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Blue cohosh (caulosaponin) is potentially toxic. Side effects: chest pains, vomiting, headaches, convulsions, excessive thirst, general weakness. Overdose: convulsions, coordination loss, and heart failure.

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What are the herbal drug interactions associated with blue cohosh?

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What are the medicinal actions of blue cohosh?

Blue cohosh is an emmenagogue, anti-spasmodic and analgaesic.


Black or blue cohosh tea?

Black and blue cohosh tea are used to induce labor in women who are at full term pregnancy. Black and blue cohosh are used in combination for this purpose.


What are the precautions associated with using blue cohosh?

For pregnant women under supervision of medical professional. Not to be used as abortifacient or by those with diverticulitis, gastric ulcers, esophageal reflux, heart disease, high blood pressure or colitis.


What are the prescription drug interactions associated with blue cohosh use?

Not to be used with drugs that treat high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes or nitrates, diuretics.


What is the Latin name for blue cohosh?

Caulophyllum thalictroides.


How long does it take for Black Cohosh 540MG to work?

When using natural herbals for treatment, there are many variables in speed and dosage. In the case of Blue Cohosh relief depends upon the users BMI, diet, method of ingestion, degree of discomfort and related issues.


How long does blue cohosh take before it take affect?

I took it with my daughter at 36 weeks and my water broke the next day. It was hard to tell if it was from the blue cohosh of if she was just ready. Be sure to use a small amount. I used one dropper. I took it with my daughter at 36 weeks and my water broke the next day. It was hard to tell if it was from the blue cohosh of if she was just ready. Be sure to use a small amount. I used one dropper.


Blue cohosh tincture?

Blue cohosh has been used to induce uterine contractions. It is widely advertised on the internet but is dangerous (see Toxicology and Adverse Reactions).Blue cohosh has traditionally been used at doses of 0.5 to 3 g/day; however, its potential for teratogenicity makes it unsuitable for women who are or may become pregnant. Because its principal indications are for gynecological disorders, avoid its use.. It is the best herbal tincture for keeping our health fitness. If you want to get more benefits for Blue cohosh tincture, you can refer this sites: buytincture.com


What are the physical characteristics of blue cohosh?

Blue cohosh is a perennial herb that typically grows 2-3 feet tall with blue-green leaves and small blue berries that appear in the late summer. Its flowers are small and greenish-yellow in color, and the plant has a distinctive odor.


What are the common names of blue cohosh?

Squaw root, papoose root, beechdrops, blue ginseng, yellow ginseng, and blueberry root.


Your mucus plug came out with bloody show will black cohosh help labor come quicker?

I can't speak in any general or universal terms, but for me black and blue cohosh accelerated my labor, which was proceeding slowly but surely (and too slowly for the hospital, who put me on pitocin, prematurely - I believe). My experience was that both black and blue cohosh helped to advance my labor. Hope this helps others.