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Menopause: Efficacy
and safety of isopropanolic black cohosh extract for climacteric
symptoms
Several clinical studies suggest that black cohosh may be effective
in climacteric complaints. This clinical trial, which is...
Black cohosh, a menopausal
remedy, does not have estrogenic activity and does not promote breast
cancer cell growth
With the increase in popularity of black cohosh as an alternative
to estrogen replacement therapy for the relief of...
Physiological investigation
of a unique extract of black cohosh (Cimicifugae racemosae rhizoma):
a 6-month clinical study demonstrates no systemic estrogenic effect
The purpose of this study was to confirm that the currently recommended
daily dosage of 40 mg of black cohosh extract is efficient...
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Black cohosh: efficacy, safety, and use in clinical and preclinical
applicationsBlack cohosh has traditionally been used among Native Americans
for the treatment of amenorrhea and menopause. Black cohosh...
A review of the
effectiveness of Cimicifuga racemosa (black cohosh) for the symptoms
of menopause
According to a review of eight human studies, Cimicifuga racemosa,
or black cohosh, is a safe and effective alternative to estrogen...
Menopause: Black Cohosh
Background Information
Black cohosh is an herb native to North America. This herb's roots
and rhizomes have long been used to treat menopausal...
Critical evaluation of
the safety of Cimicifuga racemosa in menopause symptom relief.
The purpose of this study was to examine the safety of black cohosh
for the treatment of menopause symptoms. This study focuses...
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Menopause: Pilot evaluation
of black cohosh for the treatment of hot flashes in women
The purpose of this study was to estimate the effectiveness of black
cohosh to reduce hot flashes. Only women who reported...
Black cohosh: just
another phytoestrogen?
Clinical trials on phytoestrogens in the past have had trouble
yielding positive results regarding alleviation of menopausal...
Integrative therapies
for menopause.
Hormone replacement therapy has been a popular method of treating
menopausal symptoms, but recently there have been...
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