- What Is Chasteberry, and What Can It Do? - Cleveland Clinic Health . . .
Chasteberry is the fruit from the chaste tree, which is native to the Mediterranean region and Asia Its scientific name is Vitex agnus-castus In Germany, healthcare providers regularly prescribe it for menstrual cycle irregularities, period-related breast pain and premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
- Chasteberry: Uses and Risks - WebMD
Chasteberry is a fruit growing on trees or shrubs of riverbanks in parts of Asia But it's also found in the Mediterranean and the southeastern U S The scientific name for chasteberry is
- 17 Amazing Benefits Uses of Chasteberry - Organic Facts
There are many traditional benefits associated with chasteberry, including improving female fertility, reducing signs of acne, treating an enlarged prostate, and repelling insects, among others
- Vitex Agnus-Castus (Chasteberry): Benefits, Side Effects, and Myths
Researchers have found that Vitex agnus-castus, or chasteberry, may enhance fertility, reduce symptoms of premenstrual syndrome and menopause, and repel certain insects, like mosquitos
- Chasteberry: Usefulness and Safety | NCCIH
This fact sheet provides basic information about chasteberry—common names, usefulness and safety, and resources for more information
- Vitex or Chasteberry, the Female-Friendly Fruit for PMS
Vitex, also known as chasteberry, is the top natural remedy for PMS symptoms, fertility and more Learn about supplementation, dosage recommendations and more
- Chaste Tree Berry Herb - Benefits, Uses and Side Effects
Modern uses of chaste tree berry include reduction of premenstrual syndrome (PMS), menstrual cramps and other pre-menopausal symptoms Studies have shown a reduction in breast tenderness and pressure, headaches, bloating and fatigue in women who took the herb regularly and over some time
- Chasteberry Monograph - HolisticWow
Chaste tree is characterized by its lance-shaped leaves and small, fragrant purple flowers that bloom in clusters The plant produces dark purple to black berries that contain seeds Native to the Mediterranean region, chasteberry thrives in well-drained soil and sunny environments
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