Evidence supporting the use of: Angelica gigas nakai
For the body system: Female Reproductive System
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 3
Angelica gigas Nakai, commonly known as Korean Angelica, has a long history of use in traditional Korean and East Asian medicine, particularly for women's health. The dried root of Angelica gigas is a key ingredient in herbal formulas aimed at supporting the female reproductive system. Traditionally, it has been used to help regulate menstrual cycles, alleviate menstrual discomfort, and support overall gynecological health. The plant contains bioactive compounds such as decursin and decursinol angelate, which are thought to contribute to its pharmacological effects.
While there is a substantial body of traditional use, especially in Korean medicine (where it is known as "Dang Gui"), the scientific evidence supporting its efficacy for female reproductive health is still emerging and not yet robust. Some preclinical studies have demonstrated that extracts from Angelica gigas may have estrogen-like activity, anti-inflammatory, and antispasmodic effects, which could theoretically support its traditional roles. However, rigorous human clinical trials are limited, and more research is needed to confirm its safety and efficacy in this context.
In summary, the use of Angelica gigas Nakai for supporting the female reproductive system is primarily justified by traditional knowledge, with moderate evidence based on historical use and preliminary scientific studies.
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Other body systems supported by Angelica gigas nakai
BloodBrain
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