dong quai
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of dong quai
First recorded in 1975–80; from a southern Chinese dialect, equivalent to Mandarin dāng guī “ought to return” (from the folk belief that the herb makes the blood return where it ought to)
Example Sentences
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On a friend’s suggestion, McLain tried taking vitamin C and dong quai root for a week.
From The Guardian
Chinese medicinal herbs such as dong quai also had no effect on menopause symptoms, but newer medicinal herbs, such as pine bark extract, did show improvement in hot flashes.
From Washington Post
As for non-drug treatments, there are several herbs or other "natural" products marketed for easing menopause symptoms -- like black cohosh, soy, red clover and dong quai.
From Reuters
There are several herbal or "natural" products marketed for easing menopause symptoms, including black cohosh, soy, red clover and dong quai.
From Reuters
There are several herbal products marketed for easing menopause symptoms, including black cohosh, red clover and dong quai.
From Reuters
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