- Source: Derived from the ripe berries of Vitex agnus-castus , a shrub in the Lamiaceae family,.
- commonly known as Chaste Tree or Monk’s Pepper.
- Traditional Context : Historically used in homeopathy for sexual and hormonal dysfunction ,.
- particularly in men and women with low libido, impotence, or menstrual irregularities,.
- accompanied by mental symptoms like sadness, despair, or lack of vitality.
- It is also noted for physical weakness and symptoms aggravated by suppressed sexual function.
- Modern Context : Indicated for hormonal imbalances affecting sexual function or reproductive health, such as low libido, erectile dysfunction, or premenstrual syndrome, often with psychological distress (e.g., depression, apathy) and generalized fatigue .
- It suits patients with neuroendocrine dysregulation, functional sexual disorders, or emotional symptoms linked to physical decline
