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Rheumatism black cohosh

Black cohosh is said to possess antirheumatic, antitussive, sedative, and emmenagogue properties. It is used for intercostals myalgia, sciatica, whooping cough, chorea, tinnitus, dysmenorrheal, uterine colic, and specifically for muscular rheumatism and rheumatoid arthritis. [Pg.87]

Chronic rheumatism and skin diseases. Of some use in dyspepsia. Action of root stronger than berries. For rheumatism the root is often compounded with Black Cohosh and Wintergreen. [Pg.75]

Cimiiuga 4S92 A small genus of herbs of the crowfoot family fRanunculaceae), the bugbanes. The roots of Cimifuga racemose, the black cohosh, used in rheumatism and dysmenorrhea. [Pg.7]

Take h ounce each black cohosh root, golden seal, and nerve powder I pint of rnin. Mix, Dose, i table-spoonful 3 times a day. Tho most obstinate coses of rheumatism have yielded to the above simple remedy. [Pg.320]

Black cohosh Cimifuga racemosa), a member of the buttercup family, is a perennial plant that is native to North America. It is traditionally used for the treatment of rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis, intercostal myalgia, sciatica, whooping cough, chorea, tinnitus, dysmenorrhoea and uterine colic. Several cases of hepatotoxicity requiring liver transplantation were associated with the use of black cohosh [27, 28, 29, 30 ]. [Pg.720]


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