5 Amazing Skin Benefits Of Astragalus Root
By: Sandeep Gupta Wed, 17 Jan 2018 06:20:28
While astragalus root is highly effective in treating our health-related issues, it is also pretty good in rejuvenating as well as beautifying our skin from inside. Whether you consume the herbal tea or apply it topically, it can benefit your skin to a large extent. Here is how:
* Detoxifies The Skin
As said earlier, astragalus comes with superb antioxidant properties, which make it a great natural detox. The antioxidant components present in the herb can fight against harmful free radicals in our body and protect our skin from oxidative damages. Moreover, the diuretic properties of astragalus help in flushing those toxins out of our body. As a result, our body gets perfectly detoxified and it is reflected by our skin.
* Minimizes Signs Of Aging
Free radicals are the main culprit that cause wrinkles, fine lines, age spots, etc. and make us look aged even before the time. Being rich in antioxidants, astragalus can lower the number of free radicals in our body significantly, thereby banishing signs of aging.
* Gives Firm, Radiant Skin
Astragalus increases our vitality and turns our dull, sagging skin into a firm and radiant one. It restores the natural balance of our skin by flushing toxins out, increasing HA level, boosting collagen production, reducing inflammation, enhancing blood circulation, improving nourishment, and regenerating skin cells. The herb also prevents the breakdown of elastin protein, which aids in making the elasticity, tone, and texture of the skin better.
* Relieves Skin Allergies
Astragalus works as a natural anti-allergic agent that gives us relief from allergic asthma, hay fever, rhinitis, etc. It is rich in antimicrobial as well as antiseptic properties that reduce the symptoms of allergy and all other related issues in as less time as six weeks.
* Heals Wounds Faster
The wound healing capacities of astragalus are also quite commendable. It plays a key role in combating inflammation by decreasing the levels of nitric acid in our body and this is attributable to its high polysaccharide (including astragaloside lV, calycosin, and formononetin) content. In addition, it controls the flow of blood to the wounded parts of the skin through metabolic regulations. These cumulatively help in the faster healing of wounds.