Qiang Huo (Notopterygium Incisum) Root Extract
Qiang Huo Alcohol-FREE Liquid Extract, Qiang Huo, Notopterygium (Notopterygium Incisum) Root Glycerite
Common Name : Qiang Huo
Botanic Name : Notopterygium Incisum
State / Part : Dry / RootForm : Qiang Huo Liquid Drops / Extract
UPC : 840253643230MPN : QHNIR
SKU : qiang-huo-nonalc-extract
Application : For internal use
Availability : In Stock
Qiang Huo (Notopterygium incisum) - Root, Alcohol-Free Liquid Extract
This is an alcohol-free (glycerite) liquid extract of the dried root and rhizome of Notopterygium incisum (notopterygium; Apiaceae family, endemic to China), known in traditional Chinese herbalism as Qiang Huo.
- Botanical name: Notopterygium incisum Ting ex H.T.Chang
- Plant part: Dried root and rhizome
- Extract type: Alcohol-free vegetable-glycerin glycerite
- Other ingredients: Vegetable glycerin, crystal clear purified water
- Gluten free. Suggested use: 20-30 drops in 2 oz water
This is Qiang Huo (Notopterygium incisum) - a different plant from its traditional partner herb Du Huo (Angelica pubescens), which we sell separately. Responsibly and sustainably sourced. Please read the safety notes below.
Important safety information - please read before use
Sun sensitivity (photosensitivity). Qiang Huo root naturally contains furanocoumarins (such as bergapten and psoralen-type compounds). These are photosensitizing - they can make your skin react more strongly to sunlight or UV, which may cause a rash, redness or darkened patches on sun-exposed skin. While taking it, limit strong sun and tanning-bed exposure and use sun protection.
- Photosensitizing medicines: use caution if you take other photosensitizing drugs (for example certain antibiotics, or psoralen treatments).
- Dose: taking more than the suggested amount may cause nausea or vomiting - do not exceed the serving.
- Do NOT use during pregnancy or while nursing.
- If you take any medication or have a medical condition, consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use.
- Keep out of reach of children. Refrigerate after opening.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
| Name | Language | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Cánqiāng | Chinese (Pinyin) | Refers to the 'Silkworm' appearance of the rhizome |
| Zhúqiāng | Chinese (Pinyin) | Refers to the 'Bamboo Qiang' knotty root shape |
| Chángqiāng | Chinese (Pinyin) | Refers to the 'Long Qiang' grade of the root |
| Notopterygium | Common Name | Genus common name |
| Incised Notopterygium | English | Botanical English name |
| Highland Lovage | English | Alternative common name in trade |
| Notopterygium root | English | Common trade name in herbalism |
| Racine de notopterygium | French | Standard herbal name |
| Notopterygium-Wurzel | German | Literal translation used in herbal trade |
| Radice di notopterygium | Italian | Standard Italian herbal name |
| Kyōkatsu | Japanese | Used in Kampo medicine |
| Kyōkatsu-kon | Japanese | Specifically refers to the root part (kon) |
| Ganghwal | Korean | Used in traditional Korean medicine |
| Gang-hwal-ppuri | Korean | Specifically refers to the root (ppuri) |
| Rhizoma et Radix Notopterygii | Latin | Pharmaceutical name in pharmacopeias |
| Notopterygii Rhizoma | Latin | Standard pharmacopeia nomenclature |
| Koren Notopterygia | Russian | Phonetic transliteration used in botanical literature |
| Raíz de notopterygium | Spanish | Common name in botanical texts |
| Notopterygium-rot | Swedish | Common botanical translation |
| Ba-spru | Tibetan | Used in Sowa Rigpa (Tibetan medicine) |
| Khương hoạt | Vietnamese | Traditional medicinal name |
Drawing on decades of botanical expertise, Hawaii Pharm determines the optimal herb-to-menstruum ratio for each specific botanical. This proprietary approach acknowledges that every plant species possesses unique technical characteristics and varying concentrations of natural compounds across harvests.
For Qiang Huo (Notopterygium Incisum) Dry Root Glycerite, we've perfected a precise extraction process that honors the distinctive profile of the raw material. Our master herbalists analyze each incoming batch and adjust extraction parameters accordingly, ensuring consistent quality despite natural variations in botanical sources. This customized approach reflects our company's accumulated knowledge and dedication to excellence over many years in the industry.
Extraction is performed at the lowest possible temperatures to preserve the maximum amount of bioactive compounds.
The extract is prepared with our signature blend of 40% purified water and 60% vegetable glycerin, creating a stable, alcohol-free liquid extract that preserves the botanical's natural integrity.
No sugar is added to this product. Its mildly sweet taste comes from vegetable glycerin.
- Organoleptic evaluation (color, consistency, aroma)
- FTIR and/or HPTLC spectral analysis for identity confirmation
- Microbiological testing (total plate count, E. coli, coliforms)
- Yeast and mold screening
- Viscosity measurement
- Refractometric analysis
Servings Per Container: 60
† Daily Value (DV) Not Established.
COAs are available upon request for customers with Wholesaler or Practitioner accounts.
To request a COA, please provide your order number and the batch number from the product label.
This policy helps us ensure traceability and maintain high standards of documentation for professional and bulk-use customers.
Each batch is manufactured with care and has a 4-year shelf life when properly stored in a cool, dark place.
All Hawaii Pharm products are manufactured in our FDA registered facility in Hawaii, USA, following strict Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). Our dedication to quality control ensures consistency and purity in every bottle.
We stand behind the quality of our Qiang Huo (Notopterygium Incisum) Dry Root Glycerite with our satisfaction guarantee. Each bottle contains the pure essence of natural botanical ingredients, expertly extracted without alcohol, preservatives, or synthetic additives.
To maintain optimal potency, store your Qiang Huo (Notopterygium Incisum) Dry Root Glycerite in a cool, dark, and dry place. When properly stored, this product maintains its quality for up to 4 years from the manufacturing date.
At Hawaii Pharm, quality is our foundation.
Every bottle of our Qiang Huo (Notopterygium Incisum) Root undergoes rigorous testing and quality control to ensure you receive only the finest botanical extract.
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