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The use of blue cohosh in cultural and traditional settings may differ from concepts accepted by current Western medicine. When considering the use of herbal supplements, consultation with a primary health care professional is advisable. ...
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health.yahoo.com/drug/d04473a1#d04473a1-whatis
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Blue Cohosh; {Caulophyllum thalictroides} ... Blue Cohosh is a powerful women's ally, who's main action is on the uterus. It has a wide variety of uses, dating from when Native American Chippewa wise-women used a strong decoction for contraceptive purposes.
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www.sisterzeus.com/BlueCoh.htm
www.sisterzeus.com/BlueCoh.htm
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Blue cohosh is used in herbal remedies for painful or spotty periods, and as a childbirth aid. Learn how, and check out a recipe for blue cohosh tea. ... Blue cohosh is used primarily for uterine weakness and as a childbirth aid. It is considered a uterine stimulant in most circumstances because it improves uterine muscle...
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health.howstuffworks.com/blue-cohosh-herbal-remedies.ht...
health.howstuffworks.com/blue-cohosh-herbal-remedies.htm
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Physician reviewed blue cohosh patient information - includes blue cohosh description, dosage and directions. ... The use of blue cohosh in cultural and traditional settings may differ from concepts accepted by current Western medicine. When considering the use of herbal supplements, consultation with a primary health...
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www.drugs.com/mtm/blue-cohosh.html
www.drugs.com/mtm/blue-cohosh.html
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Blue cohosh herb uses and pictures ... Blue Cohosh is an attractive woodland herb that is becoming endangered due to over harvesting. It is a small plant that rarely grows more than 2 1/2 feet ( .60 m) in height. In Tennessee, it blooms in early April and is usually found on wooded slopes.
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www.altnature.com/gallery/blue_cohosh.htm
www.altnature.com/gallery/blue_cohosh.htm
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There is no standard recognized protocol for using black or blue cohosh. A report in the Journal of Nurse Midwifery from 1999 found that of the midwives in the study who used the herbals, 69% had learned how to use them from other midwives and none had learned them from their formal midwifery training.
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www.birthingnaturally.net/cn/tool/cohosh.html
www.birthingnaturally.net/cn/tool/cohosh.html
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Midwives and naturopaths have used black and blue cohosh to induce labor for centuries. The combination of these herbs is often enough to get a slow labor moving a little faster or get a post term labor started. It is very important that you discuss these herbs with your doctor or midwife before using them.
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herbs.lovetoknow.com/Black_and_Blue_Cohosh_to_Induce_La...
herbs.lovetoknow.com/Black_and_Blue_Cohosh_to_Induce_Labor
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