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Old Apr 30th, 2008, 18:32 PM   #1
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Has anyone had sucess with Vitex


Hi, I was wondering if anyone out there has used Vitex with sucess?
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i just started mine this cycle so can not tell you if it help yet!
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I used it a few cycles ago, but had to stop due to being put on clomid.

Just remember, Vitex is a slow working drug, therefore you need to give it a few cycles to start to take effect, don't expect results right away, and don't give up thinking it's not working

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I took it to try and regulate but did nothing
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whats vitex ladies you've lost me would some one please enlighten me thanks guys.
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Its a brand name of a mix of ttc friendly herbs. Includes agnus castus.
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Ok humor me every1 cuz i am very new to all this but i keep hearing about vitex.. Where can u buy it? Can u get it at a drugstore or is it just online? And everytime i see the word vitex its also got the word chasteberry.. Is it the same thing or is one just in the other???
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Old Jun 17th, 2008, 16:09 PM   #8
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Hi Trickysgurl

Vitex is a herbal supplement used to regulate the female hormonal system. It's called by a few names but is one and the same. Vitex, Chasteberry, Agnus Castus.

I've attached information from the "Early Pregnancy Tests.com website on the herb for your info. You can get at a herbal store or pharmacy.

"Chasteberry or vitex (vitex agnus-castus) is a fertility-promoting herb with a long, safe history of human use. As far back as ancient Greece, vitex agnus castus was recognized for its herbal-medicinal properties and was utilized for a number of health complaints.

More recently, science has validated the fertility-enhancing properties of this dynamic herb. Vitex has been shown in several clinical studies to help stimulate and stabilize the reproductive hormones involved in ovulation, cycle balance, and menstrual regularity. These studies also document a statistically-significant increase in fertility among women using vitex, with more pregnancies than in control groups using a placebo.

To understand how vitex works, let's first look at female fertility. In order for conception to take place, a woman must have a regular menstrual cycle and ovulate (release an egg from an ovary). Hormonal balance is key to regular ovulation - particularly the ebb and flow of the reproductive hormones estrogen and progesterone, which both prepare the body for ovulation (estrogen) and ensure that a pregnancy, once achieved, is maintained (progesterone). Regularity of both menstrual cycle and ovulatory function, dictated by the complex play of these hormones, are key factors in successfully becoming pregnant. Vitex increases fertility by helping regulate hormonal and menstrual balance. Vitex is a key ingredient in fertility supplement products like FertilAid for Women.

How Does Vitex Promote Cycle Balance?

Vitex or chasteberry is not a hormone; however, vitex works by acting on the hypothalamus and pituitary gland, which in turn secrete hormones or send signals to other parts of the body to trigger the production of reproductive hormones. Vitex has been shown to help increase the level of luteinizing hormone (or LH) while gently suppressing the secretion of FSH (follicle stimulating hormone). In effect, vitex stimulates the hormones involved in ovulation and assists in restoring overall hormonal balance. More specifically, vitex is effective in regulating pituitary gland function and in normalizing the balance of progesterone to estrogen levels. Vitex is particularly supportive in maintaining progesterone levels during the "luteal phase", or second half, of a woman's cycle.

A large percentage of menstrual problems and infertility issues are related to insufficient progesterone production during the luteal phase, which can result in a shortened luteal phase and may possibly contribute to PCOS. With regard to the former, a "short" luteal phase is often referred to as corpus luteum insufficiency or LPD (luteal phase defect). Luteal phase defect is characterized by low progesterone levels during the second half of your cycle. With regard to PCOS, hormonal imbalance (namely insufficient levels of progesterone) may also contribute to the formation of cysts on your ovaries, or Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.

As vitex agnus castus has been shown to support progesterone production, vitex may be suggested as a treatment for menstrual cycle imbalances, luteal phase defect, and possibly PCOS (as normalized progesterone levels and cycle regularity may suppress the development of ovarian cysts associated with estrogen dominance)."


Hope this info helped.
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