Also Known As - Vitex agnus-castus., chaste tree, gnus-castus, chasteberry, and monk's pepper
Origin - Elbe, WA
Overview - The chaste tree is a small shrub with lance shaped leaves and purple flowers. It is native to the eastern Mediterranean and has since been cultivated in temperate climates around the world. Its peppery fruit has been used for over two thousand years; at least since the time of the Greek physician Dioscorides who recommended it to help the wives of soldiers remain chaste while their husbands were in battle. The vitex berry was used by both men and women in ancient Greece and Rome, and by monks during the Middle Ages in order to suppress sexual desire. Pliny the Elder noted that Athenian maidens would put the leaves under their beds during the festival of Thesmophoria to help preserve their chastity.
Some men use vitex agnus-castus for increasing the flow of urine, for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and for reducing sexual desire. Historians say that monks chewed chaste tree parts to make it easier to maintain their celibacy.
Vitex agnus-castus is also used for acne, nervousness, dementia, joint conditions,colds, upset stomach, spleen disorders, headaches, migraine, eye pain, body inflammation, and swelling.
Some people apply vitex agnus-castus to the skin to flush out parasites and to prevent insect bites and stings.
Parts Used - Fresh fruiting berry and Certified Grain Alcohol. 1:3 Ratio
The German Commission E has approved of vitex berries to support a healthy and regular menstrual cycle. Studies have shown efficacy in reducing the unpleasant symptoms of the menstrual cycle. When combined with other herbal ingredients, vitex has been shown to support menopausal health.
Precautions - Men shouldn't take chaste berry. Testicular atrophy could result after repeated use. Binging on sugar, alcohol, or cannabis will block the herb's action on dopamine receptors in the brain and cancel out its effects. Not recommended while pregnant.
Preparation and Dosages: Use 6-12 drops in juice or water, or under the tongue. May be taken 3 times daily. Shake well. Store in cool dark place. Keep out of reach of children.
Special Precautions & Warnings:
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Using vitex agnus-castus during pregnancy or breast-feeding is POSSIBLY UNSAFE. The concern is that vitex agnus-castus can interfere with hormones. Don’t use vitex agnus-castus if you are pregnant or breast-feeding.
Disclaimer - The information presented herein by Mountain Maus’ Remedies is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any supplements, it is always advisable to consult with your own health care provider.
Posted by J 3:16 on 29th Nov 2021
I have taken vitex off and on for several years. The last few months I have bought several vitex tinctures from different vendors, Mountain Maus is by far the one that mostly resembles my (ex)local herbalist's vitex tincture, and I know her tinctures were genuine.
I bought several other tinctures with this purchase and they all seem to be very high quality. I believe I've found my Go To herbalist. Thank you!