xiong), 8g Radix Albus Paeoniae Lactiflorae (Bai Shao), 12g prepared dry Radix Rehmanniae (Shu Gan Di Huang), 12g... [Pg.100]

For scanty menstruation and/or chronic dry eczema, add Radix Angelicae Sinensis (Dang Gut). This results in Dang Gui Di Huang Yin Dang Gui Rehmannia Drink). [Pg.110]

For blurred vision due to liver/kidney vacuity, add raw Radix Rehmanniae (ShengDi), Radix Bupleuri (Chai Hu), Radix Angelicae Sinensis (Dang Gui), and Fructus Schizandrae Chinensis (Wu Wei Zi). This results in Ming Mu Di Huang Wan (Eye-brightening Rehmannia Pills). [Pg.110]


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