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caulophyllum

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caulophyllum (k·lō·fīˑ·lm),
n a homeopathic preparation of blue cohosh root used to treat dysmenorrhea, weak uterine muscle tone, and difficulty in conceiving. See also cohosh, blue.


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ExtendPet is composed of Apis Mellifica which is a strong soother of inflammation, Belladonna a slight anesthetic, Byronia Alba to act as a joint lubricant, Caulophyllum to promote blood flow throughout the body, rhus toxicodendron to give your pet the energy to move, and ruta graveolens to protect your pet's connective tissues from damage.
Blue cohosh is also known as Caulophyllum thalictroides, blue ginseng, papoose root, yellow ginseng, blueberry root, and beech drops.
The two main homeopathic tinctures she took were Hydrasis or Goldenseal, a perennial herb of the buttercup family which is often used as a multipurpose remedy, and Caulophyllum (right), a distinctive spring flower from eastern Asia and eastern North America, well known as an alternative medicine for inducing childbirth.
 
 
 
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