Angelica (Angelica archangelica) is a biennial plant of the Apiaceae family. It is therefore close to celery, carrots and anise. This plant of strong development gives magnificent white umbels.
What is Nat & Form Angelique in Capsules used for?
Angelica is a biennial plant native to Syria that can reach 2 m in height. This plant is used to contribute to digestive comfort.
Nat & Form Angelique helps digestion by soothing spasms, gas and bloating . Angelica is a plant that has always been known to gently facilitate digestion and against nervous stress causing digestive upsets. It helps soothe nervous tension that causes bloating and unpleasant gas.
How to properly use Nat & Form Angelique Capsules?
- 3 to 6 capsules to swallow with half a glass of warm water around meals. Or even after meals.
- In occasional intake for a few days or in long, renewable treatment
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What is the composition?
Ingredients for 6 capsules:
Angelica root powder 1500 mg
Gelatin 450mg
What are the side effects and contraindications?
Food supplements should be used as part of a healthy lifestyle and not be used as substitutes for a varied and balanced diet. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Keep out of reach of children. Storage takes place in a dry place away from light. Children under 12, pregnant or breastfeeding women, consult a healthcare professional before use.
Presentation - Packaging
Nat&Form Angelique comes in the form of a box of 60 and 200 capsules.
The advice of your expert pharmacist
Angelica is a medicinal plant native to Northern Europe. During the Renaissance, physicians nicknamed it “herb of the Holy Spirit” because of its “great and divine properties”. It has been used over the centuries to fight against many diseases. Today, angelica is particularly used to relieve digestive disorders, stimulate appetite and reduce fatigue.
Angelica root has several advantages for digestive comfort:
- a stimulating action on the digestive system;
- a carminative action, that is to say reducing the production of intestinal gas and facilitating their expulsion;
- a cholagogue activity, that is to say facilitating the evacuation of bile;
- an antispasmodic action to soothe pain.
Bringing together experts in medicine, pharmacology, toxicology and herbal medicine, Commission E recognizes the use of angelica to relieve certain digestive disorders. Among them, there are in particular gastrointestinal spasms, digestive heaviness, flatulence or even feelings of overflow.