{"id":16460,"remedy_name":"Angelica","remedy_type":"Herbal Remedy","alternative_names":["Angelica archangelica","Angelica"],"miasm":"Psoric Miasm","temperament":"Neutral","aggravation_time":"Neutral\/Anytime","keynote_indications":"Key Actions: Expectorant, Muscle.\nParts Used: Root, seed.","modalities":"Cautions: Do not take if pregnant or if.","symptoms_by_system":{"Stomach & Abdomen":"Angelica Angelica archangelica The botanical name of angelica points to the highly prized status of this northern European herb in the past. A warming tonic that is good for both poor digestion and weak circulation, angelica is also an excellent remedy to support recovery from chronic illness and to revitalize a delicate digestive system. medicinal uses Parts used Root \u2022 seed Key actions Expectorant \u2022 Muscle relaxant (mild) \u2022 Relieves gas \u2022 stimulates appetite and digestive juices \u2022 stimulates sweating and cooling \u2022 strengthens weak circulation digestive system The bitter taste of angelica\u2014 best savored as a tincture\u2014stimulates stomach activity , making it a key remedy for poor appetite and anorexia. It soothes cramping and sensations of fullness in the digestive tract, and eases gas. respiratory problems Angelica eases conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, chest congestion, and cough, and is an ideal remedy for recuperation after an acute chest infection. Key InformatIon safety \u2605 \u2605 \u2605 \u2605 \u2729 traditional use \u2605 \u2605 \u2605 \u2605 \u2729 research \u2605 \u2729 \u2729 \u2729 \u2729 best taKen as Tincture \u2713\u2713\u2713 Capsule \u2713\u2713 Tablet \u2713 dosage C (see pp.44\u201345) often used with Chamomile (Chamomilla recutita) cautions Do not take if pregnant or if taking anticoagulants (blood-thinning drugs). Not advisable during heavy menstrual bleeding. See also pp.42\u201351. other uses The root\u2019s warming and stimulatory action upon the heart and circulation improves the blood flow throughout the whole body , making it useful in problems such as cold hands and feet, chilblains, and fibromyalgia. dried root Found in temperate regions as far apart as western Europe, Siberia, and the Himalayas, angelica grows in damp sites. 67AngELIcA ARchAngELIcA"},"schema_version":"1.0","api_provider":"Allahshafi"}