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Chaste Makes Haste

Chaste Makes Haste

Ksh 2,500.00

🔹Description: Chasteberry, also known as Vitex agnus-castus or monk’s pepper, is a plant native to the Mediterranean region. The extract is derived from the dried ripe fruit of the chasteberry plant. Chasteberry has a long history of use in traditional medicine, particularly for supporting women’s health and hormonal balance.

🔹Nutritional Breakdown:
Chasteberry extract is not a significant source of macronutrients, but it contains various bioactive compounds, including:
✔Flavonoids: Plant compounds with antioxidant properties.
✔Alkaloids: Compounds that may have physiological effects.
✔Diterpenoids: Including agnuside, which is considered one of the active components.

🔹Potential Benefits:
✔Menstrual Health:
Chasteberry extract is often used to support menstrual health and alleviate symptoms associated with the menstrual cycle, such as irregular periods, premenstrual syndrome (PMS), and breast tenderness.
✔Hormonal Balance:
Chasteberry may influence hormonal balance by acting on the pituitary gland, potentially affecting the release of certain hormones, including luteinizing hormone (LH) and prolactin.
✔PMS Symptoms:
Women may use chasteberry extract to help reduce symptoms of PMS, such as mood swings, irritability, and bloating.
✔Menopause Support:
Some women use chasteberry extract to manage symptoms associated with menopause, such as hot flashes and mood changes.
✔Acne and Skin Health:
Chasteberry is sometimes employed for its potential effects on acne, particularly in cases where hormonal imbalances may contribute to skin issues.

🔹How to Use Chasteberry Extract:
✔Capsules or Tablets:
Chasteberry extract is commonly available in capsule or tablet form. Follow the recommended dosage on the product label.
✔Tinctures:
Chasteberry tinctures, which are liquid extracts, can be added to water or a beverage. Follow the recommended dosage provided.
✔Tea Infusion:
Some people make tea infusions by steeping dried chasteberry in hot water. However, extracts in capsule or tincture form are more commonly used.
✔Topical Use:
In some cases, chasteberry extract may be used topically, such as in skincare products targeting hormonal acne. Consult with a skincare professional for guidance.

🔹Caution:
✔Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Chasteberry is generally not recommended for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Consult with a healthcare professional before use.
✔Interaction with Medications: Chasteberry may interact with certain medications, particularly hormonal therapies. Consult with a healthcare professional before starting supplementation, especially if you are taking medications or have pre-existing health conditions.