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Angelica tea is a drink with several health benefits. In this sense, its positive effects on the woman’s body stand out, as well as the fact that it is anti-inflammatory. To learn more, follow the next topics.<\/p>\n

What is angelica tea<\/h2>\n

At first, nutritionist Juliana Toazza contextualizes what angelica is. According to her, \u201cangelica is a sweet-tasting herb widely used in traditional Chinese medicine and is gaining a lot of popularity in Brazil\u201d. Despite being available all over the world, the plant is native to China and its scientific name is Angelica Sinensis.<\/p>\n

In view of this, she explains that \u201cangelica tea is very famous, as its main use is recommended for diseases related to women’s health\u201d and adds that the tea \u201chas several health benefits: it has anti-inflammatory properties; promotes the proliferation of bone cells; reduces kidney damage caused by diabetes; has antitumor effect. In women’s health, it helps with menopause and regulate menstruation as it has anticoagulant and analgesic properties. It is also beneficial for those with constipation, migraine, hypertension, anemia and rheumatism.\u201d <\/p>\n

The nutritionist also points out that \u201cangelica tea appears to have many health benefits. However, there are few scientific studies that prove these benefits.\u201d <\/p>\n

How to consume angelica tea<\/h2>\n

Regarding the frequency and best time to consume tea, Juliana says that \u201cthe recommended thing is to use 30g of angelica root per day, that is, 3 cups of tea during the day. In addition, it can be taken at any time.<\/p>\n

How to make angelica tea<\/h2>\n

In order to teach how to prepare angelica tea, nutritionist Juliana Toazza explains the step by step. Check out! <\/p>\n

Ingredients<\/h3>\n