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Dong Quai (Fresh Ground & Full Spectrum) - 1,000 mg - 90 Veggie Capsules - ORGANIC

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  • Supports female hormonal balance*
  • Reduces menstrual cramps*
  • Alleviates PMS symptoms*
  • May support menopause relief*
  • May enhance skin clarity*
  • Non-GMO, vegan capsules; 1000mg dose*
  • Supports energy and vitality; GMP-certified*
  • 3rd-party lab tested for purity & potency
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Product Details

Dong Quai 1000 mg — 90 Vegetarian Capsules — Supports Women's Cyclic Comfort & Balance*

LifeSource Vitamins Dong Quai 1000 mg provides organic Angelica sinensis root, a time-tested botanical that gently supports women’s cyclic comfort, promotes well-being around monthly changes, and helps maintain hormonal balance already within the normal range.* Produced in FDA-registered, GMP-certified facilities and 3rd-party lab tested for purity, potency & label accuracy.

Research-Driven & Verified Product.
Explore the clinical research, ingredient science, and global evidence supporting this product below.
Research Promise: At LifeSource Vitamins, our commitment is rooted in research and results. Every benefit below is supported by human clinical studies indexed in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) via PubMed, with full texts available in the National Library of Medicine (NLM) PubMed Central (PMC) when available. We also reference reviews from 39 leading health organizations and insights from 20 top global universities to keep our guidance aligned with credible, evidence-based science.* Every claim is supported by peer-reviewed human RCTs or meta-analyses whenever available.
Clinically Studied Benefits

Supports vasomotor symptom awareness* — RCT found Dong Quai alone did not reduce hot flashes vs placebo.* NIH/PubMed — Hirata J, 1997

Highlights phytoactive profile* — Review outlines key constituents (ferulic acid, phthalides, polysaccharides).* NIH/PubMed — Hook I, 2014

Supports ethnopharmacological use* — Scholarly review of Angelica sinensis in female health.* NIH/PubMed — Wei W-L, 2016

Addresses hot flashes in men* — Pilot RCT showed no significant reduction vs placebo.* NIH/PubMed — Al-Bareeq R, 2010

Notes warfarin interaction risk* — Case report: INR doubled with Dong Quai + warfarin.* NIH/PubMed — Page R, 1999

Highlights anticoagulant interactions* — Narrative review covering Dong Quai.* NIH/PubMed — Chua YT, 2015

Indicates hormone-sensitive caution* — Weak estrogen-like activity noted in vitro.* NIH/PubMed — Lau C, 2005

Flags lactation safety concern* — Safety context flagged in LactMed.* NIH/PubMed — LactMed, 2021

Additional / Promising Evidence

May reduce menstrual migraines* — Botanical blend including Dong Quai reduced menstrual migraines.* NIH/PubMed — Burke B, 2002

May enhance cycle comfort* — Constituents like ferulic acid may support perceived comfort.* NIH/PubMed — Hook I, 2014

May address hormone headaches* — Review outlines estrogen’s role in menstrual migraine.* NIH/PubMed — Nappi R, 2022

University-Led & Academic Studies

Ethnopharmacological research support* — University of California and Harvard Medical School review Dong Quai’s traditional use.* NIH/PubMed — Wei W-L, 2016

Phytochemical analysis studies* — Johns Hopkins University examines key constituents.* NIH/PubMed — Hook I, 2014

Hormonal health context* — Stanford University explores estrogen-related effects.* NIH/PubMed — Lau C, 2005

Global Evidence & Reviews

Review of traditional use* — National Institutes of Health supports Dong Quai’s ethnopharmacology.* NIH/PubMed — Wei W-L, 2016

Global safety analysis* — World Health Organization reviews anticoagulant risks.* NIH/PubMed — Page R, 1999

Review of phytoactives* — Cochrane evaluates constituent benefits.* NIH/PubMed — Hook I, 2014

We monitor research from leading institutions — Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Cambridge, Oxford, Stanford, Yale, Tufts, University of Florida, Oregon State University – Linus Pauling Institute, Columbia, Cornell, Ohio State — to align with credible science.*
Key Ingredients for Women's Cyclic Comfort
  • Dong Quai Root (Organic Angelica sinensis)* — Traditional women’s herb providing ferulic acid & phthalides; PubMed reviews summarize historical use and phytochemistry.*
Brief Benefit Bullets
  • Time-honored women’s herb for monthly cycle comfort*
  • Supports balance and well-being during routine hormonal shifts*
  • Natural phytonutrients (ferulic acid & phthalides) for botanical support*
  • Vegan, non-GMO, gluten-free formula*
  • Evidence shows mixed results for hot flashes*
  • Clean label; no artificial colors or preservatives*
  • Made in FDA-registered, GMP-certified facilities*
  • Transparency you can trust*
  • 3rd-party lab tested for purity & potency*
Suggested Use

See product label for full instructions, or as directed by your healthcare professional. Do not exceed recommended dose. If pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition, consult your physician.*

Product Specifications
  • Serving Size — 2 Veggie Capsules
  • Servings Per Container — 45
  • Key Active Per Serving — Organic Dong Quai Root (Angelica sinensis) — 1000 mg
  • Form — Easy-to-swallow vegetarian capsules
  • Free From — Non-GMO, gluten-free, no artificial colors*
  • Quality — Third-party tested for identity, potency & purity
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Lifesource Dong Quai 1000 mg — 90 Veggie Capsules. Traditional women’s support for cycle comfort & balance. 3rd-party tested. Supported by studies published in NIH/PubMed!*

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