Chaste Berry Powder
The Chaste tree is a small shrub native to the eastern Mediterranean and easily grown in warm climates around the world. Its tart and peppery fruit have been used for over two thousand years.
This powder from the whole Chaste Tree Berries we offer is of the highest quality because they are sourced from the best growers in the world. This powder is extensively quality tested.
May be sprinkled on food-producing a slight pepper taste or used as a tea infusion.
Key Benefits
- Fertility Enhancer
- Supports PMS and menopause symptoms
- Encourages the production of progesterone
Ingredients
Chaste Tree Berry Powder*
*All our bulk herbs are either organic or wild crafted
*All our bulk herbs are handled in a facility that also processes tree nuts
Category: Medicinal
These herbs are so named because they are medicine and should be respected as such. God gave herbs to be used as medicine, so it is important to use wisdom in taking them. Each medicinal herb usually targets a specific gland, organ, or body system. They are stronger, which is why it is recommended to use lower dosages for short periods of time.
Suggested Use
With medicinal herbs, it is important to start slow and increase gradually. Begin with 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon in food, drinks, smoothies, or tea, and then evaluate to see how the body is doing. Increase in small increments of 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon if the body is responding well until the desired response is achieved. It is recommended that these types of herbs be used at low dosages for a short period of time. For management of stress, hormone balance, or nutrition, focus on the adaptogenic and nutritive herbs.
Also Known As
Vitex agnus castus, Monk Pepper, Chaste Tree Fruit, Chaste Tree Berry
Precautions: Not recommended for use with hormonal contraceptives. Should not be taken during pregnancy. As always, consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or consuming any pharmaceutical medications.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.