Endometriosis and Black Hawk


As we mentioned in previous articles, endometriosis that grows somewhere other than the endometrium also reacts to the hormonal signals of the monthly menstrual cycle by accumulating tissue, breaking it down, and shedding it during the menstrual period. As we know, herbs play a very important role in some cultures in the treatment of all kinds of diseases. In this article, we will discuss how Black Haw helps treat endometriosis.

I.Definition

Black haw is also known as black haw viburnum or stag bush. It is native to southeastern North America. The herb has been used to treat menstrual cramps and morning sickness in women with or without endometriosis.

II. How Black Hawk Affects Women With Endometriosis

1. Nervous system

Scopoletin in black hawk is said to help strengthen the nervous system by regulating the hormone sorotonin, thereby reducing nervous system stress and endometriosis symptoms such as mood swings, depression, and anxiety.

2. Immune system

Black haw contains scopoletin. The substance is said to help the immune system fight against bacteria, virus invasion and the formation of free recalls, including endometrial implants and adhesion.

3. Calm the contraction of the uterus

Black is said to have a uterine sedative tonic that contains salicin, the aspirin-like substance. It helps to relax the contraction of the uterus during and after menstruation, which reduces tension in the uterus and abdominal pain.

4. Muscles of the uterus

Bile deficiency caused by obstruction of the bile ducts increases the risk of imbalance of prostaglandin hormones during the menstrual cycle, leading to overactive uterine muscles resulting in menstrual pain in the abdominal region. Black haw is said to help clear the blockage, thereby increasing protein and fat synthesis in the liver, helping to balance prostaglandin hormones.

Since endometriosis is treatable and manageable with natural remedies and a self-help course, if you have endometriosis, look on the bright side.