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		<title>What about black cohosh?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Black cohosh tends to be one of those supplements that is recommended by a friend, it&#8217;s not advertised widely. Like all products recommended by a friend, it may not have the same effect on you. We are all different, what your sister experiences is not necessarily what you will, or do, experience. Cimicifuga Racemosa, is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mindovermenopause.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/black-cohosh.jpg"><img src="http://www.mindovermenopause.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/black-cohosh.jpg" alt="" title="black-cohosh" width="555" height="555" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-578" /></a> Black cohosh tends to be one of those supplements that is recommended by a friend, it&#8217;s not advertised widely.</p>
<p>Like all products recommended by a friend, it may not have the same effect on you.</p>
<p>We are all different, what your sister experiences is not necessarily what you will, or do,  experience.</p>
<p><em>Cimicifuga Racemosa</em>, is available as a tincture, as drops to put into water to drink, and also as tablets, the most common being Remifemin.</p>
<p><strong>Caution</strong> : There is a warning not to use Black Cohosh if you are taking prescribed blood pressure treatments or are sensitive to Asprin or Salicylates.</p>
<p>Black Cohosh was used by the Native Americans who called it &#8220;black snake root&#8221; because of its gnarled black root. They boiled up the root and drank the tea, and used it to ease menstrual cramps,  labour pains and as an abortifacient. ( It produces endometrial stimulation.)</p>
<p><strong>Relief of emotional symptoms </strong></p>
<p>It was originally thought that Black Cohosh had similar properties to plant estrogens,  but more recent research suggests that it has more of a serotonin effect. There is a link between low levels of serotonin and depression.</p>
<p>So it&#8217;s thought to help with the mood swings, depression and weepiness that are associated with hormone fluctuation.</p>
<p>Many women have reported a lessening of  hot flushes, but the researchers say otherwise. Black Cohosh <strong>doesn&#8217;t</strong> alleviate hot flushes, they say.</p>
<p>If you find that it relieves you, then believe your own senses. In any case, all research studies have shown that black cohosh is well tolerated for up to 6 months. Like any therapy that you decide to use, 6 months is recommended.</p>
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The Research</strong></p>
<p>The latest study found that the standardised preparation of black cohosh worked no better than placebo for relieving menopausal hot flushes.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s still room for large, sound trials testing bigger doses, different dose schedules, or longer treatment periods.</p>
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