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Origin: <\/b>Derived from the roots of the astragalus or Mongolian milkvetch.<\/p>\n

Also Known As: <\/b>Mongolian milkvetch<\/p>\n

Overview: <\/b>Astragalus is an herb commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine to boost the immune system as well as to treat conditions such as heart disease.<\/p>\n

It is the source of a popular medicine called huang qi that the Chinese use against colds, flus and other respiratory infections.<\/p>\n

The herb is called an adaptogen, meaning it helps protect the body from physical, mental, or emotional stress.<\/p>\n

It is commonly available as capsules and liquid extracts. The root may also be ground into a powder, which can be brewed into teas<\/p>\n

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