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Lifelab Chaste Tree Berry Vitex Pills 500 mg

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Purchase. "Has anyone else had success using agnus castus? I've been taking it for 2 and a half months now for PMT. Before starting it I was getting large deep (cystic?) spots on my chin and jaw (for about the last 6 months). I always had two or three at any time and I've been left with scars as they were so deep. Unexpectedly I've not had a single spot since starting agnus castus. I primarily have type 1 with flushing - the agnus castus has not helped or exacerbated my flushing/redness. I presumed the spots were related to my rosacea but maybe not. Could have just been to do with my hormones but thought I'd share in case it can help someone. It seems to help with my PMT too which is a blessing!" Emz at the Rosacea Forum posted on 11th February 2018 08:42 PM
About the product
Helps relieve premenstrual symptoms
Helps relieve premenstrual-related discomfort
Helps relieve premenstrual-related acne
Supports a healthy female cycle and a healthy balance of female hormones
No added sugar, no milk, no added starch, no sodium, no lactose, no gluten, no wheat, no yeast, no soy, no preservatives and no synthetic color
Product description
Chaste tree berry (Vitex Agnus cactus) is an herb with a history of use for women's health concerns. Its key constituents include essential oils, flavonoids, methoxylated flavones (casticin), iridoid glycosides (Agno side).


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About Lifelab Chaste Tree Berry Vitex Pills 500 mg

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Purchase"Has anyone else had success using agnus castus? I've been taking it for 2 and a half months now for PMT. Before starting it I was getting large deep (cystic?) spots on my chin and jaw (for about the last 6 months). I always had two or three at any time and I've been left with scars as they were so deep. Unexpectedly I've not had a single spot since starting agnus castus. I primarily have type 1 with flushing - the agnus castus has not helped or exacerbated my flushing/redness. I presumed the spots were related to my rosacea but maybe not. Could have just been to do with my hormones but thought I'd share in case it can help someone. It seems to help with my PMT too which is a blessing!" Emz at the Rosacea Forum posted on 11th February 2018 08:42 PM
About the product
Helps relieve premenstrual symptoms
Helps relieve premenstrual-related discomfort
Helps relieve premenstrual-related acne
Supports a healthy female cycle and a healthy balance of female hormones
No added sugar, no milk, no added starch, no sodium, no lactose, no gluten, no wheat, no yeast, no soy, no preservatives and no synthetic color
Product description
Chaste tree berry (Vitex Agnus cactus) is an herb with a history of use for women's health concerns. Its key constituents include essential oils, flavonoids, methoxylated flavones (casticin), iridoid glycosides (Agno side).

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