Unlocking nature’s secrets: Medicinal plants for enhanced female fertility

Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development

 
 
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Title Unlocking nature’s secrets: Medicinal plants for enhanced female fertility
 
Creator Singh, Karishma Coopoosamy, Roger David, Alabi Naidoo, Kuben
 
Subject — infertility; medicinal plants; women’s health; traditional medicine; fertility
Description Background: Infertility is a social challenge common among couples ranging from sub-Sahara, Asia and different parts of the world. Infertility occurs as result of malformation of the uterus, poor diet, illness, and continuous unprotected sexual activity.Aim: To provide an update on medicinal plants used across regions in the world capable of healing female infertility.Setting: This article provides a world overview of medicinal plant activity from different regions across the globe. The use of modern medicine is effective but often not at the reach of the majority.Methods: The article summarises previous literature on the use of medicinal plants in female fertility treatments. Findings indicated the importance of traditional healers in woman’s infertility. The traditional healers used materials prepared from herbs. Herbs are derived from plants and plant extracts of various natural resources, including plant leaves, bark, flowers, roots, fruits, and berries.Results: Female infertility has been proven to respond well to herbal-based therapy. Women’s infertility is a condition that is receiving more attention concerning medicinal herbs. Several kinds of plants have been used in different regions of the world to cure female infertility. The performance of the various medicinal plants depends on accumulation of bioactive ingredients.Conclusion: Modern plants have shown potential in enhancing female fertility through their various therapeutic properties and bioactive compounds. Overall, while there is promise in using plants for female fertility holds promise, further research and clinical trials are necessary to establish their safety and effectiveness.Contribution: These herbs can be used as an alternative or supplemental therapy for female infertility, and further research is required to determine their effectiveness and safety.
 
Publisher AOSIS Publishing
 
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Date 2024-07-09
 
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Format text/html application/epub+zip text/xml application/pdf
Identifier 10.4102/jomped.v8i1.258
 
Source Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development; Vol 8, No 1 (2024); 9 pages 2616-4809 2519-559X
 
Language eng
 
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Rights Copyright (c) 2024 Karishma Singh, Roger Coopoosamy, Alabi David, Kuben Naidoo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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