Nature�s Answer Black Cohosh�(Cimicifuga racemosa) is a perennial that grows as large as eight feet, and favors shady spots in woods and shrubby areas. It�s easily identified by its creamy white or yellow flower spikes.�Black Cohosh Root�is found in Eastern Canada and the US, growing as far south as Florida. It�s also found growing wild in Europe, having been self-seeded from cultivated plants.
The word Cohosh is a Native American word which means �rough� referring to the plant�s gnarled root structure. The root of the plant has been used extensively by Native Americans for female complaints, which is why one of its nicknames is �squawroot.� It is the dark, tough, knotty rhizomes, which are harvested in the fall, that contain the important compounds.
Black cohosh�became popular in the 1990s as a growing number of women sought more natural alternatives for menstrual issues and hot flashes associated with menopause.*
Nature�s Answer Black cohosh�promotes female hormonal balance naturally.* This super concentrated extract gives you a full 40 mg of herb in each serving of ONE DROPPERFUL (1 ml). And because it�s a highly concentrated liquid, it is absorbed faster.