Throughout history, it has also been known as snakeroot, black bugbane, and rheumatism weed. It was given the name �bugbane� because the flowers have such a strong odor, and have been used to repel insects effectively.
Black Cohosh grows from four to eight feet in height. It has a stem with tiny white flowers that have numerous stamens. But it�s the roots and rhizomes (underground stems) that are important to making dietary supplements.
Black Cohosh has a long history of use by Native Americans and European settlers. The Native Americans used it to balance menstrual cycles, while the European settlers used Black Cohosh as a tonic to support women�s reproductive health.
In the 1990s Black Cohosh became popular as many women sought more natural alternatives for menstrual issues and hot flashes associated with menopause. Nature�s Answer Black Cohosh promotes female hormonal balance naturally.
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