| Indications / Symtoms : |
A prominent remedy for sprains and strains. Gnawing itching in all parts, especially eyes. Tachycardia caused by tobacco in neurotic young men. |
| Common Name : |
The chaste tree |
| Botanical Name : |
Vitex Agnus Castus Linn |
| Part Used : |
Fruit |
| Drug Strength : |
1/10 |
| Physiological Actions : |
This agent exerts a depressing action upon the sexual organ of both the male and female, even to complete extinction of the virility, with a corresponding loss of energy. The chaste matrous at the feast of ceres strewed it upon their beds, as did the |
| Therapeutic Use : |
Aprominent remedy for sprains and strains. Gnawing itching in all parts, especially eyes. Tachycardia caused by tobacco in neurotic young men. |
| Pricing Class : |
B |
| Dosage : |
First to sixth potency. Or prescribed by physicians. |
| Group : |
Mother Tincture |
| Therapeutic Index : |
Hyperactivity |
| Strength : |
1:10 |
| Reference : |
EHP & Materia Medica |
| Literature : |
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