The lovely lavender flowers of the chaste tree (Vitex agnus-castus), a shrub native to the Mediterranean, produce small, dark fruits (berries) resembling peppercorns. Ancient European herbalists ...
Chasteberry is a fruit growing on trees or shrubs of riverbanks in parts of Asia. But it's also found in the Mediterranean and the southeastern U.S. The scientific name for chasteberry is Vitrex agnus ...
Although it isn’t as well known as other herbs used by ancient civilizations, chasteberry was popular among the ancient Greeks and Romans for the same reason it’s used today -- to correct hormonal ...
Although it isn’t as well known as other herbs used by ancient civilizations, chasteberry was popular among the ancient Greeks and Romans for the same reason it’s used today: to correct hormonal ...