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      cmsnackdaddy

        Hello,

        What is the recommended herbs to reduce the symptoms of Menopause, specifically sore breasts?

        Found this:

        1. Black Cohosh

        The use of Black cohosh for easing menopause symptoms is nothing new. For centuries, women have sworn by the herb as a powerful tool for alleviating hot flashes. Fortunately for us, science has come forth to validate this centuries-long use. One clinical review of thirty-two studies confirmed that, while the mechanism remains unclear, Black cohosh can effectively reduce hot flash occurrence, intensity, and duration. [1] Some researchers believe that the herb acts as an estrogen modulator, with other theories stating that the compounds within Black cohosh affect the dopaminergic system.

        2. Wild Yam

        Wild yam, also known by its Latin name Dioscorea villosa, should not be confused with the yams that you might have in your kitchen. The wild yam is a different species known for its active ingredient diosgenin, which is a phytoestrogen. Diosgenin contains an ingredient similar to DHEA, a precursor to human sex hormones. [2]

        An East Indian traditional herb, wild yam has a long history of use for hormonal problems. Many menopausal women will use creams containing wild yam; however, research is inconclusive as to whether or not the topical application provides any noticeable benefit. [3] Typically, only the roots are used when preparing creams, tinctures, and extracts.

        3. Skullcap

        Two of the most serious concerns for women going through menopause are mood swings and depression. Several herbs may help, but American skullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora) may be one of the best. Skullcap is specifically noted in some research to support a calm state of mind. [4] Further research is certainly needed to determine skullcap’s direct effect on mood in menopausal women.

        4. Ginseng

        Ginseng may be the best general-purpose herb for menopause. It’s often called by its full botanical name Panax ginseng, but is often referred to as Red ginseng and Asian, Chinese, Korean, or Siberian ginseng. Its primary menopausal benefit is its ability to support vitality and ease stress. [5] Women entering menopause will often feel physically low because some symptoms, such as hot flashes, zap energy. Sleep is often interrupted as a result of menopause, especially thanks to hot flashes. Ginseng may come to the rescue on this front, possibly supporting healthy sleep cycles by aiding relaxation.

        5. Red Clover

        Red clover, Trifolium pratense, is a common variety of clover with reddish flowers. It has several uses, but many menopausal women suffering from hot flashes find that it’s effective for providing some level of relief. [6] The flowers contain isoflavones which mimic estrogen in the body. This action may help lower the incidence and intensity of hot flashes; however, evidence on this subject remains inconclusive

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      • #35331
        cmsnackdaddy

          Found this also. What would be the main difference between the formulation I have posted above and the formulation you have put together doc?

          Ingredients: Baneberry or Black Cohosh, Bugleweed, Dong Quai, Licorice

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        • #35380
          Dr. Patrick Jones
          Homestead Instructor

            The effects of those two should be very similar.

            Doc

            Don't use herbs or combine herbs with medications or use them during lactation or pregnancy without talking with your healthcare provider.

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