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Black Cohosh 2.5% Powder 10 lb box: HE
Herbal Extracts Plus Black Cohosh 2.5% Powder 10 lb box: HE

This is our BULK DISCOUNTED 10 lb plastic-lined cardboard bulk pack. We also have this herb at a further discount in our 25 lb pack, and in 1 lb bottles and capsules. To find the other pack sizes, just copy and paste the herb name into our Search.

We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose "00" capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage.

Black Cohosh - Standardized Extract -- Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes.

Other common names: Bugbane, Black Snakeroot, Bugwort, Cohosh, Rattle Root, Richweed, Rattleweed

Black Cohosh is famous for its beneficial effects on women's health. The herb is said to provide relief from menstrual problems (including PMS) and is considered indispensable as a natural way to ease menopausal discomforts. Black Cohosh is thought to be a wonderful, natural sedative that has been used to relax the entire body, relieve aches and pains and alleviate anxiety and depression.

History:
Black Cohosh is a stately perennial that is native to North America. It grows from three to nine feet in height in open woods and on the edges of dense woods from Canada to Georgia in the east and as far west as Missouri. Black Cohosh's botanical name, Cimicifuga, is derived from Latin, meaning "bug repellent," and the strong odor emitted from Black Cohosh has, in fact, made it an effective insect repellent or "bugbane" (as it is sometimes called) over the centuries.

Its common name, Cohosh, comes to us from an Algonquian word meaning "rough," a reference to the root's texture. It is odd that a plant with prominent white flowers should be named "black" and is often a point of confusion; the "black" refers to the dark color of the roots, which are used in herbal medicine. Black Cohosh is not related to Blue Cohosh. Native Americans used Black Cohosh for menstrual cramps and the pains of childbirth, and they also made a topical poultice from it to remedy snakebites. The early colonists used it for yellow fever, malaria, fevers, bronchitis, dropsy, uterine problems and nervous disorders.

By the nineteenth century, Black Cohosh was also considered helpful in the treatment of rheumatism, and many of the earliest patent medicines contained high concentrations of Black Cohosh. It was the main ingredient in "Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound," an over-the-counter remedy promoted in the early nineteenth century for relieving stress and nervous tension in women. Black Cohosh has become the best-selling herb in the world for treating menstrual problems and "female complaints," and it is a "women's-health" bestseller in Australia, Germany and the United States.

Black Cohosh contains several ingredients, including triterpene glycosides (e.g., acetin and 27-deoxyactein) and isoflavones (e.g., formononetin), and other constituents include aromatic acids, tannins, resins, fatty acids, starches and sugars.

Beneficial Uses:
Black Cohosh has been used as a traditional and long-time treatment for women's health issues, mostly by balancing hormone levels. It is used to relieve stress-related problems associated with premenstrual syndrome (PMS), including headaches and depressed mood. The herb has also been used as a remedy for dysmenorrhea that will induce menstruation, relieve menstrual cramps and regulate its flow. When used at the end of pregnancy, Black Cohosh is said to be a uterine stimulant that will promote labor and facilitate delivery.

Long regarded as a tried-and-true remedy for "women's complaints," Black Cohosh is still considered a wonderful support for menopause-related problems. The herb is said to offset the decline of estrogen with phytoestrogens that mimic the hormone's effects and lessen hot flashes, blurred vision, vaginal dryness, headaches, dizziness and other hormone-related symptoms. It has been known to be a good substitute for estrogen replacement therapy (ERT), as it appears to maintain the therapeutic response to ERT when ERT is gradually withdrawn. An additional benefit is its apparent lack of bad side effects that frequently accompany synthetic hormones, i.e., breast malignancy, etc.

There is some research that claims Black Cohosh may even prevent malignant growths in the breast by keeping the body's own estrogen from stimulating breast cells. A study, published in the International Journal of Cancer, April 1, 2007, provided preliminary evidence that an herbal medicine including Black Cohosh used to help women cope with menopausal symptoms may reduce breast cancer risk. In the study, women who reported taking Black Cohosh were at sixty one percent lower risk of breast cancer, the researchers found. Studies have shown that the herb can block cell growth, and it is also an antioxidant with anti-estrogen effects as well. The researchers added that additional research must be undertaken before it can be established that Black Cohosh, or some compound found in Black Cohosh, is, in fact, a breast cancer chemopreventive agent.

Black Cohosh is believed to balance the hormone levels in both men and women, and one of its constituents, ferulic acid, increases the viability of sperm cells by protecting their cell walls from oxidation caused by environmental toxins; consequently, use of the herb may help to promote fertility.

One of the primary uses of Black Cohosh has been as a relaxant and mild sedative. It is considered a "nervine," a tonic that helps to calm the entire central nervous system. As such, it has been thought to be effective in treating anxiety, nervous tension and hysteria.

Black Cohosh is said to nourish the respiratory system. It is believed to help relax bronchial tubes, soothe sore throats and quell the urge to cough. It also works to break up mucus and phlegm deposits, and herbalists have used it to treat persistent coughs in cases of asthma, bronchitis and whooping cough.

Used as an anti-inflammatory, Black Cohosh is said to be beneficial for easing the pain associated with neuralgia and for relieving the inflammation, swelling and the soreness that is typical of rheumatism.

Black Cohosh has been thought to slightly lower the heart rate, while increasing the force of the pulse, and it may have mild cardiac tonic effects, especially on fatty hearts.

As an antispasmodic, Black Cohosh is said to be helpful in relieving muscle spasms, cramps and

St. Vitus Dance.

Black Cohosh is thought to stimulate the secretions of the liver, kidneys, spleen and lymphatic system.

Price Shipping Weight SKU Quantity  
$514.89 160.00 ounces B-1800-1LB-10
Recommendations:
Take one (1) capsule, two (2) times each day with water at mealtimes.
Botanical Name:
Cimicifuga racemosa; Macrotys racemosa
Safety Info:
Black Cohosh is not recommended for nursing mothers, and it should not be used during pregnancy, as it may provoke miscarriage. When labor is imminent, it may be used, but only under the supervision of a physician. This product should not be used for prolonged periods of time (longer than six months) nor excessively (many times the recommended dosage), as it may irritate the nervous system, cause nausea and symptoms of poisoning. Very large doses of this herb may cause abdominal pain, headaches and/or dizziness. Those with known heart conditions should avoid this product, as large doses may cause low blood pressure. Speak to a physician before combining it with any other medications, as it may interfere with the efficacy of birth control pills and blood pressure medication. It should not be combined with tranquilizers, as Black Cohosh has a sedative effect. There are some reports that indicate Black Cohosh may be associated with liver disorders. Discontinue use and consult a healthcare practitioner if you have a liver disorder or develop symptoms of liver trouble, such as abdominal pain, dark urine or jaundice.
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B-1800-1LB-10
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