Swanson Dong Quai

Swanson Dong Quai

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Swanson Dong Quai 530mg 100 Capsules

What is Dong Quai Root?

Dong Quai Root is a dietary supplement that promotes a holistic approach to Women’s health and wellbeing, throughout the many stages of life.

Originating in China, Dong Quai Root is also known as Angelica sinensis, or Female ginseng. The Dong Quai Root can be used as a dietary supplement by either taking the capsule formula or creating a herbal tea.

What is Dong Quai Root used for?

For many years, Herbalists have been using Dong Quai Root to support the female body to maintain all-over health and vitality.

Many health benefits may be experienced from taking Dong Quai Root as part of a healthy diet, including:

  • Supporting balanced female hormones
  • Maintaining a harmony with your monthly cycle
  • Promoting a holistic approach to the challenges of menstruation

Swanson suggests taking one 530mg Dong Quai Root supplement, up to twice per day, as part of your daily diet. Take capsules with water and food or make into a tea.

Easy to swallow Dong Quai Root capsules are available in quantities of 100, making this Women’s health supplement an economic addition to your routine.

Swanson Dong Quai Root Special Precautions!

Dong Quai Root capsules contain a potent 530mg dose of the Angelica sinensis root.

All Dong Quai Root capsules contain Gelatine, making them unsuitable for vegetarians. Other ingredients may include: microcrystalline cellulose (plant fibre), magnesium stearate and silica.

Always take the advice of your Doctor before you take this supplement.

DO NOT TAKE Dong Quai Root if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Caution: Taking Dong Quai Root may increase your skin’s sensitivity to UV light, increasing the risk of sunburn and skin rashes. Avoid lengthy exposure to sunlight or UV rays when taking a Dong Quai Root supplement.

Remember that natural supplements carry a risk of contraindications when combined with various treatments and conditions.