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Written by Robert A Wilson   
Friday, 16 February 2007
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Angelica
Potential Uses
Precautions

Potential Uses:

  • For abnormal menstruation and other female problems
  • To strengthen the heart and treat individuals with cardiovascular disease, including problems with high blood pressure and circulation (due to it’s anticoagulent qualities)
  • To treat anemia and weak glands, psoriasis resulting from arthritis, and in reducing high protein edemas
  • To help calm digestive disturbances, stimulate the appetite, and alleviate cough
  • For stomach trouble, heartburn, gas, colic, colds, fever
  • The powdered root is suggested to cause an aversion to liquor


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