Black
Cohosh root (Actaea racemosa): This root promotes regulation of the entire menstrual cycle.
Proprietary Blend of Chaste Tree berry (Vitex agnus - castus), Dong Quai root (Angelica sinensis), fresh Blue Vervain herb (Verbena hastata), fresh Black
Cohosh root (Cimicifuga racemosa) and fresh Night Blooming Cereus stem (Selenicereus grandiflorus).
Dandelion root, alfalfa leaf, Atlantic kelp, black
cohosh root, buchu leaf, burdock root, cayenne pepper fruit, chickweed (aerial parts), echinacea (aerial parts), fennel seed, fenugreek seed, ginger root, Ginkgo biloba leaf, grapefruit seed 10:1 extract, hawthorn berry, horsetail (aerial parts), Irish moss, licorice root, marshmallow root, milk thistle seed, mullein leaf, papaya leaf, peppermint leaf, plantain leaf, red clover flower, red raspberry leaf, safflower oil powder, scullcap root, slippery elm bark, uva ursi leaf, yarrow flower, yellow dock root and cranberry concentrate
Proprietary Blend of fresh Black
Cohosh root (Cimicifuga racemosa), Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha), fresh Skullcap herb (Scutellaria lateriflora), fresh Skunk Cabbage root (Symplocarpus foetidus), Lobelia herb in seed (Lobelia inflata) and Cayenne pepper (Capsicum annum).
Not exact matches
Aloe, anise, buckthorn bark and berry, blue
cohosh, caraway oil, cascara sagrada bark, coltsfoot leaf, comfrey, germander, gordolobo yerba tea, Indian snakeroot, Jin Bu Huan, kava, margosa oil, mate tea, mistletoe, pennyroyal oil, peppermint oil, petasite, rhubarb
root, sage, skullcap, uva ursi
Herbs that have been shown to possibly be harmful to mother and baby are: basil, chasteberry, ginseng, aloe vera, angelica
root, rhubarb, star anise, wormwood,
cohosh, buckthorn, yerba mate, Indian snake
root, comfrey and cascara sagrada.
I tried castor oil at 41 +4, I took 2 oz, followed by a 2 - hour protocol with herbs, which included cotton
root, blue and black
cohosh, and some other homeopathic remedies, as was recommended by my midwife.
Black
cohosh is an herbaceous perennial that forms long leaves of up to three feet (1 m) in length and possesses a thick rhizome, or bulbous
root, that can reach 24 inches (60 cm) deep.
Contains: Black
Cohosh, False Unicorn, Licorice
root, Squaw Vine, Sarsaparilla, Eleutherococcus Senticosus, Blessed Thistle
Black
cohosh (Cimicifugae racemoscae) is plant whose
root has been used to ease hormonal imbalance symptoms in women for centuries.
To make a black
cohosh drink, put 20 grams of dried
root in 34 ounces of water.