Black Cohosh
Black Cohosh Common Names: Cohosh bugbane, battle weed, black cohosh, black snakeroot, blueberry, blue ginseng, bugbane, cohosh, columbine-leaved leontice, cordate rattle-top, heart-leaved snakeroot, meadow rue leontice, papoose root, rattle root, rattlesnake root, rattle-top, rattle weed, richweed, squaw root, yellow ginseng.
Description
A perennial shrub that grows to 8 feet in height. Each of the leaf stems holds 2,3, or 5 leaflets. The plant is topped with a slender spike of small, white flowers. The rhizome or root is knotted. Before 1998, Actaea racemosa was classified as Cimicifuga racemosa so much of the literature is found under that name.
Uses
The roots and rhizomes are considered valuable in treating chronic rheumatism. The plant is also used as an expectorant, astrigent, emmenagogue, and bitter tonic. A tea made from the root is used to treat sore throat. It is also becoming very popular in treating menopausal symptoms.
Black Cohosh Extract provides safe and natural relief from Menopause symptoms,
but only when used properly.
Women's Health Care
If you are in your childbearing years, Young Women's Formula is for you.
If you are experiencing any symptoms such as hot flashes, vaginal dryness, mild mood swings, Mid-life Women's Formula is for you.
If you are in your post menopause years, Senior Women's Formula is for you.