Black Cohosh

The plant is native to North America and Canada, and the material used medicinally comes primarily from wild collections in these areas. In herbal medicine, the dried rhizome (rhizome) collected after fruit ripening and the roots (Cimicifugae racemosae rhizoma) are used. Characteristics of black cohosh Black cohosh is a perennial herbaceous plant up to 2 … Black Cohosh

Black Cohosh: Applications and Uses

Due to hormonal changes, about 70% of all women in menopause (climacteric) experience psychological complaints such as mood swings and depression, as well as neurovegetative complaints such as an excessively high heart rate (tachycardia), sleep disorders, weight gain and sexual dysfunction. Long-term effects may include increased osteoporosis and coronary heart disease. Black cohosh is suitable … Black Cohosh: Applications and Uses

Black Cohosh: Dosage

Black cohosh can be taken in the form of standardized teas or the dry extract of the plant can also be taken in the form of film-coated tablets or capsules. Furthermore, the tincture is offered in the form of solutions. Which dose is the right one? The average daily dose for extracts with ethanol or … Black Cohosh: Dosage

Adonis

Stem plant Ranunculaceae, Adonis. Medicinal drug Adonidis herba, Adonis herb: The dried herb of L. collected at flowering time (PH 5) – no longer officinal. Ingredients Cardiac glycosides of the cardenolide type. Effects Positive inotropic Indications Heart failure, is not used phytotherapeutically in many countries In alternative medicine Contraindications Therapy with cardiac glycosides, hypokalemia. Adverse … Adonis

Black Cohosh: Effect and Side Effects

It is controversially discussed whether the contained isoflavones and triterpenes have estrogen-like effect and modulating influence on estrogen receptors, but without having chemically the structure of estrogens. The resulting replacement of the hormone estrogen, which is produced less and less during menopause, could be an explanation for the plant’s beneficial effect on menopausal symptoms. Other … Black Cohosh: Effect and Side Effects

Black Cumin: Medicinal Uses

Products In pharmacies and drugstores are available black cumin oil capsules (eg, from Alpinamed, Phytomed), the black cumin oil and black cumin seeds. Stem plant Black cumin L. from the Ranunculaceae family is an annual plant that was traditionally used in Asia Minor, Arab countries and southern Europe. Medicinal drug The whole or ground seeds … Black Cumin: Medicinal Uses

Grape silver candle

Synonyms in a broader sense Plant synonyms: Ranunculaceae, buttercup, silver candle, cheekwort, bugweed Latin name: Cimicifuga racemosa, group: RanunculaceaeThe medicinal plant grape silver candle belongs to the buttercup family and is a 1 – 2 meter high, herbaceous plant. It is native to North America and Canada. But it is also found today in Europe … Grape silver candle

Production | Grape silver candle

Production The dried rootstock of the medicinal plant grape silver candle, which not only comes from the North American forests, but is also cultivated in Europe, is used medicinally. 4 – 12 m long rhizomes are dug up, washed and dried after the summer. Characteristic ingredients are triterpene (actein and cimigoside). In addition, phenylpropane derivatives, … Production | Grape silver candle