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Combat hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms with black cohosh. Studies have shown that it has a long history of menopausal treatment.

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Black cohosh has been used for hundreds of years by many cultures to remedy pneumonia, joint pain, and sluggish labor. Native Americans used it to treat musculoskeletal pain and menstrual irregularities, and European settlers made a black cohosh tonic to support female reproductive health.

More and more research has revealed the potential dangers of hormone replacement therapy (HRT), when it comes to treating hormonal issues. HRT can create an even bigger hormonal imbalance that can worsen menopausal symptoms. Health-conscious women are looking for safer treatments to help balance hormones and relieve symptoms of menopause.

What Is Black Cohosh?

Black cohosh is a member of the buttercup family and it goes by many names, including black bugbane, black snakeroot, and fairy candle. The name is attributed to the plant’s black roots and rhizomes, which are the sections that are used for medicinal purposes. It has become widely used as a natural alternative to HRT in Australia, Germany, and the United States. You can obtain black cohosh without a prescription in the U.S.

Black Cohosh And Menopausal Symptoms

Since the 1950s, studies have yielded mixed results in regards to whether black cohosh is effective at managing menopausal symptoms. Some research has indicated that it has estrogenic activity, while others studies have shown that it does. The complicated part is understanding how and why black cohosh works for some and not for others. Scientists also have a loose grasp on whether it affects the levels of luteinizing hormone or follicle-stimulating hormone. A 2016 systemic review of randomized clinical trials examined herbal therapies, including the use of black cohosh, to treat menopausal symptoms. This review determined that black cohosh worked for some women and not for others, so more comprehensive research is needed. Continue reading to learn more about the health benefits of black cohosh.

May Reduce Sleep Disturbances

Many menopausal women commonly experience sleep disturbances. Since sleep is essential to balancing hormones, lack of sleep disturbs the body’s hormonal management and production, ultimately worsening symptoms of menopause. A recent study on postmenopausal women with sleep disturbances found that black cohosh supplementation helped improve sleep, which in turn stabilized mood and increased energy levels.

May Reduce Bone Loss/Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a common problem for menopausal women. According to research, several compounds in black cohosh have biological activity and plant-derived estrogens, also known as phytoestrogens. Biological molecules in black cohosh have been shown to reduce bone loss caused by osteoporosis, but more research needs to be done on this matter.

May Reduce Hot Flashes

One of the primary symptoms of menopause is hot flashes, so black cohosh has been heavily studied as a potential remedy for them. Some research is inconclusive because exact dosage to reduce hot flashes is inconsistent. Even though findings are mixed, many women find that black cohosh greatly helps in the reduction of hot flashes. Certain systemic reviews have found that it is more effective than a placebo, and that taking black cohosh regularly can reduce the severity hormonal imbalance.

May Help Treat Uterine Fibroids

Uterine fibroids, which are benign growths in the uterus, typically appear during the height of a woman’s fertile years. While Tibolone, a synthetic steroid drug, is used to treat fibroids outside of the United States, women with fibroids in the U.S. are commonly prescribed hormone-based drugs. In a 2014 study, black cohosh was compared to Tibolone to see the effectiveness of treating fibroids. The tests revealed that black cohosh may be a more appropriate treatment than the synthetic alternative.

Dosage

As far as proper dosage goes, health experts generally recommend taking between 40-80 milligrams of standardized black cohosh extract per day. This is a typical dosage to help relieve menopausal symptoms. If you have hot flashes, however, start with a lower dosage of 20-40 milligrams, which you take twice daily and increase as needed.

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Female Hormonal Replacement Therapy? https://www.dherbs.com/articles/womens-health/female-hormonal-replacement-therapy/ Thu, 13 Jun 2013 09:25:53 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/uncategorized/female-hormonal-replacement-therapy/

The Earth has what you need natural, safe, and effective herbs that provide a balance of bio-hormonal precursors which get into the female body and stimulate the natural production of hormones by the body's endocrine system.

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Female Hormonal Replacement therapy is a therapy whereby women, usually older women in their menopausal years, undergo a treatment of having synthetic estrogenic hormones placed in their bodies via consumption of pills (or liquids in some cases).

HRT erroneously and dangerously gives a woman more estrogen. It is true that as women age, their hormonal production and secretions decline and as such, a woman can feel quite unlike her normal self. But it’s not just their estrogen hormone level that declines. God and Nature deal with balance. A woman or female does not only have estrogen, she has progesterone too which balances the estrogen. She also has a minutia of balanced male hormones (‘testosterone’ and ‘androsterone’) too. You can find the principle of Yin and Yang in both males and females.

Problems with Hormonal Replacement Therapy

Now here’s the problem with HRT. When hormonal levels decrease in a woman, both hormones decrease, not just one. Western doctors are giving women extra estrogen; a synthetic and harmful pharmaceutical grade of estrogen which the body does not recognize and which causes the proliferation of white blood cell activity (because the body sees the estrogen drug as foreign to the body).

However, you cannot give a woman extra estrogen without giving her extra progesterone as well to balance the extra or added estrogen. This is what causes hormonal imbalance in the body in addition to toxicity because hormones are synthetic to begin with. So in attempting to correct hormonal imbalance, doctors are actually facilitating hormonal imbalance.

Too much synthetic estrogen causes cancer! Female reproductive cancers, to be exact; as synthetic estrogen adversely affect the female reproductive system and its organs.

When a woman starts experiencing hormonal imbalance before taking drugs (HRT), the studies show that it is progesterone that declines more so and before estrogen. Progesterone is the hormone that is responsible for conception or pregnancy, explaining why women are less likely to become pregnant after the age of forty. Estrogen, on the other hand, is conducive to sexual heat or sexual stimulation for purposes of copulation so that conception can take place.

HRT is playing a major role in female reproductive cancers just like birth control pills are. HRT and birth control pills have something in common – both of them provide the female with extra estrogen that they don’t need and which is also unnatural. Thus, HRT and birth control pills are dangerous and can prove fatal.

Correcting Hormonal Replacement Therapy

To properly correct hormonal imbalance, seek answers and assistance from Nature. Go to that which God has provided for you. Psalms 104:14 clearly tells you that God created the herbs for the service of humanity.

So consult the Earth as Job advised us to do in Job 12:7 of the Bible. The Earth has natural, safe, and effective herbs that provide a balance of bio-hormonal precursors which get into the female body and stimulate the natural production of hormones by the body’s endocrine system.

Dietary Intervention

Certain herbs contain phyto-estrogens which are plant-based estrogen precursors. Phyto means “plant.” Some plants naturally contain estrogen (and progesterone) precursors that can help a woman or young girl to correct her hormonal imbalance.

These female specific herbs include:

  • Red Raspberry Leaf
  • Chaste Tree Berry (Vitex)
  • Black Cohosh
  • Red Clover Tops
  • Blue Cohosh
  • Squawvine
  • Canada Snake Root
  • Angelica
  • Bala
  • Ashwagandha
  • Bayberry
  • Mugwort
  • Beth (Birth) Root
  • Muira Puama
  • Ashoka
  • Cramp Bark
  • Maca Maca
  • Blessed Thistle
  • Damiana
  • Black Haw
  • Dong Quai
  • Rehmannia
  • Sarsaparilla
  • False Unicorn
  • Licorice
  • Burdock
  • Gokshura (Tribulis Terrestris)
  • Fo Ti
  • Horsetail
  • Lady’s Mantle
  • Shatawari
  • Honeysuckle
  • Shepherd’s Purse
  • Lovage
  • Motherwort
  • Pennyroyal
  • Rue
  • Wild Yam
  • Saw Palmetto Berries
  • Peony Root
  • Musta
  • Sage
  • Yohimbe
  • Vidari
  • Schizandra, and
  • Yarrow

There are also many good female hormonal-specific essential oils too. They include:

  • Clary Sage
  • Fennel
  • Cypress
  • Rose Geranium
  • Grapefruit Peel
  • Cananga
  • Buddha Wood
  • Combava
  • Davana
  • Jasmine
  • Champaca
  • Pink Lotus
  • Neroli
  • Vitex
  • Ylang Ylang
  • Blue Yarrow and
  • Tuberose

What you may be eating plays a major role in throwing off your hormonal balance. Remember, all meat and dairy products contain synthetic hormones (estrone and estradiol, cancer-causing hormones) and should be avoided.

If you consume dairy products you are consuming female hormones. Milk comes from female cows. Milk and dairy are mammary gland-derived things. Dairy cows are pumped full of man-made synthetic hormones.

Additionally, good crystals and gemstones that can be used to correct hormonal imbalance include Carnelian, Moonstone, Green Jade, Malachite, Aquamarine, Tiger’s Eye, Pearl, Citrine, Ammonite, and Chrysocolla.

Dherbs Natural Healing Products

Dherbs offers these products to assist with hormone balancing:

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