 |  |  |  |  | Blue CohoshScientific Name: Caulophyllum thalictroidesBlue Cohosh InformationBlue cohosh is primarily used for menstrual irregularities, amenorrhea and dysmehorrhea, and also to ease the pangs of childbirth. While not related, both black and blue cohosh has simialr anti-spasmodic properties. Black cohosh is thought to have more estrogenic action while blue cohosh is more of an actual blood mover. Blue cohosh can be used immediately before or during child birth, usually as a tincture to ease pains associated with childbirth.Blue Cohosh Benefits- Uterine tonic and stimulant; promotes menses when late or suppressed
- Regulates menstrual cycle, reduces pain and excess bleeding during menses
- Strong anti-spasmodic, relieves cramps, ovarian and uterine pain
- Strengthens labor when weak, too painful or not proceeding regularly
- Helps when cervix fails to dilate - good for prolonged or difficult labor
- Helps in chronic uterine inflammation and associated arthritis
- Estrogen balancing effects - aids in menstrual regulation
- Relieves symptoms after mis-carriage: exhaustion, appetite loss, insomnia, nervous tension, and excitability
Blue Cohosh Nutrient ContentAlkaloids, a fungicidal saponin, glycosides, gum, starch, salts, phosphoric acid and a soluble resinBlue Cohosh Products| Brand & Product Name |  | Description |  | Retail Price |  | Sale Price |  | More Info |  | Buy Now |  | |  | 1 oz |  | $9.99 |  | $5.95 |  | More info |  | |  | |  | 1 oz |  | $11.99 |  | $6.95 |  | More info |  | |
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