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Vitex
Chaste tree berry (Vitex agnus-castus) The progesterone enhancing herb

What to expect from Vitex:

Effective in the treatment of:
  • Irregular periods
  • Heavy periods
  • Cramps
  • Polycystic ovarian disease
  • Reduction of ovarian cysts
  • PMS
  • Breast tenderness
  • Irritability
  • Bloating
  • Depression and mood swings
  • Regulation of ovulation
  • Infertility
  • Endometriosis
  • Uterine fibroid growths
  • Menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats
  • Acne related to hormonal imbalance
  • To normalize prolactin levels
Formula:

Each capsule contains:
Vitex (Chasteberry) Extract . . .80mg
(Vitex agnus-castus) (0.6% Aucubin and 0.5% Agnusides)

Encapsulated in a gelatin capsule (gelatin, purified water) with cellulose and vevetable grade magnesium stearate (lubricant).

Suggested Use:
2 – 4 capsules daily with meals or as directed by a health practitioner.

Does not need refrigeration

Vitex contains no hormones and has no direct hormonal activity and is not phytoestrogenic. It contains flavonoids, iridoid, glycosides and terpenoids. Its main active ingredients, aucubine and agnusides, work on the pituitary gland to stimulate the production of lutenizing hormone (LH), which in turn increases progesterone and helps regulate the menstrual cycle. It also inhibits excessive production of prolactin found in women with polycystic ovarian disease and in women who are infertile. Prolactin levels have also been found to be elevated in women with low thyroid (ask your retailer about Thyrosense).

Vitex is a very well researched herb. It has a strong reputation in the traditional treatment of menstrual abnormalities, PMS, menopausal complaints, and infertility. In 1997 a team of German researchers found in a double-blind, placebo-controlled study that Vitex was more effective in the treatment of PMS complaints (breast tenderness, edema, tension headaches, constipation, depression, skin problems) than Vitamin B 6 which is commonly used for PMS. Another study found that ninety percent of the 1,542 female participants had relief from the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Further double-blind research performed in Germany confirmed that Vitex can lower prolactin levels in women. Another study showed that hormonal acne was reduced using vitex.


Vitex’s full effects will be experienced over several months. Those with PMS notice symptom relief within one to two menstrual cycles. Normalizing prolactin levels can take many months using Vitex. Vitex should be discontinued during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

References:
  1. Blumenthal, Mark; Busse, Werner R; Goldberg, Alicia; Gruenwald, Joerg, PhD; Hall, Tara; Riggins, Chance W.; Rister, Robert S., Eds, Klein, Sigrid, PhD; Rister, Robert S, Trans, Tyler, VarroE, PhD, ScD. The Complete German Commission E Monographs: Therapeutic Guide to Herbal Medicines. American Botanical Council, 1998.
  2. Blumenthal, Mark; Goldberg, Alicia; Brinckmann, Josef, Eds,; Tyler, VarroE, PhD, ScD. Herbal Medicine: Expanded Commission E Monographs. American Botanical Council, 2000.
  3. Dittmar FW, Bohnert KJ, et al. Premenstrual syndrome: treatment with a phytopharmaceutical. TW Gynakol 1992; 5: 60-8.
  4. Gruenwald, Joerg, PhD; Brendler, Thomas, BA; Jaenicke, Christof, MD. PDR for Herbal Medicines. Medical Economics Company, 1998.
  5. Murray, Michael, ND; Pizzorno, Joseph, ND. Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, second ed. Prima Publishing, Rocklin. 1999.
  6. Pizzorno, Joseph, ND; Murray, Michael T, Eds. Textbook of Natural Medicine, second ed. Churchill Livingstone, 1999.
  7. Halaska, M. et al. 1998. [Treatment of cyclical mastodynia using an extract of Vitex agnus castus: results of a double-blind comparison with a placebo] [In Czech]. Ceska Gynekol 63(5):388-392.
  8. Lauritzen CH, Reuter HD, Repge R, et al. Treatment of premenstrual tension syndrome with Vitex agnus castus: controlled, doubleblind study versus pyridoxine. Phytomed 1997; 4: 183-9.
  9. Milewicz A, Gejdel E, et al. Vitex agnus castus extract in the treatment of luteal phase defects due to hyperprolactinemia: results of a randomized placebo-controlled, double-blind study. Arzneim-Forsch Drug Res 1993; 43: 752-6.
  10. Turner, S. and S. Mills. 1993. A double blind clinical trial on a herbal remedy for premenstrual syndrome; a case study. Complimentary Therapies in Medicine (1):73-77.
  11. Tschudin, S. and R. Huber (2000). "[Treatment of cyclical mastalgia with a solution containing a Vitex agnus castus extract: Results of a placebo-controlled double-blind study. Breast 1999;8:175-181]." Forsch Komplementarmed Klass Naturheilkd 7(3): 162-4.
  12. Siliutz G, speiser P, Schultz AM, et al. Agnus castus extracts inhibit prolactin secretion of rat pituitary cells. Horm Metab Res. 1993;25:253-5.
  13. Bone K. Vitex agnus-castus: Scientific studies and clinical applications. Eur J Herbal Med 1994;1:12-5.
  14. Amann W. Improvement of acne vulgaris following therapy with Agnus castus. Ther Ggw 1967;106:124-6.


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