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Athenian women put vitex leaves in their beds to help them stay chaste. In Medieval Europe, monks took chasteberry because it was supposed to lower their sexual desire.
Chasteberry is also sold as a tincture, extract or tea. Precautions: Considered a relatively safe herb, chasteberry can cause mild nausea or allergic reactions.
My OB suggested I try taking chasteberry, and it's worked well for me. If you're unfamiliar with chasteberry, but like me, you're looking for a solution for your PMS, here's what you should know.
I didn't know they grew that large. Help. A: The plant in question is a vitex, commonly called chaste tree. It is a lovely small tree and is often used as a substitute for crape myrtles.
By Shari RoanBy By Mar 12, 2003 Mar 12, 2003Updated Mar 29, 2012 0 By Shari Roan Los Angeles Times ...
I didn't know they grew that large. Help. A: The plant in question is a vitex, commonly called chaste tree. It is a lovely small tree and is often used as a substitute for crape myrtles.