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Black Cohosh
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Black cohosh, a member of the buttercup family, is a plant native to North America. It was used in Native American medicine and was a home remedy in 19th-century America.
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University of Maryland Medical Center
- Provides an overview of the plant alongside its medicinal uses and indications. Includes side effects and supporting research.
Wikipedia: Black Cohosh
- Presents information including the herb's cultivation, side effects and uses.
Mayo Clinic: Black Cohosh
- Offers comprehensive information including evidence, dosing, and selected references.
NC State University
- Research covering the uses, treatments, and cultivation practices.
Plants for a Future - Black Cohosh
- Presents edible uses of this herb together with the physical characteristics. Pictures of the herb are also available.
Loyola Medicine: Black Cohosh
- Covers indications, warnings and the side effects associated with this herb.
Botanical.com: Black Cohosh
- Displays the history, cultivation and medical uses.
NCCIH - Black Cohosh
- Displays an introduction as well as the side effects involved with this herb.
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