The Great Hormone Regulator - Angelica is sometimes known as female ginseng, suggesting that the herb has its roots in traditional chinese medicine. Indeed, angelica root became almost as popular as ginseng in traditional chinese prescriptions. - General Herb Information - Angelica - Garden Angelica ( Angelica Archangelica ). - Propagation: By division of old roots; by transplanting offshoots of a 2-year-old plant; by fresh seed as soon as ripe. - Nature of Plant: Tall, tropical looking; good for back of shady border. - Spacing of Mature Plants: From 2 1/2 to 3 feet. - Cultural Requirements: Moist, light, well drained, medium rich soil; cool spot in part shade; cultivate frequently. Plant will be perennial if flower heads are cut off before they set seed. If flower heads go to seed, plant dies at end of second year. If seed is gathered, sow immediately for more plants. - Uses - Seed: (Culinary) Oil and custards; (Ind
Apply Bianca Rosa cream morning and evenings, or as directed by a health care practitioner. On a moist cotton wool pad or with the fingertips, apply to the desired area of the body. Massage onto thoroughly cleansed skin with a gentle circular motion. - Cream Recipe (By Weight)Ingredients:Poya cream base (5 parts)Glycerin-based liquid extract (1 part)*Note: For powdered extract creams in specific percentages, refer to charts below.Directions:
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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Bianca Rosa
Label: Bianca Rosa
Manufacturer: Bianca Rosa
Publisher: Bianca Rosa
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