Black Cohosh Benefits
Black Cohosh has been used by Native Americans
for more than two hundred years, after they discovered the root of the plant
helped relieve menstrual cramps and symptoms of menopause. These days it is
still used for menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes/flushes, irritability,
mood swings and sleep disturbances. It is also used for PMS, menstrual
irregularities, uterine spasms and has been indicated for reducing inflammation
associated with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and neuralgia.
Herbal researcher Dr. James Duke has this to say
about Black Cohosh; "Black cohosh really should be better known in this
country, especially with our aging population and the millions of women who are
now facing menopause. Recognized for its mild sedative and anti-inflammatory
activity, black cohosh can help with hot flashes and other symptoms associated
with that dramatic change of life called menopause. It's also reported to have
some estrogenic activity. Herbalist Steven Foster refers to a study that
compared the effects of conventional estrogen replacement therapy with black
cohosh. That study looked at 60 women, younger than 40 years old, who had had
complete hysterectomies and were experiencing abrupt menopause. In all groups,
treatment with black cohosh compared favorably with conventional treatment."
"Native Americans used the roots and
rhizomes of this member of the buttercup family to treat kidney ailments,
malaria, rheumatism, and sore throats. Early American settlers turned to it for
bronchitis, dropsy, fever, hysteria and nervous disorders, lumbago, rattlesnake
bites, and yellow fever. It's also reportedly well known for easing PMS and
menstrual irregularities."
This estrogenic activity, notes Dr. Duke, can
contribute to a 'mastogenic' effect; the natural enlargement of the breasts.
Black Cohosh has also been used to induce labour and should not be used during
pregnancy.
A dozen studies or more conducted throughout the
1980s and 1990s confirm that the long-standing use of black cohosh for
menopausal symptoms has scientific validity. For example, in a German study
involving 629 women, black cohosh improved physical and psychological
menopausal symptoms in more than 80% of the participants within four weeks. In
a second study, 60 menopausal women were given black cohosh extract, conjugated
estrogens, or diazepam (a leading anti-anxiety medication) for three months.
Those who received black cohosh reported feeling significantly less depressed
and anxious than those who received either estrogens or diazepam. In another
study, 80 menopausal women were treated for 12 weeks with black cohosh extract,
conjugated estrogens, or placebo. Black cohosh improved anxiety, menopause and
vaginal symptoms. In addition, the number of hot flashes dropped from 5 to less
than 1 average daily occurrences in the black cohosh group compared to those
taking estrogen in whom hot flashes dropped from 5 to 3.5 daily occurrences.
Given these examples, and results of other
studies, some experts have concluded that black cohosh may be a safe and
effective alternative to estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) for women who
cannot or will not take ERT for menopause.
Preliminary studies also suggest that black
cohosh may help reduce inflammation associated osteoarthritis and rheumatoid
arthritis. In a review of scientific studies, researchers concluded that a
combination of black cohosh, willow bark (Salix spp.), sarsaparilla (Smilax
spp.), guaiacum (Guaiacum officinale) resin, and poplar bark (Populus
tremuloides) may help relieve symptoms of osteoarthritis.
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