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Black Cohosh Tea

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Black Cohosh Tea The use of Black Cohosh tea and supplements in cultural and traditional cultures can differ greatly with the views of Western Medicine. Black Cohosh is a powerful herb that has been used fo centuries to treat womens problems.

Black Cohosh is also known as Cimicifuga racemosa, baneberry, bugbane, black snake root, rattleroot, bugwort, squaw root and richweed.

Black Cohosh & Menopause

The medicinal part of the plant is the "root". It is a native plant to the USA, inhabiting upland woods and hillsides. Black Cohosh has been used for 100's of years to ease the symptoms of:

  • Menopause
  • Menstrual discomfort
  • It has been known to balance hormones. It contains natural estrogen which can assist women through these times.

    It soothes the nervous system and contains solicylates that make it anti-inflammatory.

    Other Uses for Black Cohosh

    It is also used for:

  • Rheumatism
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Hot Flashes
  • Muscular Pain
  • Asthma
  • Coughs
  • Reduce high cholesterol levels
  • To prevent hardening of the arteries
  • Black Cohosh has not been evaluated by regulated western authorities for safety, effectiveness, or purity. It is common for little research to be done on herbal remedies as there is no monetary reward, which is the result of research on pharmaceutical drugs. Always purchase herbal supplements from a reliable source. Check out our Affiliate - eVitamins!

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    Black Cohosh can be dangerous to your health if taken in the wrong doses or with other medication. Please contact your health care provider before you start taking this supplement or tea. It is very powerful and can seriously harm pregnant women and their unborn child.

    The tea or tonic was traditionally made with the following porportions:

    Black Cohosh Tea Recipe

    • 2 teaspoons root
    • 1 pint of boiled water

    Once steeped, the tea was traditionally drank cold. 2-3 tablespoons - 6 times per day.

    CAUTION - This is a very powerful herb, use under a doctors care.

    The tea is derived from the root and actully contains no 'tea'. It is a herbal remedy that can provide great relief is used under the care of a medical praticioner.

    Use this herbal tea wisely and you may find the relief you are looking for.

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