Dong Quai Root - Angelicae sinensis Radix - Dang Gui (Quan Gui Pian) - Whole root sliced - Organic Grade
Dong Quai Root - Angelicae sinensis Radix - Dang Gui (Quan Gui Pian) - Whole root sliced - Organic Grade
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Dong Quai Root – Angelicae sinensis Radix – Dang Gui – Organic Grade
Botanical Name: Angelica sinensis
Common Names: Dong Quai / Chinese Angelica Root / Dang Gui / 当归/ 當歸
Grade: Certified Organic (无硫 • 零农残)
Origin: Grown and harvested in China

Product Overview
Dong Quai (Dang Gui) is a time-honored botanical deeply rooted in East Asian herbal traditions.
It has been used for generations in traditional Chinese herbal kitchens and classical formulas, where it is valued for its warm, aromatic character and rich, earthy sweetness.
Our Certified Organic Dang Gui is carefully sliced and naturally dried at low temperatures to preserve its traditional aroma, color, and integrity.
It is free from sulfur, pesticides, and chemical additives, making it a clean, food-grade botanical suitable for teas, decoctions, and traditional broths.
How to Use
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Tea & Decoction
Simmer 6–12 g of Dang Gui in water for 20–30 minutes.
Commonly paired with botanicals such as Shu Di Huang, Bai Shao, or Chuan Xiong in classical East Asian decoction recipes.
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Soups & Broths
Add to chicken soup, herbal broths, or family-style tonic soups for a warm, traditional flavor.
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Culinary & Traditional Blends
Often combined with goji berries, red dates, or Chinese yam in seasonal herbal cooking.
Intended Use & Preparation
Not for direct consumption in dry form.
To be prepared and consumed as tea, decoction, or soup.
Bring to a boil and simmer for at least 15 minutes for traditional decoctions, or steep in hot water for an extended period when used as tea.
Features
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Certified Organic
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Free of sulfur, pesticides, and preservatives
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Low-temperature dried and thinly sliced
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Traceable to the growing region
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Packed in resealable pouches for freshness
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Suitable for teas, decoctions, and traditional herbal cooking
Traditional Context (TCM Framework)
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Dang Gui is described as sweet, acrid, and warm in nature and traditionally associated with the Heart, Liver, and Spleen channels.
It is frequently referenced in classical formulas and seasonal herbal soups where it plays a harmonizing, warming, and aromatic role within traditional frameworks.
Precautions
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Avoid during pregnancy unless supervised by a qualified practitioner.
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Use with caution if taking anticoagulant medications.
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In TCM, used cautiously in cases of heavy menstrual flow or signs of internal heat.
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Discontinue use and consult a practitioner if unusual symptoms occur.
Important Notes
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Sold as a raw food-grade ingredient, not a finished dietary supplement.
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Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
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Best used under the guidance of a trained herbal practitioner.
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These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
