ROLE OF TRADITIONAL AYURVEDIC HERBS IN GYNECOLOGICAL DISORDERS “A DEMAND OF 21ST CENTURY”
Journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED AYURVED RESEARCH(IJAAR) (Vol.1, No. 08)Publication Date: 2015-01-08
Authors : Sharma Meenakshi; Sharma Gyan Prakash; Meena Mahendra Singh;
Page : 1-4
Keywords : ovulatory disorders; Shatavari; Aloe; Guggulu; Harmal; traditional herbs;
Abstract
The most common cause of female infertility has been ovulatory disorders, which are characterized by anovulation or by infrequent and/or irregular ovulation. The World Health Organization (WHO) reveals that between 2-10% of couples worldwide are unable to conceive primarily, about 60-80 million couples in the world are infertile, and it is estimated that 10% of normally fertile couples fail to conceive within their first year of attempt and 5% are after two years. Ayurvedic herbal treatment of female infertility involves the following herbs: Ovulation disorders- Ashoka(Saraca indica), Dashmool, Shatavari(Asparagus racemosus),Aloes(Aloevera),Guggulu(Commiphoramukul), Hirabol (Commiphora myrrha) and Harmal (Paganum harmala).Ovulation problems due to polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS):- Latakaranj (Caesalpinia crista), Varuna(Crataeva nurvula), Kanchnaar(Bauhinia variegata). Thus traditional herbs are used in gynecological disorders .
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