(29) If such was the case in the early 1590s, then this precedent lends more credence to a later alliance of a Henslowe company/venue with the watermen, articulated more subtly in the Lady Elizabeth's Men's performance of
Chaste Maid at the Swan in 1613.
Some research indicates that patients receiving 20 mg
chaste berry extract daily showed significant improvement in irritability, mood alteration, breast fullness, headache, and anger.
"But I think it is more the enforcement of laws often across national borders and that is quite a difficult job sometimes and I am a great supporter of
Chaste."
Traditional use:
Chaste tree has been used since the time of ancient Greece and Rome, where it played a part in religious ceremonies and medicinal practice.
The chronological and contextual disparities between Chen Shou's and Chang Qu's accounts of the Three
Chaste Ones are of prime interest in this examination of the local impact of the Yellow Turban rebellion on the Chengdu Plain.
The Spring Habit is an irreverent yet upbeat novel featuring a most unlikely heroine--a
chaste and virtuous nun with a singularly amazing knuckleball.
And it's with this background that he has written his first book, The
Chaste Fireman, a passionate adventure featuring a young man who, despite having a girlfriend, is smitten by an older woman.
A couple of other commonly used CAM therapies worth considering are the fruit or leaves of the
chaste tree for PMS and evening primrose oil for cyclic breast tenderness, he continued.
In the
chaste berry arm, 52% of the women experienced at least a 50% reduction in PMS symptoms from baseline, compared with 24% of those on placebo.
As lovely as this seems, there is a dark cloud threatening to corrupt this pure,
chaste, unspoiled sensation.
The product PMS 1 uses
chaste tree berry, black cohosh and passionflower extract to balance hormones and combat the physical and psychological symptoms.
The early form caused such grotesque symptoms, and physical pain, that sufferers were likely to remain
chaste if the disease did not kill them outright.
Here we report the bioassay-guided isolation of linoleic acid from
chaste berries utilizing ER binding assays, the independent identification of linoleic as a ligand for ER using pulsed ultrafiltration liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS), and the confirmation of the estrogenicity of this compound and various fractions of Vitex agnus-castus fruits using mRNA upregulation assays of the PR and ER[beta] genes.