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 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.
You can utilize sliced Astragalus Root whole, cut and sifted,o or in a powder. A tea can be made from the dried Astragalus Root. When used appropriately, astragalus herb and extract appear to be safe and to have few side effects. However, as with any herbal supplement, always check with your health care provider before taking astragalus root. Pregnant or nursing women should not use astragalus root, as research has not verified its effects.
Botanical Name:Astragalus membranaceus
Common Names:Astragalus herb, Huang qi, milk vetch
Uses and benefits: It is used to cure common colds, flu, and respiratory infections. Some studies claim that it can also help you manage your diabetes and heart condition.
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We are pleased to offer Alfalfa leaf as part of our large selection of wholesale organic herbs and spices for sale. Alfalfa leaf, which is also known as Medicago sativa, Chilean Clover, Buffalo Grass, Lucerne, and purple medic has many useful properties.
Botanical Name:Medicago sativa
Common Names:Chilean Clover, Buffalo Grass, lucerne, purple medic
Uses and benefits: Alfalfa is said to minimize cholesterol absorption in the gut. It is used for common Urinary system conditions like kidney, prostate, and bladder ailments. Alfalfa leaves are also a good source of vitamins A, C, E, and K4; and minerals calcium, potassium, phosphorous, and iron.
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Bladderwrack
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Bladderwrack, which is also known as Fucus vesiculosus, has been used historically in a variety of complaints.
Starwest is pleased to offer cut and sifted (C/S) Bladderwrack, as well as natural and organic Bladderwrack powder as part of our extensive selection of bulk herbs and spices. At Starwest, the quality of our herbs and spices is paramount, so we only source Bladderwrack from the finest and most environmentally conscious growers worldwide. After each shipment of bulk herbs arrives at our private processing facility, we also clean, mill, blend and package our herbs ourselves. We do this so we can control the entire quality assurance process and offer you a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If for any reason you are ever unsatisfied with an herbs purchase from Starwest, we will promptly remedy the situation.
Botanical Name:Fucus vesiculosus
Common Names:Bladderwrack
Warning:Not to be used during pregnancy. Not to be used while nursing. Not for use in persons with hyperthyroidism
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Organic Black Walnut Leaf Powder
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American Ginseng Root
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Characterized as yin, which is cooling, soothing, and restoring. Thus, it is traditionally believed to be ideal for the yang-excessive - those who are constitutionally hot: the active, agitated, and stressed - and for physical and emotional stress. High-grade four-year-old whole roots are used.
Botanical Name: Panax quinquefolius
Uses and benefits: American Ginseng root is known for its anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It is also said to help regulate blood sugar levels and strengthen the immune system. Some people take ginseng to enhance brain function, boost the immune system, and help combat fatigue. Ginseng is also popular among men, it is said to prevent erectile dysfunction and improve endurance.
Warning:Concurrent use with stimulants is not advised, as overstimulation may occur in susceptible persons.
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Anise Seed
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Anise Seed comes from the herbaceous annual plant known as Pimpinella anisum. The plant flowers and then produces the seed that is used in many different cuisines. Starwest includes this fine spice as a whole Anise Seed, powder, as well as organic and kosher forms in their line of quality bulk spices. You can use Anise Seed in sweet or savory dishes. The licorice flavor imparted by these seeds makes a wonderful addition to cookies, fruit pies, biscotti, even a sweet fruit-laden tapenade. Savory dishes that can benefit from the addition of this seed include marinades used for barbecuing chicken or soaking pork loin chops, vegetables that are roasted, and even macaroni and cheese that utilizes spicy sausage as one of the ingredients. Curry dishes that feature lamb can also be further spiced up with the addition of this aromatic seed.
Botanical Name:Pimpinella anisum
Common Names:Aniseed, Sweet Cumin
Uses and benefits: Anise seeds are not only good for adding flavor to your food but it is also known to alleviate stomach ulcers and keep blood sugar levels in check. It has anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal properties. It is also known to reduce symptoms of menopause and depression.
In Asian cuisines, anise is used for their local delicacies. It adds aromatic flavor