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Chaste tree

Also known as: Chaste Tree, VAC, Chasteberry, Vitex Agnus-castus

Overview

Vitex agnus-castus is a supplement derived from berries. It is also called Vitex, Chaste Tree, or Chasteberry. It is primarily used today to alleviate the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome. Vitex agnus-castus has outperformed placebo in numerous trials, and has been shown to be effective at reducing hot flashes, bloating, irritability, sleep disturbances, depressions, various mood disorders and even cramping associated with premenstrual syndrome. Though animal evidence suggests that taking Vitex agnus-castus may increase estrogen and progesterone levels, further research is needed to confirm this effect. Vitex agnus-castus has limited use outside of its effects on premenstrual syndrome.

Benefits

Vitex agnus-castus acts similarly to dopamine, by reducing prolactin levels, which are elevated during premenstrual syndrome. It may also act on the opioid system by releasing beta-endorphins, something the human body lacks during premenstrual syndrome.

How it works

Vitex agnus-castus has been shown to alleviate symptoms of premenstrual syndrome, including hot flashes, bloating, irritability, sleep disturbances, and various mood disorders. It has also been effective in reducing cramping associated with premenstrual syndrome.

Side effects

Vitex agnus-castus supplements are based on the dry weight of the plant’s fruit. The standard dose is between 150-250mg. There are also two extractions of Vitex agnus-castus: BNO 1095 is a 10:1 extraction and provides benefits at doses as low as 4 mg. Ze 110 is a 6-12:1 extraction and provides benefits at doses of 20mg.

Dosage

Though Vitex agnus-castus has been used for a long time, by people that also use birth control, further research is needed to confirm its safety. It does not appear to interact with any pharmaceuticals, but because of the lack of evidence, pregnant or lactating women should not take Vitex agnus-castus.

FAQs

What are other names for Chaste tree?

Chaste tree is also known as Chaste Tree, VAC, Chasteberry, Vitex Agnus-castus.

Supplements Containing Chaste tree

Razor Maximum Strength by Slimquick
65

Razor Maximum Strength

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Score: 65/100
Ultra Fat Burner by Slimquick
68

Ultra Fat Burner

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Score: 68/100