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Black Cohosh Ginkgo Biloba Dong Quai Ginseng Red Clover Soy Vitex Macafem
Black Cohosh
Black cohosh grows in the woods of eastern North America
Ginkgo Biloba
Traditionally used in Chinese medicine for thousands of years
Dong Quai
Dong Quai is often referred to as "the female ginseng"
Ginseng
The Chinese word "r�nsh�n" means "man root" in English
Red Clover
Originates from Asia, parts of Northern Africa, and Central Europe
Soy
Traditionally used in the Orient as a source of protein and medicine
Vitex
Vitex agnus-castus is also called chaste tree
Macafem
Originates from the Andean mountains of Perú

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Welcome to our Research section. Please take a minute to browse through all of our different Research and keep up-to-date with the latest information about herbs and their relationship to menopause.

Soy and its beneficial effects on osteoporosis amongst postmenopausal women
It is well documented that women suffer from the bone loss that occurs from osteoporosis more acutely than men do. It is also known from various studies that hormone therapy (HT) can halt the loss of bone. The...

The effect of soy on women suffering from the symptoms of menopause
Recent studies have been carried out in order to determine whether or not the prosperities of soy are capable easing some of the harmful symptoms of menopause. Such a study is a concentration on the lethal effects of...

Which herb should women try? Today women are looking for relief from their menopause symptoms with herbs. Phytoestrogenic herbs and non-estrogenic herbs are good in relieving menopause symptoms, but recent studies show that non-estrogenic herbs have no side effects because they help the body to produce its own hormones instead of introducing hormones like the phytoestrogenic ones. Learn more about non-estrogenic herbs for menopause.
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