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EP 42: Does Vitex (Chaste tree) help Fertility?

An episode of the My Fertology podcast, hosted by Mary Wong, R.TCMP & Dr. Tanya Wylde, ND, titled "EP 42: Does Vitex (Chaste tree) help Fertility? " was published on August 23, 2022 and runs 11 minutes.

August 23, 2022 ·11m · My Fertology

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If you're struggling to have a baby, should you add the herb Vitex (aka Chaste tree) to boost your fertility when there's only so much room in the granny pill box?  There is research to support that Vitex can support hormonal and reproductive health.   The results from randomised, controlled trials suggest benefits for Vitex extracts more specifically for the treatment of premenstrual syndrome (aka PMS), premenstrual dysphoric disorder, low libido and latent hyperprolactinaemia.  In some studies and in  clinic we see that Vitex can help restore or regulate ovulation in certain cases of amenorrhea (lack of ovulation and menstruation).   As healthcare providers, Dr. Tanya and Mary have seen it help: Stress  Fertility  Women with PCOS PMS symptoms such as breast tenderness, and mood changes Short luteal phase (phase after ovulation)  Menstrual cramps High prolactin levels Although it sounds promising, it's not a cure all. Instead of taking Vitex because it sounds good, we recommend that you seek the help of a TCM practitioner or Naturopathic doctor who specializes in reproductive health and hormones) for more effective, safe, and individualized care.  Instagram: @drtanyawylde_nd @aliveholistichealthclinic @meetmarywong Please like, comment, share and give us ideas what content is resonating with you, or what you’d like to hear. Subscribe, give us a 5 star review on Apple podcasts! To find out more about Tanya or Mary, or listen to all episodes, head over to http://myfertology.com.

If you're struggling to have a baby, should you add the herb Vitex (aka Chaste tree) to boost your fertility when there's only so much room in the granny pill box? 

There is research to support that Vitex can support hormonal and reproductive health.   The results from randomised, controlled trials suggest benefits for Vitex extracts more specifically for the treatment of premenstrual syndrome (aka PMS), premenstrual dysphoric disorder, low libido and latent hyperprolactinaemia.  In some studies and in  clinic we see that Vitex can help restore or regulate ovulation in certain cases of amenorrhea (lack of ovulation and menstruation).  

As healthcare providers, Dr. Tanya and Mary have seen it help:

  • Stress 
  • Fertility 
  • Women with PCOS
  • PMS symptoms such as breast tenderness, and mood changes
  • Short luteal phase (phase after ovulation) 
  • Menstrual cramps
  • High prolactin levels

Although it sounds promising, it's not a cure all. Instead of taking Vitex because it sounds good, we recommend that you seek the help of a TCM practitioner or Naturopathic doctor who specializes in reproductive health and hormones) for more effective, safe, and individualized care. 

Instagram:

@drtanyawylde_nd

@aliveholistichealthclinic

@meetmarywong

Please like, comment, share and give us ideas what content is resonating with you, or what you’d like to hear. Subscribe, give us a 5 star review on Apple podcasts!

To find out more about Tanya or Mary, or listen to all episodes, head over to http://myfertology.com.

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