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Definition of dong quai in English: dong quainounˈkwʌɪdɒŋ ˈkwɛɪˈdo͝oNG ˈkwā mass nounAn aromatic herb native to China and Japan, the root of which is used by herbalists to treat premenstrual syndrome and menopausal symptoms. 当归(中国和日本出产的一种的药草) Angelica sinensis, family Umbelliferae Example sentencesExamples - Herbal medications that may increase the risk of bleeding if used concurrently with ginkgo include the following: feverfew, garlic, ginseng, dong quai, red clover, and other natural coumarins.
- This also is true of many herbal tablets, capsules and extracts, including black or blue cohosh, ephedra, dong quai, feverfew, juniper, pennyroyal, St. John's wort, rosemary and thuja.
- Do bust-enhancing supplements that contain herbs like black cohosh, dong quai, and saw palmetto work?
- They maintain that the synergistic effect of dong quai acting with other herbs accounts for the beneficial effects.
- She tried soy and the herbs dong quai, black cohosh, and red clover, as well as acupressure, massage, and yoga.
Definition of dong quai in US English: dong quainounˈdo͝oNG ˈkwā An aromatic herb of the parsley family, native to China and Japan, the root of which is used to treat premenstrual syndrome, menstrual cramps, menopausal symptoms, and other gynecological complaints. 当归(中国和日本出产的一种的药草) Angelica sinensis, family Umbelliferae Example sentencesExamples - Do bust-enhancing supplements that contain herbs like black cohosh, dong quai, and saw palmetto work?
- She tried soy and the herbs dong quai, black cohosh, and red clover, as well as acupressure, massage, and yoga.
- Herbal medications that may increase the risk of bleeding if used concurrently with ginkgo include the following: feverfew, garlic, ginseng, dong quai, red clover, and other natural coumarins.
- They maintain that the synergistic effect of dong quai acting with other herbs accounts for the beneficial effects.
- This also is true of many herbal tablets, capsules and extracts, including black or blue cohosh, ephedra, dong quai, feverfew, juniper, pennyroyal, St. John's wort, rosemary and thuja.
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