Blue Cohosh is formally referred to as Caulophyllum thalictroides and commonly known as squaw roo...
Blue Cohosh is formally referred to as Caulophyllum thalictroides and commonly known as squaw root or papoose root. It's a species of flowering plant in the barberry family, native to the eastern United States, and typically grows up to 1 m in height.
Parts Used: Root
Certified Organic
Country of Origin: USA
Uses and Benefits:
- Women’s Health
- Pain Support
- Reproductive Health
- Nervous System
- Joint Health
- Stimulant
Blue Cohosh is the source of:
- Beta Carotene
- Calcium
- Methylcysteine
- Anagyrine
- Glycosides
Traditional Uses:
Blue Cohosh has a long history in traditional medicine and has been used by American folk healers for centuries. Traditionally, Blue Cohosh has seen common use among people in America in order to cope with women’s health issues. Blue Cohosh has also been used to relieve a wide range of ailments, including those related to joint health, as well as to support healthy sleep. Read our blog about other beneficial properties of Blue Cohosh.
Modern Studies:
Currently, the traditional usage of Blue Cohosh to promote women’s health and nervous system function is still widely practiced. In addition, due to its valuable active ingredients, Blue Cohosh is used for pain relief. Studies show that Blue Cohosh is an effective supporter of a healthy reproductive system.
Fun Fact
The word "cohosh" means "rough” in Indian, and it refers to features of the Blue Cohosh roots.
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