Indication / Benefits
Agnus castus primarily impacts sexual and reproductive health, reducing sexual vitality and causing mental depression and loss of nervous energy, especially in men. It’s used for premature aging from sexual power abuse, repeated gonorrhea, sprains, itching (especially in the eyes), and tobacco-induced tachycardia in young men. It addresses reduced sexual desire and reproductive issues in both sexes.
Common names:
English: Chaste tree
German: Keuschllam
Agnus castus can be helpful in the following conditions:
- Erectile Dysfunction (ED) and Impotence:
- Erections are lacking, with the genitals feeling cold and relaxed.
- Loss of sexual desire.
- Impotence characterized by no erections, cold and relaxed genitals, and loss of sexual desire.
- Discharge and Ejaculation Issues:
- Yellow discharge from the urethra.
- Scanty emissions without ejaculation.
- Loss of prostatic fluid during straining.
- Gleety discharge, which is a thin, watery discharge from the urethra.
- Testicular Issues:
- Testicles may feel cold, swollen, hard, and painful.
- Spermatorrhea:
- Involuntary discharge of semen, often with cold and relaxed sexual organs.
- Menstrual and Reproductive Health:
- Scanty menstrual flow.
- Aversion to sexual intercourse.
- Relaxation of genital organs, often accompanied by leucorrhea (a yellow or transparent vaginal discharge).
- Lactation and Emotional Well-being:
- Agalactia (failure of the secretion of milk) often accompanied by sadness.
- Sterility:
- Used in cases of infertility, particularly where there is a history of recurrent infections like gonorrhea.
- Gonorrhea:
- Secondary symptoms of gonorrhea, especially with a history of repeated infections and resulting impotence.
- Premature aging:
- Due to overuse or abuse of sexual power, where the genitalia are cold, relaxed, and lack desire and erection, particularly after suppressed gonorrhea.