Angelica Root | Angelica archangelica
The name Angelica Root or Archangelica is supposed to come from the Greek word “arkhangelos”, the name of Angel Gabriel who according to myth revealed its use in medicine. The plant is native to temperate and subarctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere, reaching as far north as Iceland and Lapland and Greenland. It is grown in the garden for medicinal, ornamental and culinary purposes.
Treats:
- Relieves Pain and Swelling
- Eases PMS Symptoms
- Clears Mouth Sore
- Alleviates Sore Throat
- Improves Fertility
- Prevents Hair loss
- Assists Sound Sleep
- Eases Indigestion
- Treat Anxiety
- Reduces Blood Pressure
- Treats Fungal Infections
- Encourages Sweating
- Appetite stimulant
- Muscle Ache
Common Names:
Angelica, Seacoast Angelica, Bai Zhi, Angelica Archangelica, Garden Angelica, Great Angelica, Wild Parsnip, Alexanders, American Dong Qui, Dang Gui, Archangel, Purple-Stem Angelica, American Angelica, High Angelica, Wild Archangel, Wild Angelica, Masterwort, Choraka, Dong Quai, Angel Root, wild celery, Norwegian angelica, holy ghost
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