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one which has never been associated with increased risk of breast, ovarian or endometrial cancers.* And scientists have determined that black cohosh does not produce an estrogenic effect in target organs of the uterus or vagina. Additionally, most recent studies concluded that black cohosh runs interference with neurotransmitters as its method of working with the body to regulate and thus alleviate signs of menopause.* It is fairly certain that one mode of action for chaste tree berry is through neurotransmitters, interacting with hormone receptors to initiate a reaction in the pituitary to lower and adjust the production of prolactin. Both black cohosh and chaste tree berry appear cimicifugaracemosa to promote mild relaxation.* Further, clinical studies show that the effects of the ingredients in increase when taken for the prescribed amount of time, indicating that it encourages the body to regulate itself and help prevent common symptoms of menopause from occurring in the first place.* Black cohosh extract has been studied extensively for 20 years and safely used by more than one and a half million women in Europe and Australia. The makers of include this section as a resource to our visitors. We do this not only to supply more information about our ingredients, but also to include various points of view and facts we think may be of interest and not readily seen in other media. cimicifugaracemosa It does not mean that the publications endorse our product. We have listed cimicifugaracemosa some research cimicifugaracemosa we are not able to "reprint" on this site, either because it was too expensive for the rights or we were unable to find the author or obtain the permission. That research will not be a "link" but can be obtained at a library. Looks at their studies of prolactin inhibition by plant extracts and focused on the effects of extract of Vitex agnus-castus and its preparations on rat pituitary cells under basal and stimulated cimicifugaracemosa conditions in primary cell cultures. Summarizes that Agnus castus has dopaminergic cimicifugaracemosa effects and inhibits prolactin secretion significantly. Concludes that agnus castus could be used as an efficient component in the treatment of slight hyperprolactinaemia and its symptoms The medicinal use of extracts from Vitex agnus-castus has a long tradition.
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