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Black Cohosh Extract
Product name: Black Cohosh Extract
Latin name: Cimicifuga romose (L)Nutt.
Active ingredient: Triterpene Glycosides
Part of used: root
Appearance: yellow brown powder
Odor: characteristic
Specs Available: 2.5%, 5% (HPLC)
Introduction:
Black cohosh is a perennial wildflower native to eastern North America. More than two centuries ago, Native Americans discovered that the root of the black cohosh plant (Cimicifuga racemosa) helped relieve menstrual cramps, and symptoms of menopause including hot flashes, irritability, mood swings, and sleep disturbances. Today, the roots of black cohosh are still used for these purposes. In fact, the herb has been widely used for more than 40 years in Europe and is approved in Germany for premenstrual discomfort, painful menstruation, and menopausal symptoms.
Main functions:
1.Antibacteria and anticancer.
2. Anti-rheumatism, alleviating muscle pain and
spasm.
3. Decreasing the cholesterol and blood pressure.
4. Delaying aging, especially the aging of skin and
visceral organ.
5.Owning estrogenic effect, thus improving symptoms of female climacteric syndrome and postpartum syndrome.
Package & Storage:
Storage:Store in cool & dry area, keep away from the direct light and heat.
Packing: 25kg/drum,inner double plastic bag or according to customers requirement
Shelf life:2 years if properly stored
2.Function:
1.Curing heart-throb, megrim and injuries from falls and also enriching the blood.
2.providing energy, vitality, and resistance to disease.
3.treating anemia, boils, headaches, venous problems, low im-munity, and problems of peripheral blood flow.
4.regulating female hormones, in the treatment of most menstrual and menopausal problems and in pregnancy and delivery.
5.a blood tonic, promoting its production and circulation.
6.preventing spasms, relaxing vessels, and reducing blood clotting in peripheral vessels.
3.Indications and Uses:
Angelica is a good remedy for colds, coughs, pleurisy, wind, colic, rheumatism and diseases of the urinary organs, and it is generally used as a stimulating expectorant, combined with other expectorants the action of which is facilitated, and to a large extent diffused, through the whole of the pulmonary region. It is also a useful agent for feverish conditions, acting as a diaphoretic.