Evidence supporting the use of: Chaste tree
For the health condition: Sex Drive (low)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Chaste tree (Vitex agnus-castus), also known as chasteberry, has a long history of traditional use in supporting reproductive health, particularly in women. Traditionally, it was believed to suppress libido, earning it the name "chaste tree," as it was used in monasteries to help monks remain celibate. However, in herbal medicine, it is often used to balance hormones, regulate menstrual cycles, and alleviate symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS). While some traditional texts mention its use in addressing issues of low sex drive, especially when linked to hormonal imbalances, the emphasis historically has been more on its role in reducing sexual desire or supporting reproductive health more broadly rather than directly enhancing libido.
Scientific studies on chaste tree have focused primarily on its effects on hormonal balance, particularly prolactin levels, rather than directly on sexual desire or libido. There is limited clinical evidence to suggest that it can increase sex drive; most research supports its use for conditions like PMS, mastalgia, or irregular menstruation. Therefore, while tradition supports some use for low sex drive—mainly in contexts where hormonal imbalance is a contributing factor—the evidence is weak, and its reputation as a libido booster is not strongly supported by scientific research. For individuals with low sex drive due to hormonal issues, chaste tree may have some indirect benefit, but it is not a primary or well-established use of the herb.
Other ingredients used for Sex Drive (low)
antlerashwagandha
ba ji tian
barrenwort
Bulbine natalensis
Butea superba
catuaba
chaste tree
cistanche
Cnidium
Curculigo orchioides
D-Aspartic Acid
damiana
Dendrobium
DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone)
elk antler
estrogen
Eurycoma Longifolia
eurycomanone
Fadogia agrestis
fenugreek
furostanols
ginseng
horny goat weed
icariin
L-arginine
Labisia pumila
maca
macaenes
macamides
maral root
Massularia acuminata
Miroestrol
Muira puama
Protodioscin
Safed musli
Tongkat ali
Tribuloside
tribulus
velvet bean
Vitex Agnus-Castus
Yohimbe
Yohimbine
Zinc
Other health conditions supported by chaste tree
DysmenorrheaEndometriosis
Fibroids (uterine)
Menopause
Menorrhagia
Menstrual Irregularity
Menstruation (scant)
Miscarriage (prevention)
Mood Swings
Night Sweating
Ovarian Pain
PMS (general)
PMS Type A
Progesterone (low)
Amenorrhea
Breast Milk (dry up)
Breasts (swelling and tenderness)
Infertility
PMS Type C
PMS Type D
PMS Type H
PMS Type P
PMS Type S
Puberty (hormone balancer)
Sex Drive (low)
