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5 Surprising Health Benefits of Astragalus and How to Use It

By Gabriela

December 7, 2017


Astragalus is a plant from the Leguminosae family (legumes and beans).

This plant is known as a plant which combats diseases and boosts the immune system. It was initially used in the Traditional Chinese Medicine as an adaptogen for thousands of years.

This means that it can help the body combat disease and stress. Nowadays, the astragalus medicinal treatment is used for many different diseases and illnesses. In fact, this plant comes with many health benefits; below you will see a few of them.

5 Health Benefits of Astragalus

1. Contains Anti-Aging and Antioxidative Capabilities

Oxidation because of free radical damage is the key component in aging and disease, and many elements in astragalus combat free radical damage and stop oxidative stress.

The polysaccharides of this herb have positive effects on the improvement of the function of the brain and the immune system. As a matter of fact, these both things might lengthen the lifespan.

2. Acts as an Anti-Inflammatory

Inflammation is actually the root of many diseases. In fact, it is usually the culprit of the damage in ailments from arthritis all the way to heart disease.

According to some studies, the astragalus can lower inflammatory response in many conditions and illnesses. Furthermore, it can help heal lesions and wounds and lower inflammation in kidney disease in people with diabetes.

The astragalus can do that thanks to its polysaccharides and saponins.

3. Prevents Illnesses Linked to Diabetes and Regulate Diabetes

According to studies, astragalus is able to treat diabetes and relieve insulin resistance. The herb contains polysaccharides, saponins, and flavonoids which are efficient when it comes to regulating and treating type 2 diabetes and type 1 diabetes.

Also, they can act as an anti-inflammatory, increase insulin sensitivity and protect pancreatic beta cells. Beta cells are the cells in the pancreas which make and release insulin.

Also, another standard issue in people with diabetes is kidney disease. According to recent studies, astragalus might help protect the renal system and slow the progress of kidney issues in people with diabetes.

4. Heals Wounds

This plant has a long history of treating wounds, thanks to its anti-inflammatory qualities.

The dried root of this plant known by the name radix astragali has been used in the Traditional Chinese Medicine for the regeneration and repair of injured tissues and organs.

5. Treats Flu and Colds

The astragalus has antiviral capabilities. And that is why people use it to treat flu and common colds. Usually, you should combine it with other herbs such as licorice, ginseng, and angelica.

Moreover, a regimen of astragalus before winter can lower or prevent the number of upper respiratory illnesses and colds people will have during the season.

How to Use Astragalus

You should know that the usual use of astragalus is as an addition to some treatments and you should not use as a replacement for drugs unless your doctor says so.

Also, you need to consult a specialist or doctor to determine the dosage for astragalus. There are differences in doses according to medical history, age, and health.

Have you used astragalus before?

Author

  • Gabriela

    Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief of Diabetes Health Page, Fitness trainer and instructor has dedicated her career to educating and informing people for over 10 years. As one of the most passionate diabetes advocates, Gabi has worked tirelessly to ensure that those people receive the education and support they need to properly manage their diabetes and achieve their health, fitness and weight loss goals.

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