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Dancer was diagnosed with cushings disease aged 8, with the help of the rosehips and the chasteberry, her cushings has been kept under control and she can lead a normal happy healthy life.... Read More.. 

Chastetree Berry
Helps mare-ish behaviour

Chastetree (Vitex agnus castus) is also known as Chasteberry, vitex or monk’s pepper and was first recorded as being used by Hippocrates in the 4th century AD. This herb is native to Western Asia and Southwestern Europe, but can now be found growing in many areas as a garden shrub. Traditionally, chastetree berries have been used to help hormonal problems and stimulate lactation. It has been used for hormonal imbalances in mares especially when fed with other hormone balancing herbs.
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