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The Natural Power of Vitex
Vitex angus castus, also known as Chaste Tree Berry, is one of the most
popular and beneficial herbs for women's fertility and menstrual health.
Traditionally used to help support hormone production and maintain a
healthy menstrual cycle, vitex is able to support hormonal balance in
the body without containing any hormones itself.*
In clinial trials, women who consumed Vitex Agnus Castus (Chasteberry), with previously diagnosed fertility disorders, became pregnant more frequently than women in the placebo groups.
Vitex has been used traditionally to help:
- Support a healthy menstrual cycle*
- Encourage a normal luteal phase (second half of a woman's cycle)*
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Promote regular ovulation*
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Support the body's natural progesterone levels*
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Aid and support the pituitary gland*
- Promote a normal menstrual cycle*
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Support normal FSH levels*
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Ease occasional PMS symptoms*
Fertilica™ Vitex is OB/GYN Approved for Quality and Safety Dr. Kimberly Langdon Cull M.D., OB/GYN - Medical Advisor for Fertilica™, The Natural Fertility Shop and Natural Fertility Info.com
- Contains scientifically validated ingredients
- Safe for pre-conception use
- Ensured for quality and potency
- Made with Organic ingredients
- Contains NO sugar, salt, dairy, wheat, gluten, soy, preservatives, artificial colors or flavors.
- GMP Certified manufacturing
Why Choose Fertilica Vitex Liquid Extract:
- Liquid herbal extracts are instantly absorbed by the body.
- Made with organic ingredients.
- Formulated by Natural Fertility Specialist, Hethir Rodriguez.
- Made in the USA
- Suitable for vegans and vegetarians.
Read about the benefits of Liquid herbal Extracts
As a dietary supplement - Shake well before each use. Once per day in the morning take 60 drops in a small amount of water, all month long. Vitex is generally suggested to be taken once a day in the morning on an empty stomach (half an hour before breakfast).
30 drops = 1ml**
60 drops = 2ml**
**This is an approximate measurement to make measuring simpler.
Discontinue at first determination of pregnancy and avoid during nursing.
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