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1. the use of monk's pepper
Monk's pepper is available in many different dosage forms. One can choose between monk's pepper capsules and monk's pepper tablets. Monk's pepper is used for a variety of symptoms and conditions. These include general pain reduction, acne - treatment, weight loss, cysts in the breast, hair loss, menopausal symptoms, PMS, menstrual cramps and reducing water retention.
Possible side effects from taking monk's pepper:
- itchy skin rash
- sexual desire
- dizziness
- headache
- stomach upset
- diarrhea
- Reinforcement of psychological problems
2. what is monk's pepper?
Monk's pepper belongs to the group of labiates. Originally monk's pepper comes from countries like Spain and Italy, nowadays it still grows there. Especially dense forest soils and streams are popular locations of the shrub. Already in ancient times, the shrub was known for its medicinal properties. It has a high effectiveness in the treatment of hormonal complaints in women. Therefore, it is often used to relieve PMS. PMS means premenstrual syndrome. This syndrome refers to the days before menstruation. A wide variety of physical and psychological syndromes occur. For example, headaches, sleep disorders, food cravings and abdominal pain.
3. causes of too high prolactin level
- Schidd gland hypofunction
- severe renal insufficiency
- increased level of male sex hormones
- deficiency of dopamine
- Prolactin-producing tumor
- taking certain medications e.g. antidepressants
4. monk's pepper in the form of food supplements
Those who would like to take monk's pepper in the form of dietary supplements should definitely pay attention to the form of the active ingredient and its origin. Monk's pepper capsules are particularly suitable for increasing the value of monk's pepper. They are very well tolerated and are utilized by the body to a high degree. Likewise, the preparation should not contain chemical additives such as microcrystalline cellulose. If you buy a preparation from Germany, you can be sure that the product was also produced safely and has a high quality.
Our recommendation:
Vitamineule® Monk's Pepper Capsules
In our online store you will find our Monk's Pepper Capsules from Vitamineule®, which are completely free of artificial additives. Vitamineule® Monk's Pepper Capsules contain 30 mg of pure monk's pepper extract per capsule. Each tin contains 90 capsules. In addition to fast & free shipping, we offer a voluntary six-month return guarantee on all products.
5. conclusion: the use of monk's pepper
In this blog, you'll learn more about how and when to use monk's pepper. Monk's pepper is available for purchase in the form of monk's pepper capsules and monk's pepper tablets. Both forms are easy to use and enter the circulation quickly. For optimal intake of monk's pepper in supplement form, always follow the recommended daily dose.
Additional sources:
- Chaste tree (Vitex agnus-castus)--pharmacology and clinical indications.
- Vitex agnus-castus extracts for female reproductive disorders: a systematic review of clinical trials.
- A comprehensive review of clinical studies with herbal medicine on polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
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