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Who can't use chastity tree essential oil?
Infants and young children: Essential oils containing ketones and phenols. It is not suitable for use, but some safe essential oils such as lavender, chamomile and orange can be used in low concentration (1% ~ 3%).

Pregnant women: Avoid using essential oils with menstrual function. Even essential oils such as rosemary and myrrh should be used under the guidance of professionals.

Asthma patients: it is not advisable to use steam inhalation when using essential oil.

Poor liver and kidney function: such people need to use essential oils with caution and should use them under the guidance of professionals. Epilepsy patients: Essential oils containing epileptic components (such as ketones) are not provided.

And people who are allergic to essential oils can't use it.

Chastity tree essential oil is a kind of essential oil made in France.

Vitex agnus castus is a chaste tree, and its leaves will make people elaborate on lemon verbena of the same family. Fortunately, the colors are bright and colorful and will not be confused. Plant families and genera

Vitex of Verbenaceae

Important producing area

France, Israel

Extraction position

Leaves/fruits

extraction method

distil

Drug characteristics

Promote lutein secretion, selectively act on lutein receptor, and have lutein-like effect.

Promote breast milk secretion

Anti-tumor (caused by excessive estrogen)

Indicative symptom

hysteromyoma

After stopping using contraceptives, normal ovulation can be promoted (1993 experiment confirmed that the pregnancy rate of 33 infertile women after 5 months of use was 18%).

Menstruation, menorrhagia, frequent menstruation, bleeding and rare menstruation.

Premenstrual syndrome (1990 experiments show that it is effective in relieving menstrual pain and menopausal symptoms).