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Sorry, I made a mistake. The page is drweil.com. I either read in the book by

Johanna Skilling, Fibroids, the complete guide....in her chapter about

herbals that research has shown black cohosh can make uterine cells divide,

as well as make bleeding and cramps more worse. The same is said about chaste

tree berry or Vitex agnus-castus.

If you consider that fibroids originate from a single cell gone wild, it

might be not such a good idea to take that herb.

You may want to do a little more research. Hope that helps a little.

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Black cohosh is a highly studied herb, especially in Germany, where it is a

popular form of HRT (sold under the brand name Remifemin), though it is

limited to six month use. As I already wrote it can make cells divide, as

well as make beeding and cramps worse.

Blue cohosh is a traditional Native North American remedy for cramps; in

research, blue cohosh did not promote uterine growth. However, blue cohosh

can raise blood pressure and constrict the blood vessels leading to the heart.

That what I read. I am not a herbalist. Personally, I have not taken any of

them. Use your own judgement or maybe someone in this forum has has some

information.

Hope that helps

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Black cohosh is a highly studied herb, especially in Germany, where it is a

popular form of HRT (sold under the brand name Remifemin), though it is

limited to six month use. As I already wrote it can make cells divide, as

well as make beeding and cramps worse.

Blue cohosh is a traditional Native North American remedy for cramps; in

research, blue cohosh did not promote uterine growth. However, blue cohosh

can raise blood pressure and constrict the blood vessels leading to the heart.

That what I read. I am not a herbalist. Personally, I have not taken any of

them. Use your own judgement or maybe someone in this forum has has some

information.

Hope that helps

Sui

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I just read in " The Hormone Solution " by Dr. Schwartz that

" black cohosh, isoflavones, ipriflavones, soy derivatives, soy milk, soy

nuts, vitex and dong quai are phytoestrogens. Their chemical makeup

resenbles human estrogen molecules closely enough for the body to misread

them as estrogens. " Sounds like the black cohosh could act as fertilizer on

fibroids! I hate to find this out, because I've been sleeping better since I

started taking it. Terri

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I just read in " The Hormone Solution " by Dr. Schwartz that

" black cohosh, isoflavones, ipriflavones, soy derivatives, soy milk, soy

nuts, vitex and dong quai are phytoestrogens. Their chemical makeup

resenbles human estrogen molecules closely enough for the body to misread

them as estrogens. " Sounds like the black cohosh could act as fertilizer on

fibroids! I hate to find this out, because I've been sleeping better since I

started taking it. Terri

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I just read in " The Hormone Solution " by Dr. Schwartz that

" black cohosh, isoflavones, ipriflavones, soy derivatives, soy milk, soy

nuts, vitex and dong quai are phytoestrogens. Their chemical makeup

resenbles human estrogen molecules closely enough for the body to misread

them as estrogens. " Sounds like the black cohosh could act as fertilizer on

fibroids! I hate to find this out, because I've been sleeping better since I

started taking it. Terri

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