Fertility is a natural process to insure the survival of human species.
Through natural selection, we produce many offspring when the
reproductive system works at it's peak in the suitable environment with
plenty foods around. On the other hand, the reductive system may
completely shut down or work at it;s minimum state and we produce less
offspring, when the environment is hostile including less foods around,
war, epidemic, etc. But regardless any situation. most women are capable
to conceive sometimes before menopause.
I. Definition
Angelica is a biennial plant belongs to the family
Apiaceae. It's root ( angilica root) also known as dang qui or gong quai
has been used in traditional Chinese medicine as a reproductive tonic
medicine combined with other herbs such as astragalus to treat
exhaustion from blood loss.
II. How angelica root (dang Qui) effects women fertility
1. Reproductive organs tonic
Traditional
Chinese medicine views angelica roots as queen herb which has been used
to enhance the productive system and promote menstrual health. It is
said that angelica roots has the power to restore any deficiency caused
by hormone imbalance.
2. Blood tonic
It also is a reproductive
blood tonic herb that not only help to increase blood production to
replace blood loss for women with heavy menstruation, but also increases
the blood flow to abdominal region, leading to enhancing the chance of
fertility.
3. Digestive system
Beside helping to cure
diarrhea, it also increases the digestive system in absorbing essential
vitamins and minerals, thereby reducing the risks of infertility caused
by nutrients deficiency.
4. Blood and qi deficiency
Blood and
qi deficiency in the reproductive region may be caused by blood and qi
stagnation in the liver, kidney or some where else in the body, leading
to irregular menstrual cycle, absence of period or painful period.
Angelica roots helps to increase blood and qi flow, resulting in
normalizing the function of reproductive organs.
5. Kidney tonic
It
is said that angelica root also helps to improve kidney function not
only in regulating water and fluid through urinary extraction, but also
improving kidney normal function in regulating the natural menstrual
process of the reproductive organs, resulting in increasing the chance
of fertility.
6. Immune system
It is said that angelica root
containing variety chemicals that help to strengthen the immune system
in fighting against infection and inflammation, thereby decreasing the
risk of yeast infection during menstruation as well as forming of
irregular cell growth in the reproductive organs.
III. Side effects
1. it may cause skin inflammation and rashes, if it is taken in high dose
2.
Since angelica root causes uterus constraction, a pregnant woman should
not take it, unless with the approval of her herbalist.
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