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Lion Heart Herbs Angelica (Dang Gui) Extract 100g (lion heart herbs)
£26.00
Angelica or Dang Gui as it is also known, is a powerful blood tonic. It is known as the "queen of Chinese herbs" as it is used by women to build blood after a women's menstrual period has concluded and for menstrual disturbances. It is also very commonly used by men as a component of tonic formulations. It is also a powerful gynaecological regulator. As a blood tonic, Angelica is amongst the top in the world It is commonly used by millions of people to treat common anemia. It can be used after an illness, injury or surgery to rebuild red blood cells and to increase blood volume. Angelica has also been found to benefit the complexion by improving circulation in the skin, and by detoxifying, and thus helping to clear blemishes. It is almost always included in formulations designed to detoxify the skin and is used to treat urticaria, eczema, neurodermatitits, pruritus, vitiligo, rosacea, alopecia and pigment diseases. What are herbal extracts? Herbal extracts are an excellent way of getting the nutrition and goodness from a herb, without the trouble of sometimes elaborate preparation. They are also a way of getting the goodness in as concentrated a form as possible. How are herbal extracts made? The raw herbs are prepared by hot water extraction, the water is then evaporated off until all that is left is the essential oils and active ingredients. These are then bound together in an excipient, small amounts of non-GM corn flour. This is the most pure and unadulterated way to enjoy tonic herbal extracts possible. Purity: this vegan product is free from wheat, gluten, soya, added sugar, salt, test, lactose, preservatives, or any other fillers. Not tested on animals. Directions: these tonic herbs are food grade and safe to use as you would culinary herbs. They can be added to any foods or drinks. Suggested uses are either to add 1/2 a teaspoon to a healthy juice or smoothie, or to prepare them as an instant tonic tea, but simply putting 1/2 a teaspoon in a cup or mug, and adding hot water. Recommended upper limit: do not exceed 1 teaspoon of herbal extract today unless guided to by a qualified healthcare professional.