Black Cohosh Supplements Hays KS

Because of its powerful ability to lessen menopausal symptoms, some researchers used to believe black cohosh contained chemical compounds with estrogen-like activity. However, several well-conducted laboratory and clinical studies thoroughly disproved this notion.

Joel A Fort
(785) 623-5806
2214 Canterbury Dr
Hays, KS
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Obstetrics & Gynecology

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Dr.Joel Fort
(785) 623-5806
2214 Canterbury Dr # 210
Hays, KS
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Medical School: Univ Of Ks Sch Of Med
Year of Graduation: 1995
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Gynecologist (OBGYN)
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Hospital: Hays Med Ctr -Hadley Campus, Hays, Ks
Accepting New Patients: Yes
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Lee J Hodny
(785) 623-5806
2214 Canterbury Dr
Hays, KS
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Obstetrics & Gynecology

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Douglas S Gleason
(785) 233-5101
800 Sw Lincoln St
Topeka, KS
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Obstetrics & Gynecology

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Mark Joseph Gros
(785) 776-1400
1620 Charles Pl
Manhattan, KS
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Obstetrics & Gynecology

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Dr.Lee Hodny
(785) 623-5806
2214 Canterbury Dr # 210
Hays, KS
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Medical School: Univ Of Nd Sch Of Med
Year of Graduation: 1992
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Gynecologist (OBGYN)
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Accepting New Patients: Yes
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John C Lloyd
(785) 623-5806
2214 Canterbury Dr
Hays, KS
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Obstetrics & Gynecology

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Lee J Hodny, MD
2214 Canterbury Dr Ste 210
Hays, KS
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Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Male
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Medical School: Univ Of Nd Sch Of Med, Grand Forks Nd 58201
Graduation Year: 1992

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Conrado M Agustin
(316) 683-3389
1126 S Clifton Ave
Wichita, KS
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Obstetrics & Gynecology

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Mark A Grant, DO
301 E Grant Ave
Ulysses, KS
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Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Male
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Medical School: Univ Of New England, Coll Of Osteo Med, Biddeford Me 04005
Graduation Year: 1990

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Black Cohosh, Hot Flashes, and Breast Cancer

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I’ve been on the drug tamoxifen since recovering from breast cancer. Black cohosh helps keep the drug-induced hot flashes at bay, but my doctor says the herb could increase my risk of cancer recurrence. Is this true?

The published research on black cohosh directly contradicts your doctor’s opinion. In fact, the vast majority of medical studies on this herb indicate that it is safe and beneficial for women who have had breast cancer. Thousands of women throughout Europe and North America have successfully used standardized extracts of black cohosh for relief from hot flashes and other symptoms associated with menopause. No link has ever been found between taking the herb and the worsening or recurrence of breast cancer, which is not surprising news, considering how the herb works.

Because of its powerful ability to lessen menopausal symptoms, some researchers used to believe black cohosh contained chemical compounds with estrogen-like activity. However, several well-conducted laboratory and clinical studies thoroughly disproved this notion. In fact, test tube research has shown that black cohosh can actually inhibit the growth of breast cancer cells. In addition, taking black cohosh extract has not been found to change the body’s levels of estrogen or any other hormones.

A 2003 study of premenopausal breast cancer survivors in Caracas, Venezuela, compared the use of tamoxifen for five years with or without 12 months of black cohosh extract, and researchers found that the combination significantly reduced the frequency and severity of tamoxifen-induced hot flashes. In addition, the researchers found no evidence that the herb interfered with the beneficial effects of the drug. After considering all this, I don’t see any reason to discontinue black cohosh extract.

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