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Information About The Herb Angelica There are about 30 varieties of which only a few are used medicinally. Botanical Name: Angelica archangelica, Angelica officinalis Common Name: Archangel, European Angelica, Garden Angelica Plant Family: Umbelliferae Origin: Angelica is a native of cold countries, Russia, and is believed to be native to Syria but is also found native to parts of Scotland. It also grows wild as far south as Germany, in many southern countries, Europe and has grown in Lapland and Iceland (since about 1568). History: There has been high praise since early times for Angelica as:
The herbalist Gerard stated: 'It cureth the bitings of mad dogs and all other venomous beasts'. Culpepper describes it as 'a herb of the Sun in Leo'. In Norway the roots were made into bread. Contains:
The Essential Oil of the Root:
The Oil from the Seeds:
According to one legend Angelica was revealed in a dream by an angel to cure the plague. It was held in such high esteem it was called 'The Root of the Holy Ghost'. Angelica has always been used for protection against the harmful influence of all conditions related to cold, damp climates. Medicinal Part used: Roots, stems, leaves, seeds Angelica was:
Angelica is commonly used for: Brain and Nervous System Conditions
Cardiovascular Conditions
Female Conditions
Gastrointestinal Conditions
Genitourinary Conditions
Immune System Conditions
Inflammatory Conditions
Liver Conditions
Respiratory Tract Conditions
Other
Externally the fresh leaves of Angelica have been used as a bath, poultice, compress for:
Other Uses:
Action:
Caution: Angelica should not be used by:
If taken in large doses Angelica can affect:
Drug Interactions: Do not use Angelica without first talking to your practitioner or healthcare provider if you taking any of the following medications:
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