Nature’s Answer Black Cohosh Root Vegetarian Capsules, 60-Count | Menopause...

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Black Cohosh (Cimicifuga foetida) is a perennial plant native to North America. It’s also found growing wild in Europe, having been self-seeded from cultivated plants. The word “Cohosh” is a Native American word which means “rough” referring to the plant’s gnarled root structure. Throughout history it has also been known as snakeroot, black bugbane, and rheumatism weed. It was given the name “bugbane” because the flowers have such a strong odor, and have been used to effectively repel insects.
Black Cohosh grows from four to eight feet in height. It has a stem with tiny white flowers that have numerous stamens. But it’s the roots and rhizomes (underground stems) that are important to make dietary supplements.
Black Cohosh has a long history of use by Native Americans and European settlers. The Native Americans used it to balance menstrual cycles*, while the European settlers used Black Cohosh as a tonic to support women’s reproductive health.*

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Black Cohosh (Cimicifuga foetida) is a perennial plant native to North The us. It’s also found growing wild in Europe, having been self-seeded from cultivated plants. The word “Cohosh” is a Native American word this means that “rough” referring to the plant’s gnarled root structure. All over history it has also been known as snakeroot, black bugbane, and rheumatism weed. It was given the name “bugbane” because the flowers have such a strong odor, and have been used to effectively repel insects.
Black Cohosh grows from four to eight feet in height. It has a stem with tiny white flowers that have a lot of stamens. But it’s the roots and rhizomes (underground stems) that are important to make dietary supplements.
Black Cohosh has a long history of use by Native Americans and European settlers. The Native Americans used it to balance menstrual cycles*, at the same time as the European settlers used Black Cohosh as a tonic to fortify women’s reproductive health.*
In the 1990s Black Cohosh became popular as a growing number of women sought more natural alternatives for menstrual issues and hot flashes associated with menopause.* Nature’s Answer Black Cohosh promotes female hormonal balance naturally.*
Our state-of-the-art laboratory equipment has identified each and every plant’s distinctive botanical fingerprint, which we then use as our baseline to analyze the quality and purity of every incoming botanical used to manufacture our products. This unique process is our Advanced Botanical Fingerprint Technology
The usage of carefully controlled extraction techniques, we capture the holistic balance of each herb and the value is passed on to you, our customer. From plant to shelf, you’ll be assured that we know exactly what’s in the product in your hand, and we guarantee it is authentic, protected, effective, holistically balanced, and of course….Nature’s Answer.

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