Active Blogs | Popular Blogs | Recent Blogs The Vitex agnus castus is widely cultivated in warm temperate and subtropical regions for its aromatic foliage and flowers. It grows to a height of 1 to 5 metres. It requires full sun or partial shade along with well-drained soil.
it was originally used as anti-libido medicine by monks to aid their attempts to remain celibate. It is believed to be an anaphrodisiac and thus, to reduce sexual desire, hence the name chaste tree.
Traditional important 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.
the use of Vitex 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.
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