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Description
Information about Dr. Reckeweg Agnus Castus
Agnus Castus is a homeopathic remedy derived from the Chaste tree, also known as chaste berry or vitex.
It is highly recommended remedy for increasing sexual vitality and mental activeness. It is recommended in cases of premature old age from abuse of sexual power. It is also a good remedy for sprains and strains.
Product Origin: Germany
Key uses/benefits:
- It is effective for gnawing type of itching in the body.
- it is recommended for tobacco abusers, particularly young men.
- It is useful for psychological disorders such as anxiety and depression.
- It corrects low energy levels in the body.
- It promotes libido and addresses sexual dysfunction in males.
- It is indicated for issues related to the male sexual organs.
- It is mainly used for premature old age from abuse of intercourse energy and repeated genital infections.
- it is beneficial for sprains and strains with itching, especially in the eyes.
Dosage
Directions of Use:
- As directed by your Physician
Safety Information
Safety Information:
- Read the label carefully before use.
- Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Additional Information
Additional information about Agnus Castus
The most effective point of attack of Agnus upon the organism is the sexual organism. It lowers sexual vitality, with corresponding mental depression and loss of nervous energy. It shows this distinctive influence in both sexes, but is more pronounced in men. Premature old age from abuse of sexual power. History of repeated gonorrhśa. A prominent remedy for sprains and strains. Gnawing itching in all parts, especially eyes. Tachycardia caused by tobacco in neurotic young men.
Agnus Castus therapeutic range of actions as per Boericke Materia Medica
Mind: Constant fear of death, absentminded, forgetful, lack of courage with nervous depression and mental forebodings.
Eyes: Intense itching in the eyes with aversion to light and dilated pupils.
Nose: Pain in the dorsal aspect of the nose with illusions of smell.
Abdomen: Inflammation of spleen with soreness of the abdomen. Constipation with soft stools that is difficult to expel. Pressure in the abdomen with nausea and fissure in the anus.
Male: Relaxed parts with yellowish discharge from urethra without erections. Loss of desire with inability to act. Discharge of prostatic fluid on straining and very scanty emissions without ejaculation and swelling of testicles.
Female: Aversion to intercourse with scanty menses and loss of milk secretion. Relaxed parts, with white discharges.