- Black Cohosh enjoys a long history of traditional use by the Indigenous peoples of North America
- Pure whole Black Cohosh Roots milled into a fine powder
- Re-sealable airtight foil pouch to ensure maximum freshness
- 100% pure botanical ingredients - absolutely nothing added
Black Cohosh Root Powder
Black Cohosh Root Powder from Indigo Herbs is made from exceptionally high quality Black Cohosh Roots that have been traditionally used by Native American tribes for centuries. This herbal powder can be added to smoothies, encapsulated or mixed with a little water and taken daily.
At Indigo Herbs we are passionate about premium quality botanicals. Explore the tabs on this page to find out more about the quality, manufacture and suggested use of this herbal powder. We are unable to advise you here on the benefits of our herbal products, however we do recommend you take the opportunity to research the many benefits of this herb. At Indigo Herbs we are committed to empowering optimum health and nutrition and assisting you to take responsibility for your own health and wellbeing, by having access to many of nature’s healing botanicals. Please consult a Herbalist as to how this product can benefit you.
Black Cohosh Root Powder can be added to smoothies, encapsulated or mixed with a little water or juice.
A typical dosage of Black Cohosh Root is one to one and a half grams of powdered dry root split into three doses throughout the day.
You can also see how to use a powder, at How to take a herbal powder.
Black Cohosh can cause some mild side effects such as stomach upset, cramping, headache, rash and a feeling of heaviness.
Not recommended for long term use.
Do not take Black Cohosh if pregnant or lactating.
Consult your healthcare provider before using Black Cohosh if you are taking any form of medication, especially antidepressants or SSRI's.
Indigo Herbs Black Cohosh Root Powder is produced in from mature Black Cohosh plants which have been harvested for their roots. After the roots have been dug up and cleaned they are inspected for animal damage and the best specimens are selected to be made into powder. The roots are then dehydrated until there is almost no moisture in left in the plant material. After milling, the fine powder is tested for heavy metals and pollutants before being made ready for shipping.