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Black Cohosh Extract is a supplement derived from the root of the Actaea racemosa plant, traditionally used in botanical wellness practices. It contains phytoestrogenic compounds that influence hormonal activity and physiological balance. Black cohosh extract is known to support menopausal health, promote emotional well-being, and aid in inflammatory relief. Additionally, it may help regulate hormonal fluctuations. Recognized for its traditional applications, it remains a trusted option for long-term hormonal support.

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Description

Black Cohosh Extract is a supplement derived from the root of the Actaea racemosa plant, traditionally used in botanical wellness practices. It contains phytoestrogenic compounds that influence hormonal activity and physiological balance. Black cohosh extract is known to support menopausal health, promote emotional well-being, and aid in inflammatory relief. Additionally, it may help regulate hormonal fluctuations. Recognized for its traditional applications, it remains a trusted option for long-term hormonal support.

Typical Dose

Synvala 23 (26% hagars)

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When To Take It

Members unlock guidance on typical timing strategies for this supplement based on common use patterns. Includes flexible timing options, routine-fit considerations, and practical notes on when it may be better taken with food, away from food, earlier in the day, or later, depending on the type.

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Black Cohosh Extract

At present, there is no established association between this supplement and any medical condition listed on the Health Status pages.

May Help With The Following Conditions

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Category

Herbal Extracts

Best Forms to Use (in order)

Members unlock a practical breakdown of the most useful supplement forms, listed from strongest to less ideal where relevant. Includes absorbability, active vs. less active forms, and simple guidance on which versions are usually preferred and which are typically less useful

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Warnings

Black cohosh extract may cause mild side effects such as digestive upset, diarrhea, stomach ache, skin rashes, muscle pain, and breast pain. Consulting a healthcare provider is advised, especially for those taking hormonal therapies, blood pressure medications, or other treatments.

Synergists and Antagonists

Members unlock a clear overview of nutrients, compounds, foods, and factors that may work well with this supplement or reduce how well it fits into a routine. Includes common pairings, possible conflicts, and practical context for smarter stacking

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Benefits (results vary)

Members unlock four supplement-specific benefit points with brief explanations, showing the main areas of support, where this ingredient fits best, and which uses are more relevant in practice:

  • Primary area of support for this supplement, explained clearly and specifically

  • A secondary benefit that may still be useful, depending on the person and context

  • Broader or indirect role this ingredient may play within a routine

  • Practical clarity on where expectations should be stronger, moderate, or more limited

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Disclaimer

Information on this page is for general educational purposes and is not medical advice. Supplements can interact with medications and may not be appropriate for everyone; consult a qualified clinician before use if pregnant/breastfeeding, under 18, managing a medical condition, or taking prescription medications. Do not exceed label directions unless professionally guided, and stop use and seek medical advice if adverse effects occur.

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