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Agnus castus

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Agnus castus  
Although not necessarily backed up with scientific research, the following uses are widely cited for Agnus Castus: reducing female sexual desire, regulating hormones and relieving menstrual difficulties, and for ailments such as fibroid cysts of the uterus and endometriosis.

Capsules - 100 x 500mg pure powdered Agnus castus in a vegetable cellulose capsule. Vegetarian.

Tincture - Organic oral tincture of Vitex Agnus castus dried berry. Ratio of 1:2. Grown & processed entirely on organic English farms. Vegan.

Our capsules contain pure, dried herbs with no fillers at all. This is very rare! It's also the reason they are better than tablets.



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Capsules (Information and Directions) Buy: 1+ 3+ 5+ Qty
Suitable for Vegetarians 100 capsules (500mg)  
Pay:  £9.95   £8.25   £6.95 

Tinctures (Information and Directions) Buy: 1+ Qty
Suitable for Vegans 215ml Organic Tincture (1:2 ratio)  
Pay: £19.95 

Delivery Info Printable Version Please note: Tinctures contain alcohol
so please use responsibly.



Agnus castus Information:


Agnus Castus has been used since ancient times as a female remedy. One of its properties was to reduce sexual desire and it is recorded that Roman wives whose husbands were abroad with the legions spread the aromatic leaves on their couches for this purpose. It became known as the chasteberry tree. During the Middle Ages, Chasteberry's supposed effect on sexual desire led to it becoming a food spice at monasteries, where it was called "Monk's pepper" or "Cloister pepper."

Traditionally, it has been an important European remedy for controlling and regulating the female reproductive system. Long used to regularise monthly periods and treat amenorrhea and dysmenorrhea, it was used to help ease menopausal problems and aid the birth process. Hippocrates, Dioscorides, and Theophrastus mention the use of Agnus Castus for a wide variety of conditions, including hemorrhage following childbirth, and also to assist with the 'passing of afterbirth'. Decoctions of the fruit and plant were also used in sitz baths for diseases of the uterus.

Colour illustration of an Agnus castus plant.
Because of the intact herbal culture in Germany and other parts of Europe, agnus-castus has not lost its popularity. In fact it remains probably the most commonly used herb for regulating hormones and relieving menstrual difficulties and is considered to be the best herb for ailments such as fibroid cysts of the uterus and endometriosis.

Agnus Castus has not been significantly investigated for its therapeutic effects. However, preliminary investigations do indeed show the presence of compounds which are able to adjust the production of female hormones. Studies have shown that extracts of Agnus castus can stimulate the release of Leutenizing Hormone (LH) and inhibit the release of Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH). This suggests that the volatile oil has a progesterone-like effect. Its benefits stem from its actions upon the pituitary gland specifically on the production of luteinizing hormone. This increases progesterone production and helps regulate a woman's cycle. Agnus Castus may also regulate prolactin secretion. The ability to decrease excessive prolactin levels may benefit infertile women.

A study conducted in London (double blind study) showed a 60% group reduction or elimination of PMS symptoms such as anxiety, nervous tension, insomnia, or mood changes, from subjects who were taking dried agnus castus capsules.

Employing an aqueous extract from the fruit, a 1979 study reported good results on premenstrual water retention. Women were able to sustain a good level of milk production for breast feeding while taking this herb. While it took some time for the drug to take effect, the women were able to continue the use of the drug for months without harmful side effects.


Note:
With its emphasis on long-term balancing of a woman's hormonal system, Agnus Castus is not a fast-acting herb. For premenstrual syndrome or frequent or heavy periods, Agnus Castus can be used continuously for four to six months. Women with amenorrhea and infertility can remain on Agnus Castus for twelve to eighteen months, unless pregnancy occurs during treatment.

Side effects of using Agnus Castus are rare. Minor gastrointestinal upset and a mild skin rash with itching have been reported in less than 2% of the women monitored while taking Agnus Castus. It is not recommended for use during pregnancy.



Agnus castus - 500mg Capsule Information
Pure powdered Agnus Castus in a vegetable cellulose capsule. Suitable for Vegetarians.

Agnus castus - 215ml Tincture Information
Organic oral tincture of Vitex Agnus castus dried berry. Ratio of 1:2. Grown and processed entirely on organic English farms. 1.0ml contains the equivalent of 500mg organically certified whole berry. Also contain: 45% v/v ethanol (organically certified, derived from sugar cane), 5% v/v vegetable glycerine. Suitable for Vegans.

Latin Names: Vitex negundo, Vitex agnus castus

Common Names: Agnus Castus, Five Leafed Chaste Tree, Chasteberry, Nirgundi, Sambhalu, Monk's Berry, Monk's pepper, cloister pepper, Indrani, Nirgandhi, Nochi, Vitex, Vitex Agnus Castus

Suggested Properties:
Leaves: anti-parasitical, alterative, aromatic, vermifuge, pain reliever
Root: tonic, febrifuge, expectorant, diuretic
Fruit: nervine, cephalic, emmanagogue

Indicated for:
Acne (associated with menstrual cycle), Amenorrhea, Catarrh, Cholera, Colic, Diarrhea, Dysmenorrhea, Dyspepsia, Ear disorders, Endometriosis, Female infertility, Fever, Fibrocystic Breast Disease, Headache, Heart Disease, Hemicrania, Hemorrhoids, Liver disorders, Malaria, Menopause, Menorrhagia (Heavy Menstruation), Menstrual Difficulties (Secondary Amenorrhea), Nausea, Premenstrual Syndrome, Rheumatism, Skin diseases, Ulcers, Worms.


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