Herbs - Chaste Tree Berry

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Chaste Tree Berry, Young Plant Chaste Tree Berry, Young Plant

(also referred to as...)

Vitex

Latin Name: Vitex agnus cactus

Family: Familius

 
Description

This shrub is native to the shores of the Mediterranean and develops fragrant flowers during the months of September and October. The berries resemble peppercorns and were once said to be an anaphrodeisiac, being given to priestesses to ensure their abstinence. In Italy the leaves are still strewn before novices entering monasteries.

 

Ailments / Situations Where Used

Today, the berries are used to regulate hormonal balance and the menstrual cycle. They work on normalizing estrogen and treat premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and symptoms that come along with it such as headaches, depression, cramps, edema, and breast sensitivity.

Chaste tree is wonderful in relieving symptoms of menopause. This herb works by acting on the anterior pituitary gland, reducing FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) and increasing LH (luteinizing hormone). Essentially, this stimulates progesterone production and reduces estrogen. Due to the enhancement of the progesterone cycle, chaste tree can be used to treat painful menstruation and the emotional ups and downs associated with menopause. The berries can also be helpful in ammenorhea, irregular menstruation, heavy bleeding, short menstrual cycle and fibroid cysts. After many years of using the birth control pill it would be a good idea to take chaste tree berries to regain a proper hormonal balance.

Chaste tree can be given to teenage males and females in the treatment of acne and to nursing mothers to encourage breast milk production. Finally, chaste tree berries are an anaphrodisiac and are well known for their ability in lowering sexual libido.


 

Source

Berries


 

Preparations

Infusion: Pour 1 cup boiling water over 1 teaspoon berries and infuse 15 minutes. Take 3 times daily.

Tincture: Take 15 to 30 drops of tincture 3 times daily.


 

Contraindications / Precautions / Warnings

Not to be taken alongside any progesterone drugs.

Contraindicated in pregnancy, especially after the third month as this herb brings on the flow of milk too early.


 

Ailment / Situation Listing

 

Acne (Hormonal)

Amenorrhea

Anaphrodisiac

Breast Milk Production

Breast Sensitivity

Menstrual Cramps

Depression

Edema

Emotional Roller Coaster

Fibroid Cysts

Headaches

Heavy Bleeding

Hormonal Imbalance

Irregular Menstruation

Menopause

Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)

Short Cycle

Years of Birth Control Use

 


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