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Dang Shen, also known as Codonopsis Root, is a revered herb in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) often referred to as the "poor man's ginseng" due to its similar properties. It’s highly valued for its ability to nourish the body, boost energy levels, and promote a balanced immune system. This versatile herb has been used for centuries as a tonic for those looking to improve their overall wellness.
"Dang Shen has become my go-to for energy support. I add the powder to my morning smoothie, and it keeps me going throughout the day!" - Sarah M.
"This herb has been a lifesaver for my digestion and overall energy levels. I love that it’s all-natural and easy to use." - Tom H.
Can I take Dang Shen every day? Yes, Dang Shen is gentle enough for daily use as an energy and immune tonic. Follow the recommended dosage for best results.
What are the side effects of Codonopsis Root? Dang Shen is generally well-tolerated, but it’s always best to consult with a healthcare professional if you have any concerns, especially if you're pregnant or nursing.
How soon will I notice the benefits? Many users report feeling more energized and balanced within a few days of regular use.
Common Name: Codonopsis Root, Codonopsis, False Ginseng,
Bonnet Bellflower, Bastard Ginseng, Tangshen, Chuan Dang,
Radix Codonopsitis Pilosulae, Poor man's ginseng, Bonnet Flower Root
Botanical Name: Codonopsis pilosula
Chinese / Pin Yin Name: Dang Shen
Dang Shen Dosage: Consult your healthcare provider for your correct dose.
Dang Shen Precautions: Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Side effects have been reported such as: dizziness, discomfort in the chest area, feeling nervous and uneasy, and dry mouth.
Dang Shen (Codonopsis root), a member of the Campanulaceae family, is a herbaceous perennial that thrives throughout Asia. Widely used as a food staple, Dang Shen is commonly added to soups and stews. Beyond its culinary uses, Dang Shen has a long-standing history in traditional medicine as a gentle tonic known for strengthening the body and nourishing the blood. Modern research has identified the presence of adaptogens in Dang Shen, which help protect the body from stress and illness, as well as demulcent compounds that soothe and moisturize mucous membranes.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Dang Shen is valued for its ability to tonify the middle jiao, invigorate lung and spleen qi, nourish the blood, and generate body fluids. Its therapeutic properties extend to promoting a healthy immune system, supporting the nervous system, and aiding in the dilation of peripheral blood vessels. Dang Shen also plays a role in improving digestive function, enhancing respiratory health, and supporting cardiovascular well-being. Additionally, it helps protect liver function, may improve memory, combats fatigue, and contributes to maintaining healthy blood pressure levels.
Dang Shen can be used in cooking, teas, decoctions, tinctures and in a compress. Codonopsis powder is perfect to make your own fresh filler-free capsules or added to your recipes.
Dang Shen Herb Category: Herbs that Tonify Qi
Dang Shen Properties: Sweet, Neutral
Dang Shen Channels / Meridians: Lung, Spleen
Dang Shen Naturally Occurring Components:
α-Spinasterol, Stigmasta-7, 22-dien-3-one, Codopiloic acid,
Octadecadienoic acid, polysaccharides, inulin, saponins,
scutellarein, resins, mucus, glycosides
Astragalus Patchouli Notoginseng Schisandra Bai Zhu
References
https://tcmwiki.com/wiki/dang-shen
https://herbpathy.com/Uses-and-Benefits-of-Dang-Shen-Cid2477
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4287686/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/codonopsis
https://www.americandragon.com/Individualherbsupdate/DangShen.html
https://www.healthbenefitstimes.com/codonopsis/