Post by Admin on Jul 4, 2015 14:49:05 GMT
Blue Cohosh - menstrual cramps, endometriosis, chlamydia and cervical dysplasia.
SCIENTIFIC NAME(S): Caulophyllum thalictroides (L.) Michx. Family Berberidaceae (barberries)
Other Names: Blue cohosh, squaw root, papoose root, blue ginseng, yellow ginseng
Blue Cohosh, Herbal Medicine - Health Benefits
Blue cohosh• Blue cohosh has long folkloric medicinal use for the following:
• Blue cohosh is used to regulate menstrual cycle
• Blue cohosh is known to provide relief from menstrual cramps,
• Blue cohosh extract is used to stimulate menstrual flow
• Blue cohosh is also used to suppress profuse menstruation,
• Blue cohosh is used by midwifes to induce contractions in labor.
• Blue cohosh has antispasmodic action.
• Blue cohosh tonic is taken to revitalize uterine tissues.
• Blue cohosh is also used to treat endometriosis, chlamydia and cervical dysplasia.
• Blue cohosh is used to jump start stalled labor.
• Blue cohosh is used to ease labor pains,
• Stop uterine bleeding after delivery
• Blue cohosh is used by native Americans as contraceptive.
Blue Cohosh, Availability, Dosage And Use
Blue cohosh is available in most health stores in tincture form. Blue cohosh is also used in combination with other herbal medicines.
Blue cohosh is usually taken internally and dosage should not exceed 6ml per day.
Blue Cohosh Side Effects And Warnings
Warning:
Blue cohosh can cause allergic reaction (contact dermatitis)
Blue cohosh berries are poisonous and should not be taken raw.
Blue cohosh has been found to cause fetus malformation, thus use is discouraged for pregnant women until labor has commenced.
Blue cohosh has been reported to cause acute myocardial infarction and shock to new born babies.
SCIENTIFIC NAME(S): Caulophyllum thalictroides (L.) Michx. Family Berberidaceae (barberries)
Other Names: Blue cohosh, squaw root, papoose root, blue ginseng, yellow ginseng
Blue Cohosh, Herbal Medicine - Health Benefits
Blue cohosh• Blue cohosh has long folkloric medicinal use for the following:
• Blue cohosh is used to regulate menstrual cycle
• Blue cohosh is known to provide relief from menstrual cramps,
• Blue cohosh extract is used to stimulate menstrual flow
• Blue cohosh is also used to suppress profuse menstruation,
• Blue cohosh is used by midwifes to induce contractions in labor.
• Blue cohosh has antispasmodic action.
• Blue cohosh tonic is taken to revitalize uterine tissues.
• Blue cohosh is also used to treat endometriosis, chlamydia and cervical dysplasia.
• Blue cohosh is used to jump start stalled labor.
• Blue cohosh is used to ease labor pains,
• Stop uterine bleeding after delivery
• Blue cohosh is used by native Americans as contraceptive.
Blue Cohosh, Availability, Dosage And Use
Blue cohosh is available in most health stores in tincture form. Blue cohosh is also used in combination with other herbal medicines.
Blue cohosh is usually taken internally and dosage should not exceed 6ml per day.
Blue Cohosh Side Effects And Warnings
Warning:
Blue cohosh can cause allergic reaction (contact dermatitis)
Blue cohosh berries are poisonous and should not be taken raw.
Blue cohosh has been found to cause fetus malformation, thus use is discouraged for pregnant women until labor has commenced.
Blue cohosh has been reported to cause acute myocardial infarction and shock to new born babies.