Description
Solaray Female Hormone Blend SP-7C Black Cohosh with Homeopathic Nutrients Black cohosh is a shrubby plant native to the deciduous forests of eastern North America, ranging from southern Ontario to Georgia, northern Wisconsin, and western Arkansas. The dried root and rhizome are used medicinally. When harvested from the wild, the root is black in color. Black cohosh, an Algonquian Indian word meaning "rough," refers to the plants' knobbly root structure. Historical or Traditional Use (may or may not be supported by scientific studies) Native Americans valued the herb and used it for many conditions, from gynecological problems to rattlesnake bites. Some 19th-century American physicians used black cohosh for fever, menstrual cramps, arthritis, and insomnia. Black cohosh contains several ingredients









