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Angelica sinensis: Dong Quai’s Journey from Ancient Remedy to Modern Science

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For centuries, the aromatic root of Angelica sinensis—known in Thailand as โกฐเชียง (got chiang) and widely as “Dong Quai” or “Tang Kuei”—has held a mystical place in traditional Asian medicine. Cherished in classic Chinese and Thai remedies for women’s health, this unassuming root is both steeped in cultural tradition and, increasingly, the subject of scientific scrutiny. Today, Dong Quai’s tale offers a fascinating lens through which Thai readers can see the interplay between ancient botanical knowledge, deep-rooted cultural beliefs, and the ever-evolving rigor of modern research.

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Dong Quai in Thailand: From Ancient Remedy to Evidence-Based Insights

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Dong Quai, known in Thai as โกฐเชียง (got chiang), has long claimed a starring role in women’s health within traditional Asian medicine. Revered in Chinese and Thai healing practices, this root nourishes beliefs about vitality and balance. Today, Thai readers can follow a thoughtful journey—from ancestral knowledge to modern scientific scrutiny.

Thailand’s herbal market reflects centuries of cultural exchange. Dong Quai originated in the cool mountains of China and belongs to the Apiaceae family. Its southern diffusion has made it a familiar ingredient in Thai traditional formulas, where it is said to nourish the blood and support female cycles. It is often labeled as the “female ginseng” or “Queen of Herbs” in natural-health circles, highlighting its status in promoting menstrual well-being and postpartum recovery. In Thai communities, this herb appears in compound remedies and in popular practices that blend Chinese and Thai herbal wisdom.

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