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7 Best Astragalus supplements

Solgar - Astragalus Root Extract 60 vegetarian capsules
Astragalus Root Extract
36,85
Solgar
  • Contains 225 mg of standardized root powder extract per capsule
  • Standardized to 1 mg (0.5%) triterpene glycosides per capsule
Living Nutrition - Organic Fermented Astragalus 60 vegetarian capsules
Organic Fermented Astragalus
29,95
Living Nutrition
  • Contains 300 mg astragalus per capsule
  • Herb and capsule based on fermentation
Cressana - Astragalus 90 vegetarian capsules
Astragalus
34,95
Cressana
  • Contains 1350 mg astragalus root extract per 3 capsules
  • Contains 150 mg camu camu per 3 capsules
Solgar - Astragalus Root 100 vegetarian capsules
Astragalus Root
33,25
Solgar
  • Contains 350 mg of dried carrot per capsule
  • Contains 90 mg of concentrated extract per capsule
Bonusan - Astragalus-Eleutherococcus-Shiitake Extract 90 vegetarian capsules
Astragalus-Eleutherococcus-Shiitake Extract
36,99
Bonusan
  • Formula for the immune system
  • Combination of astragalus, eleutherococcus and shiitake
Solgar - Herbal Female Complex 50 vegetarian capsules
Herbal Female Complex
37,95
Solgar
  • Formula for menstruation and menopause
  • Contains isoflavones from soy (non-GMO)
AOV - Immunity Complex - 1032 60 vegetarian capsules
Immunity Complex - 1032
29,95
AOV
  • Formula for the immune system
  • Unique combination of botanicals, vitamins C and D3 and fiber

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Astragalus supplement

What is Astragalus?

Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus) falls under the group of adaptogenic herbs known from traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Adaptogenic substances respond to the needs of the body by restoring balance in cases of physical and mental stress. It is also commonly used in orthomolecular therapies because of its valuable properties.

The Chinese name is huang qi.

The effect of Astragalus

Astragalus is very rich in bioactive substances. The active ingredients are polysaccharides, saponins and flavonoids which groups all three have a positive effect on the immune system*. They also contribute to the normal functioning of healthy heart and blood vessels and to normal blood pressure*.

Extracts from the root of the plant are used for supplements. Among other things, the root contains cycloastragenol, a substance that is currently the subject of much scientific research. Astragalus supplements are available in the form of powder, capsules and tinctures.

* EC approval health claim(s) pending.

Astragalus experiences

That Astragalus is an effective herb is proven by its centuries of use in Eastern medicine. Particularly because of its effect on resistance, Astragalus is a widely used supplement. It is also often used in combination with other herbs, such as eleutherococcus and shiitake, for an extra powerful effect. In combination with echinacea, it is often used because of its effect on the lungs and airways in general.

Astragalus side effects

With normal use, there are no known side effects of Astralagus. Only in very high doses could it cause gastrointestinal complaints, skin rashes or itching. When the dosage is reduced these complaints disappear.

Astragalus interactions

People taking immunosuppressants should consult with their physician before using an Astragalus supplement, due to the stimulating effect it has on the immune system.

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Written by: Marcella van der Wel
Reviewed by: Wouter Olthof

Updated: December 20, 2022

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