benefits of black cohosh – menopause natural remedy

So, you are a middle aged woman, and you start to feel the symptoms of menopause. Oh great, there is nothing you can do to defeat the symptoms and side effects now, right? WRONG! Black cohosh, a perennial herb native to North America, has been proven by several double blind studies, to work at controlling and suppressing the side effects that you may be feeling!
Derived from the root system of this flower, the black cohosh medication is a carefully formulated mixture that has been used by Native Americans to treat gynecological disorders for hundreds of years. Now, current scientists have conducted exhaustive studies to determine the effectiveness and the safety of the black cohosh method as a means of treating menopause symptoms, to discover and prove that it is very effective and completely safe. A study of 150 women who were either pre-menopausal or had already dealt with menopause was conducted and researchers found that 6 months of treatment caused no changes in LH, FSH, prolactin, estradiol, or sex-hormone-binding globulin. Meaning that the effects of black cohosh extract has been shown to be very effective at successfully changing the levels of estrogen in your body, without effecting the other hormone levels that are unchanged by menopause, and vital to your healthy living.
The black cohosh method of treating menopause symptoms has been proven a safe and effective treatment, though it is not for everyone and you should consult your physician before you start regularly taking black cohosh extract medication. The results have proven that you are able to effectively and safely regulate your estrogen levels, especially during menopause when you need them to remain constant the most, to cut back on the extreme nature of the side effects, and have a more pleasant time as you embark along the trail of your womanhood.

 benefits of black cohosh   menopause natural remedy


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