Actea racemosa
Black cohosh is a woodland plant with tall feathery white flower spikes and a long history of use in traditional herbalism. The root is earthy and slightly bitter and is often prepared as tincture or decoction. It has been traditionally used to support women’s health and hormonal balance.
Black cohosh root was traditionally employed for its healthful benefits by Native Americans living throughout the plant’s range. Named after its black and twisting rhizome, the name cohosh is from the Algonquian tribe, and means rough, referring to the feel of the rhizome. It was given the name "bugbane" because the flowers have such a strong odor and have been used to effectively repel insects. Other common names include black snakeroot and rheumatism weed.
Black cohosh root can be made into a tea or an extract. It is a powerful and common medicine for menopause symptoms like hot flashes, as well as PMS, gynecological health, musculoskeletal pain, and even sometimes used for tinnitus and vertigo.
This magical plant can be used to empower the divine feminine, banish negativity, and enhance psychic abilities. Goes well with spells for courage and love. Use in dream pillows to strengthen intuition and insight.
Crafted by The People’s Apothecary with intention, plants, and a pinch of magic.
This herb should NOT be used during pregnancy unless under the supervision of a qualified healthcare practitioner.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, on any medications, or have a medical condition.
Actea racemosa
Black cohosh is a woodland plant with tall feathery white flower spikes and a long history of use in traditional herbalism. The root is earthy and slightly bitter and is often prepared as tincture or decoction. It has been traditionally used to support women’s health and hormonal balance.
Black cohosh root was traditionally employed for its healthful benefits by Native Americans living throughout the plant’s range. Named after its black and twisting rhizome, the name cohosh is from the Algonquian tribe, and means rough, referring to the feel of the rhizome. It was given the name "bugbane" because the flowers have such a strong odor and have been used to effectively repel insects. Other common names include black snakeroot and rheumatism weed.
Black cohosh root can be made into a tea or an extract. It is a powerful and common medicine for menopause symptoms like hot flashes, as well as PMS, gynecological health, musculoskeletal pain, and even sometimes used for tinnitus and vertigo.
This magical plant can be used to empower the divine feminine, banish negativity, and enhance psychic abilities. Goes well with spells for courage and love. Use in dream pillows to strengthen intuition and insight.
Crafted by The People’s Apothecary with intention, plants, and a pinch of magic.
This herb should NOT be used during pregnancy unless under the supervision of a qualified healthcare practitioner.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, on any medications, or have a medical condition.