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Table of Contents > Herbs > Black Cohosh > Uses
Herbs with Similar Uses as: Black Cohosh
Below is a list of conditions that are treated by this herb and the other herbs that may be used to treat it.

 
arthritis
Burdock
Cat's Claw
Cayenne
Celery Seed
Evening Primrose
Feverfew
Flaxseed
Ginger
Goldenrod
Pau d'Arco
Red Clover
Stinging Nettle

breast cancer
American Ginseng
Evening Primrose
Garlic
Grape Seed
Green Tea
Milk Thistle
Turmeric

hot flashes
Evening Primrose
Red Clover

menopause
American Ginseng
Asian Ginseng
Dong Quai
Evening Primrose
Flaxseed
Red Clover
Wild yam

menstrual pain
Flaxseed
German Chamomile
Jamaica Dogwood
Peppermint
Roman Chamomile
Rosemary
Valerian
Wild yam
Yarrow

osteoarthritis
Burdock
Cat's Claw
Cayenne
Devil's Claw
Flaxseed
Ginger
Stinging Nettle
Turmeric
Willow Bark

osteoporosis
Licorice
Red Clover
Wild yam

premenstrual syndrome
Dong Quai
Evening Primrose
St. John's Wort

rheumatoid arthritis
Burdock
Cayenne
Evening Primrose
Feverfew
Flaxseed
Goldenrod
Horsetail
Lavender
Stinging Nettle
Wild yam

 
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Black Cohosh
  Uses of this Herb
Breast Cancer
Menopause
Menstrual Pain
Osteoarthritis
Osteoporosis
Premenstrual Syndrome
Rheumatoid Arthritis
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