Starwest Botanicals Organic Astragalus Root C/S, 1 lb (453.6 g)


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EST 1975 Astragalus Membranaceus Origin: China No ETO USDA Organic Kosher Certified by Kosher Certification Services Certified Organic by QAI Herbs & Spices Astragalus has a strong history in traditional Chinese medicine. This sweet and nourishing herb is a natural way to boost your body's defenses. Astragalus, known traditionally as Huang Qi, is a member of the Milk Vetch or Fabaceae family. Native to China and North Korea, astragalus is deeply rooted in traditional Chinese medicine. Astragalus root powder is mildly sweet and earthy. You can infuse it in tea, blend it in smoothies, or sprinkle it on meals as a simple way to enhance your wellness routine. Astragalus Root is one of many herbs known by several names. Astragalus membranaceus and Astragalus propinquus are both Latin names for the unique plant more commonly known as Astragalus root. Astragalus comes from the pea family, and has been used for thousands of years in traditional Chinese medicine. Astragalus herb is thought to boost overall vitality. In Chinese medicine it has been historically used to promote healing and reduce fatigue. Astragalus Root is part of the largest genus of the Fabaceae family, with over two thousand members of that large and varied grouping. Astragalus membranceus have an alternate pattern of leaves on each stem. The flowers of the herb are built to attract the attention of pollinators, such as bees or hummingbirds. The flowers of are arranged in patterns of five sepals and five petals. The ovary inside the herb's flower develops into what is recognizably a legume. The roots of organic Astragalus membranaceus have rhizomes within their nodules. These rhizomes can assimilate nitrogen from the atmosphere and put it back into the ground where the plant is growing, which helps to replenish that important nutrient back into the soil.

Product Highlights

  • EST 1975
  • Astragalus Membranaceus
  • Origin: China
  • No ETO

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