Black Cohosh Root (Actaea racemosa) – Traditional Support for Women’s Health
Discover the herbal remedy valued for centuries for its support of women's health and hormonal balance. Black Cohosh Root (Actaea racemosa) is a well-known botanical used to help alleviate menopausal discomfort, support menstrual health, and promote overall well-being.
Benefits & Uses:
- Supports Menopausal Comfort: Traditionally used to reduce hot flashes, night sweats, and mood swings associated with menopause.
- Hormonal Balance: May help support hormonal regulation and relieve symptoms related to hormonal fluctuations.
- Menstrual Support: Used to promote regularity and ease menstrual discomfort.
- Anti-Inflammatory & Antioxidant Properties: Contains compounds that may help reduce inflammation and oxidative stress.
- Herbal Tea & Tinctures: Ideal for brewing as a tea or preparing herbal tinctures to incorporate into your wellness routine.
Although black cohosh is related to buttercup, its appearance couldn’t be in more contrast to the low-growing, sunny yellow flower. In fact, black cohosh has the distinction of producing clusters of white flowers that lack sepals or petals supported on tall spikes, or racemes, that can reach nearly two feet in height. Because the flowers emit a sweet odor that repels flies and other insects, the herb is commonly known as bugbane.
Black cohosh root contains a small amount of salicylic acid, so people with a known allergy or sensitivity to aspirin should consult their health care practitioner before using this herb. Similarly, the herb is suspected of exerting hormonal effects, which may make it unsuitable for individuals with a history of breast or prostate cancer or other hormone-related condition. Black cohosh should not be used during pregnancy without close medical supervision due to the risk of uterine contractions. Do not use while nursing.
Disclaimer:
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult a healthcare professional before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, or taking medications, as Black Cohosh may interact with certain drugs. Discontinue use if adverse reactions occur. Keep out of reach of children.

