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Chaste Tree Berry | Powder | Bitter, Balancing & Supportive
Chaste Tree Berry | Powder | Bitter, Balancing & Supportive
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Meet Chaste Tree Berry Powder (Vitex agnus-castus) — a finely ground herbal powder made from the dried berries of the chaste tree. Long revered in European and Mediterranean traditions, this herb has been valued for centuries for its ability to support hormonal balance, particularly in women’s wellness practices.
With its naturally bitter, peppery flavour, chaste tree berry powder is best used in blends, capsules, or as part of herbal formulations. It is not a culinary spice but a functional herbal powder known for its restorative qualities. Hand-packed in Wollongong, this is a Herb Harem essential — especially popular for equine and animal wellness blends.
🤎 Why You’ll Love It
✔️ 100% pure Chaste Tree Berry, ground to a fine powder
✔️ Traditionally used to support pituitary health & hormone balance in horses
✔️ Easy to mix into daily feed or herbal blends
✔️ Long-respected in equine herbal practice
✔️ Hand Packed in Wollongong with Australia wide shipping
💡 Fun Fact
Chaste tree berries were once known as “Monk’s Pepper” in medieval Europe — but today, they’re better known as a go-to herb for balancing equine wellbeing.
🫖 Shed Pairings
· Blend with Licorice Root to soften bitterness
· Combine with Peppermint Leaf for a fresher infusion
· Pair with Meadowsweet in grounding herbal mixes
· Stir with Ginger Root for added warmth in tonics
· Mix into Hawthorn Berry Powder for circulatory support blends
· Add to Calendula Flowers in wellness formulations
📖 How to Use
· Herbal Blends: Mix into teas or tinctures with complementary botanicals.
· Capsules: Fill into capsules for daily use.
· Animal Care: Often included in equine or livestock herbal blends.
· Tonics: Blend with other herbs in wellness powders or pastes.
⚠️Attention Note
· Chaste tree berry may interact with medications, especially those affecting hormones.
· Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
· Always seek professional guidance before use in humans or animals.
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