Evidence supporting the use of: Chaste tree
For the health condition: Menstrual Irregularity
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 4
Chaste tree (Vitex agnus-castus), also known as chasteberry, has a long history of use in traditional medicine for managing menstrual irregularities. Modern scientific research has provided support for this traditional use. The active components in chaste tree are believed to influence the hypothalamic-pituitary axis, particularly by modulating prolactin levels via dopamine receptor activity. Elevated prolactin can disrupt normal menstrual cycles, and by helping to normalize prolactin levels, chaste tree may restore regular ovulatory cycles.
Numerous clinical trials and systematic reviews have examined the efficacy of chaste tree for menstrual irregularities, including conditions such as premenstrual syndrome (PMS), luteal phase defects, and oligomenorrhea. A 2017 review in the journal Phytomedicine concluded that Vitex agnus-castus extracts are more effective than placebo in improving menstrual regularity and alleviating PMS symptoms. Another meta-analysis in 2015 found that chaste tree was beneficial in reducing symptoms of premenstrual disorders and helped regulate the menstrual cycle in women with irregular periods. Importantly, these studies generally report that chaste tree is well tolerated, with mild side effects.
While more research is needed to clarify the optimal dosing and long-term safety, the current body of evidence provides moderate to strong support for the use of chaste tree in treating menstrual irregularity. Its use is both scientifically validated and supported by centuries of traditional use.
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vitamin C
vitamin D
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juniper berries
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wood betony
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Angelica
Agrimony
Achyranthes
Abrus
Alchemilla
Aletris
Ajuga
Anserina
Aerva lanata
Agrimonia pilosa
Agnuside
Ashoka
Abuta
Betony
Blue Cohosh
Blue Flag
Blepharis
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Black Gram
Bethroot
Baccharoides anthelmintica
black salt
Black root
Bupleurum
Black Hellebore
Bergenia
Cumin
Cohosh
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Calotropis gigantea
Cnidium
Clerodendrum phlomidis
Cactus
Cinquefoil
Cyathula
Corktree
Cowslip
Chirata
Calamus
Corydalis
Didymocarpus
Dong Quai
Elephant's Head
Evening Primrose
Fig
Little ironweed
Pennyroyal
Rose
Spikenard
Snakeroot (unspecified)
Other health conditions supported by chaste tree
AmenorrheaBreast Milk (dry up)
Breasts (swelling and tenderness)
Dysmenorrhea
Endometriosis
Fibroids (uterine)
Infertility
Menopause
Menorrhagia
Menstrual Irregularity
Menstruation (scant)
Miscarriage (prevention)
Mood Swings
Night Sweating
Ovarian Pain
PMS (general)
PMS Type A
PMS Type C
PMS Type D
PMS Type H
PMS Type P
PMS Type S
Progesterone (low)
Puberty (hormone balancer)
Sex Drive (low)