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Information About The Herb Black Cohosh
Botanical Name: Cimicifuga racemosa Common Name: Black Snakeroot, Bugbane, Bugwort, Rattle Root, Rattleweed, Richweed, Squawroot. Plant Family: Ranunculaceae, a member of the buttercup family Origin: Black Cohosh is a perennial plant native to Canada and the United States of America growing on hillsides and open woody areas at higher elevations. It has been grown as far south as Georgia and as far west as Missouri. History: More than 200 years ago, Native American Indians discovered that the root of the Black Cohosh plant helped relieve symptoms of rheumatism and female complaints such as:
Contains:
Dosage: Recommended dosage is as follows:
Medicinal Parts Used: Root, rhizome (underground parts of the plant) Black Cohosh leaves laid around a room were said to drive away:
Black Cohosh is commonly used for: Brain and Nervous System Conditions
Cardiovascular Conditions
Female Conditions
Gastrointestinal Conditions
Inflammatory Conditions
Respiratory Tract Conditions
Skeletal Conditions
Other Conditions
Action:
Caution: Black Cohosh in high doses can cause side effects including:
Black Cohosh in normal dose may cause:
It should not be used during pregnancy as it may:
Drug Interactions: Do not use Black Cohosh without first talking to your practitioner or healthcare provider if your taking any of the following medications: Black Cohosh contains a chemical similar to estrogen so should be avoided by those unable to take such chemicals or those taking the synthetic estrogen drug
Clinical knowledge is unsure whether Black Cohosh stimulates the growth of breast cancer cells or inhibits their growth so women with a history of breast cancer or a strong family history (like a mother or sister with breast cancer) should not take Black Cohosh without talking to a healthcare provider. Global Herbal Supplies has Bayberry available in the following forms: |
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