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blue cohosh

noun

  1. cohosh


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of blue cohosh1

An Americanism dating back to 1815–25
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The herb rue can cause organ injury, black cohosh has been associated with liver injuries, and blue cohosh can make people sick to their stomach, he said.

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In addition to American ginseng, Felumlee cultivates goldenseal, black cohosh, blue cohosh, bloodroot, red trillium, and false unicorn under his trees’ canopy.

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I am also equally curious to know if anything eats the fruit of the red and white baneberry and the blue cohosh.

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Combined with blue cohosh, it is very beneficial in amenorrhea, etc., as above stated.

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Menstrual Irregularities: Extracts of cramp bark, forty grains; blue cohosh, ten grains; Squaw wine, forty grains; pokeberry, twenty grains; strychnine, one grain.

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