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IntroductionThis fact sheet provides basic information about the herbA plant or part of a plant used for its flavor, scent, or potential therapeutic properties. Includes flowers, leaves, bark, fruit, seeds, stems, and roots. astragalus--common names, uses, potential side effects, and resources for more information. Native to China, astragalus has been used for centuries in traditional Chinese medicineA whole medical system that originated in China. It is based on the concept that disease results from disruption in the flow of qi and imbalance in the forces of yin and yang. Practices such as herbs, meditation, massage, and acupuncture seek to aid healing by restoring the yin-yang balance and the flow of qi.. In the United States, the herb gained popularity in the 1980s. Common Name--astragalus, bei qiIn traditional Chinese medicine, the vital energy or life force proposed to regulate a person's spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical health and to be influenced by the opposing forces of yin and yang., huang qi, ogi, hwanggi, milk vetch Latin Name--Astragalus membranaceus, Astragalus mongholicus What It Is Used For
How It Is UsedThe root of the astragalus plant is typically used in soups, teas, extracts, or capsules. Astragalus is generally used with other herbs, such as ginseng, angelica, and licorice. What the Science Says
Side Effects and Cautions
SourcesAstragalus. Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database Web site. Accessed May 10, 2007. Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus). Natural Standard Database Web site. Accessed May 9, 2007. Upton R. Astragalus. In: Coates P, Blackman M, Cragg G, et al., eds. Encyclopedia of Dietary Supplements. New York, NY: Marcel Dekker; 2005:25-30. For More InformationVisit the NCCAM Web site and view:
NCCAM Clearinghouse CAM on PubMed NIH Office of Dietary Supplements This publication is not copyrighted and is in the public domain. Duplication is encouraged.
May 2007 http://nccam.nih.gov/health/astragalus/index.htm
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