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Information About The Herb Astragalus Botanical Name: Astragalus membranaceus, Astragalus membranaceus var. mongholicus Common Name: Milk Vetch Root, Huang Qi (Mandarin) Plant Family: Leguminosae (It is a relative of Licorice and the pea plant) Origin: Astragalus is a native of northern and eastern China and Mongolia History: Astragalus has been used in Chinese Medicine for more than 2,000 years. Contains: Triterpenoid saponins
Amino Acids
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Dosage: Recommended dosage is as follows: Children (1/3 of adult dosage) Astragalus may be used on occasion to support a child's immune system and should only be taken once daily for up to one month. The dose should be determined by adjusting the recommended adult dose to account for the child's weight. Most herbal dosages for adults are calculated on the basis of a 150 lb (70 kg) adult. Therefore, if the child weighs 50 lb (20 to 25 kg), the appropriate dose of astragalus for this child would be This dose Adult
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine Astragalus is used to balance the vital energy, qi, which flows through all beings. Medicinal Part used: Root Astragalus is commonly used for: Bacterial or Viral Conditions
Cardiovascular System Conditions
Blood Conditions
Female Conditions
Gastrointestinal Conditions
Genitourinary Conditions
Immune Conditions
Metabolic Conditions
Other Conditions
Other Uses
Action:
Caution:
Consult your doctor before using Astragalus
Drug Interactions: Do not use Astragalus without first talking to your practitioner or healthcare provider if you taking any of the following medications: Antiviral medications (Astragalus may increase effects) such as:
Immune System Suppressants (Astragalus may counteract immune suppressing effects) such as:
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