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Old 06-12-2009, 08:04 AM   #1
mimiflower07
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black cohosh

I realize this conversation has been shared in the pass.
I really was hoping just to pick a few brain cells. I have been researching, as of 2009 Bio Medicine released an article that found this herb to actually have antiestrogen, antiproliferative and antioxidant properties. There were other articles that showed no relative increase in breast recurrance.

Has any one out there...found new info to share. I 've started using this product called remifemin and so noticed a change. Most noticeable that I feel less like an agitated mother who might lose it over a simple baseball game(and i'm not even into sports!!). I can give you a few more visual...but i think you get it. Menopause with young children is like an experiment gone wrong.lol..

but my onc does not want me on antidepressants for mp symptoms.
Sorry, I'm rambling now...I feel so much better on this herb.I just don't want to fire up any new cells.

thanks for listening..but could some one respond. Lost inout here in meno land.

Suzanne
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