Chastetree berries Agnus castus - Herbal Collection
Chastetree berries Agnus castus - Herbal Collection - 75 GR is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
Chastetree berries (Vitex agnus-castus), also known as chasteberry, are aromatic fruits valued in traditional wellness routines.
Commonly enjoyed as a tea or infusion, they have a peppery flavor and are renowned in herbal collections for their role in supporting natural balance.
100% pure and additive-free
TRADITIONALLY USED FOR
May help with Natural Hormonal Balance & Women’s Wellness – Chastetree (Chasteberry) for PMS and Menopause Relief
Chastetree berries, also known as chasteberry or Vitex agnus-castus, are a classic herbal remedy valued for menstrual, hormonal, and reproductive support.
Gently dried whole berries provide hormone-balancing phytochemicals for teas, tinctures, or direct supplement use.
Key Features
- Chastetree berries (Vitex agnus-castus) dried
- PMS relief, hormone balance, menopause and fertility support, women’s health
- Traditional use for menstrual comfort, mood, and skin wellness
- Whole dried berries – food grade, no fillers or additives
Traditional and Modern Benefits
- Hormone Balance: Helps rebalance female hormones by lowering prolactin and gently supporting natural progesterone and estrogen cycles. Used for irregular periods, PMS, and mild menopausal symptoms123.
- PMS & Menopause Relief: Shown in clinical studies to reduce irritability, mood swings, breast tenderness, mild depression, and peri-menopausal complaints13.
- Fertility & Reproductive Support: Historically used for mild infertility, cycle normalization, and postpartum support.
- Digestive & Skin Wellness: Sometimes included in digestive blends and for acne linked to hormonal imbalance.
Basic Certificate of Analysis (COA) Information
- Botanical Name: Vitex agnus-castus
- Parts Used: Whole dried berry (small, dark purple-brown)
- Main Actives: Flavonoids, iridoids, diterpenes (vitexin, agnuside, casticin), essential oils
- Quality: Food grade, dried, and screened for herbal use
How to Use
- Tea or Infusion:
- Crush 1 tsp berries per cup, cover with boiling water, let steep 10 minutes, strain, drink once daily.
- Tincture/Extract:
- 35–45 drops tincture or 1.6–3 mg fruit extract daily as directed.
- Capsule:
- Standardized extracts: 20–40 mg daily (follow label or practitioner).
- Culinary:
- Berries can be ground and blended with other herbs in personalized herbal formulas.
CAUTION
Cautions & Storage
- Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding (consult your healthcare provider).
- Possible mild nausea, GI upset, or rash in rare cases. Store cool, dry, and sealed.
- May interact with hormone therapies or birth control.
Disclaimer:
Educational only; not medical advice. Always consult a professional before long-term use or if you take hormone-affecting medication.