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VITEX
Common chaste tree
100 capsules
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chasteberry fruit extract
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standardised for agnuside and aucubin
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the plant-based formula women choose
Common chaste tree extract
This vegan capsule dietary supplement contains extract from the fruit of chaste tree, also known as Vitex agnus castus or chasteberry. This plant has long been part of the herbal tradition of Europe and the Mediterranean region. The product has been created for women who are looking for a plant-based ingredient in a simple capsule form and who value a clear, straightforward supplement formula.
Standardisation for Agnuside and Aucubin
The extract used has been standardised for agnuside and aucubin content — key compounds found in monk’s pepper fruit. Standardisation gives a clearer picture of the ingredient profile and helps the product stand out from simple, non-standardised plant powders. It’s an important point for anyone choosing a supplement and looking not only at the plant name, but also at the quality and consistency of the raw material used.

Plant-based formula for women
The formula is based on one key plant extract, without complex blends of multiple ingredients. This gives the product a simple, straightforward character and makes it easy to fit into your daily supplement routine. The capsules are suitable for vegans and vegetarians, which will matter to anyone choosing products free from animal-derived ingredients. It’s a practical option for women who value plant-based solutions.

A convenient pack that lasts longer
The pack contains 100 capsules, which, at the recommended serving size, is enough for 100 days of use. This format is ideal for people who like to keep a solid supplement запас for the long haul and don’t want to be constantly topping up their home shelf. The capsules don’t require measuring out powder or mixing a drink, so they slot easily into your daily routine at home, at work or when you’re away.
sources
Vitex agnus-castus https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31780016/
Mechanisms of Action https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39853839/
Use of Vitex https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38393671/





