
Angelica Sinensis - More than a Woman's Tonic (Ep. 10)
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Discover the incredible benefits of Angelica Sinensis, also known as Dong Quai, in this expert-led EquiHerbal podcast episode with master herbalist Kayla Dendy. Learn how this traditional Chinese medicine herb supports women’s health by regulating menstruation, tonifying the blood, and improving circulation. We dive deep into Dong Quai’s history, plant characteristics, key constituents like ligustilide and ferulic acid, and its powerful clinical uses—from easing period pain to enhancing cardiovascular health. Plus, explore its applications in veterinary care for horses, addressing issues like anemia and abdominal pain. Perfect for horse owners seeking natural herbal solutions to promote wellbeing for themselves and their animals. Don’t miss this comprehensive herbal guide!Like and share if you find this helpful! #EquiHerbal #DongQuai #AngelicaSinensis #HerbalMedicine #HorseHealth #WomensHealth #NaturalHealing
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00:00:00 Welcome to the EquiHerbal Podcast
00:00:52 The Queen of Female Tonics
00:01:33 Botanical Profile of Chinese Angelica
00:02:26 Cultivation and Harvesting of a Prized Root
00:03:12 An Ancient Legacy in Chinese Medicine
00:03:54 The Quintessential Herb for Women's Health
00:06:44 Broader Applications in TCM
00:09:38 Volatile Oils and Coumarins
00:12:29 The Circulatory Allies
00:15:21 Immune and Uterine Modulators
00:18:08 A Premier Uterine and Blood Tonic
00:20:56 The Circulatory Stimulant and Anti-inflammatory Agent
00:23:46 Applications in Veterinary Medicine
00:26:35 From Digestion to Cardiac Health
00:29:23 Immunomodulation, Anti-inflammatory, and Antithrombotic Effects
00:32:27 Neurological, Gynecological, and Uterine Function Research
00:35:29 Important Cautions and Safety Considerations
00:38:24 Final Thoughts on Angelica Sinensis