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BLACK COHOSH, Cimicifuga racemosa dried leaves

dried leaves - encouraging labor, 100% organically grown

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Black cohosh leaves have been used in later pregnancy for hundreds of years to prepare women’s bodies for childbirth. They are not safe to use during early pregnancy, but can be safely consumed in tea form during the last 4 to 6 weeks of pregnancy. Black cohosh is a powerful painkiller specifically for nerve and muscle pain. It is one of the best remedies for ovarian and uterine pain.

Black cohosh has both stimulating and relaxing properties which facilitate childbirth. It tones the uterus and promotes regular and effective contractions.

Take 2 tablespoons of dried black cohosh leaves for one cup of water. Drink 1-3 cups of this tea during the last months of pregnancy.

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