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Cure Many Female Health Problems With Chasteberry Herb

Posted Nov 17 2010 11:31am

470765_joy Chasteberry is a very small berry fruits which grows on the chaste tree. The chasteberry is brown in color, as big as popcorn and smells similar to peppermint. Chasteberry is an herbal berry and has been used for its curative properties for many centuries. The ripe Chasteberry is used to make herbal syrups as well as powdered extracts. Chasteberry has many names, some of which are vitex, monk’s berry or monk’s pepper. In ancient times this herbal plant was used by the Romans to reduce sexual urges in sages or monks. But in modern time, this herb is known as a magical herb for women as it helps in curing many disorders related to females. 

The benefits of chasteberry:
Chasteberry is popularly used by herbal practitioners to cure hormonal imbalance in females as well as reduce the levels of testosterone in men. It is also used by women to ease menstrual problems, breast tenderness, mood swings, PMS, hot flashes, reduced milk production as well as infertility. Chasteberry has anti androgen properties which makes it a good natural herbal supplement to reduce levels of testosterone. It is also used to curb the onset of prostate cancer which is related to high levels of testosterone. The anti androgen property in chasteberry helps in reducing acne and excess of hair growth in females.

3. Helps in curing Pre-menstrual syndrome, as well as menopause
Chasteberry is one of the best available natural sources of the hormone called progesterone. An irregularity in the level of progesterone hormone may cause many menstrual disorders like early periods, late periods, heavy flow, missing periods, and defects during the luteal phase. The low level of progesterone also causes an increase in prolactin-pituitary hormone which causes PMS, untimely menopause and tenderness of the breast. Having chasteberry herb helps in balancing the levels of progesterone and provides relief in the above mentioned ailments.

Note: The use of chasteberry has not shown any serious side effects when taken in moderation. An overdose of this herb may cause mild headaches, rashes, nausea, mild stomach disorders or dizziness. Do not take this herb if you are taking any medicines for hormonal disorders. Pregnant women must consult their herbalist or medical provider before taking any herbal supplement.

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