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  2. 9 types of food that provide comfort during hot flashes - AOL

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    Another tea that's gained popularity for clearing up menopause symptoms is black cohosh. Recent research suggests some black cohosh extracts, like Remifemin, may help with hot flashes and other ...

  3. Doctors Say These Menopause Supplements Live Up to the Hype - AOL

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    Remifemin. Remifemin is an estrogen-free supplement that’s designed to reduce hot flashes, night sweats, and mood swing. Its main ingredient is black cohosh, which is considered to be a ...

  4. This common ingredient in menopause supplements is dangerous ...

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    Black cohosh "Black cohosh is commonly reported to help with hot flashes and night sweats, although it hasn't been proven to do that," Christmas says, "and it actually can increase liver enzymes."

  5. Phytoestrogen - Wikipedia

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    In a rigorous study, the use of one such source of phytoestrogen, red clover, has been shown to be safe, but ineffective in relieving menopausal symptoms [58] (black cohosh is also used for menopausal symptoms, but does not contain phytoestrogens [59]).

  6. Lydia Pinkham - Wikipedia

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    Black cohosh is an emmenagogue, anti-spasmodic, restorative, nervine, and hypotensive and is used traditionally for menopausal symptoms. [14] The formula also contains drinking alcohol, which relieves muscular stress, reduces pain, and can affect mood.

  7. Breast enlargement supplement - Wikipedia

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    Black cohosh has been shown to have no estrogenic effect in vivo or in vitro. [1]: 1330 Hops contains estrogen-like compounds, called prenylflavonoids, the most potent of which is 8-prenylnaringenin. [11] Hops' effect on fertility lacks research. [10]: 4914 Prenylflavonoids from hops have anticancer properties. [11]