Mentrual cramps & related complaints, herbal supplements, drAbhay Kumar Pati, President, Biotechayur

Herbal Supplements for Menstrual Complaints, menstrual cramps, Dr.Kumar Pati, CEO Biotechayur Pvt Ltd
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Herbal supplements like Ashoka (Saraca Indica) o Ashoka means “without sorrow”, reference to this bark’s reputation for keeping women healthy and youthful. o Saraca Indica is grown all over India. o It is useful in menorrhagia (scant menses), dysmenorrhea (painful menses, menstrual cramps), depression, bleeding hemorrhoids, uterine fibroids, considered a uterine sedative and tonic. Useful in Leucorrhoea). Dong Quai (Angelica Sinensis) o Dong quai, or Angelica sinensis, is a member of the Umbelliferae family, a botanical group that also includes carrots, parsley, dill and celery. o Dong quai is sometimes called "female ginseng" and has been used for more than 2,000 years in Traditional Chinese Medicine as a tonic for those with low vitality, fatigue, pelvic pain and irregular menstrual cycles. o Modern science has confirmed that dong quai does have a beneficial effect on inflammation, as well as pain-relieving and muscle-relaxant effects. o Pregnant women should avoid dong quai because it may cause uterine contractions and raise the risk of miscarriage. Nursing mothers should not use dong quai because its safety during breast-feeding has not been established. Chaste Tree Berry (Vitex Agnus Castus) o In medieval times, the chasteberry (botanically known as Vitex agnus-castus) was thought to suppress the libido of both male and female. Legend has it that monks once chewed on the dried berries in an effort to adhere to their vows of celibacy. Today, it’s clear that the herb does not affect sexual drive, but chasteberry does have an important role to play in treating women’s reproductive-tract disorders and menstrual-related complaints. o In Europe, chasteberry is now recommended more often than any other herb for relieving the symptoms of PMS (premenstrual syndrome). o Specifically, chasteberry may help to: Reduce PMS symptoms. Minimize fibrocystic breast symptoms. Regulate ovulation and promote fertility. Treat menopausal difficulties. Relieve the pain of endometriosis. Control menstrual-related acne. Curcumin (Curcuma Longa) o Curcumin is the active ingredient of turmeric. It's one of the main components of curry powder. o In India and other parts of Asia, turmeric is used to treat many health conditions. It is believed to have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and perhaps even anticancer properties. Black Cohosh (Cimicifuga Racemosa) o Black cohosh, known both as Actaea racemosa and Cimicifuga racemosa, a member of the buttercup family, is a perennial plant that is native to North America. o Black Cohosh has been used by Native Americans for more than two hundred years, after they discovered the root of the plant helped relieve menstrual cramps and symptoms of menopause. o These days, it is still used for menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, irritability, mood swings and sleep disturbances. o It is also used for PMS, menstrual irregularities, uterine spasms and has been indicated for reducing inflammation associated with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and neuralgia. ranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) o Cranberry is a small, evergreen shrub grown throughout North America. Cranberry has a long history of use among Native American Indian tribes, primarily for treating urinary conditions. Juice and extracts from the fruit (berry) are used as medicine. o Cranberry has been used for preventing "bladder infections" (urinary tract infections). o It has also been used for decreasing the smell of urine in people who are unable to control urination (incontinent). Flaxseed (Linum Usitatissimum) o Flaxseed is one of the best vegan sources of Omega-3 (ALA), which is so important to health. Having the right balance of essential fatty acids has been shown to be a strong factor in preventing heart disease and lessening the impact of rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune disorders. o Flaxseed is also an important source of fiber that lubricates the digestive tract, and helps to prevent the spikes in blood sugar that occur after eating. Flaxseed is not a laxative but one of the bulking and lubricating herbal agents that can address long term chronic constipation safely. Feverfew (Tancetum Parthenium) o Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) is a medicinal plant traditionally used for the treatment of fevers, migraine headaches, rheumatoid arthritis, stomach aches, toothaches, insect bites, infertility, and problems with menstruation and labor during childbirth. o The feverfew herb has a long history of use in traditional and folk medicine, especially among Greek and early European herbalists. o Feverfew has also been used for psoriasis, allergies, asthma, tinnitus, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. The plant contains a large number of natural products, but the ctive principles probably include one or more of the sesquiterpene lactones known to be present, including parthenolide. o Other potentially active constituents include flavonoid glycosides and pinenes. It has multiple pharmacologic properties, such as anticancer, anti-inflammatory, cardiotonic, antispasmodic, an emmenagogue, and as an enema for worms. Testofen (Trigonella Foenum) o Testofen or fenugreeks (Trigonella Foenum) are plants with spicy favor in their seeds, genus Trigonella, belongs to the family Fabaceae, native to the Middle East. The plant is cultivated worldwide as food sources. o In herbal medicine, fenugreeks have been used to reduce cholesterol, promote breast milk supply, and enhance stomach function in food absorption and to treat indigestion, delayed labor, common cold, etc. Wild Yam (Dioscorea villosa) o Wild yam is a perennial vine, also known as the wild Mexican yam or Dioscorea villosa, which is native to North America. o Wild yam is used for rheumatoid arthritis, menstrual cramps and discomfort, stomach cramps, and pain from gallstones. It has also been used to support menopause health. Uva Ursi (Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi) o The leaves of this small shrub have been used as an herbal folk medicine for centuries as a mild diuretic and astringent, and in the treatment of urinary tract infections such as cystitis, urethritis and nephritis, pyelitis and in pyelonephritis. o Uva-ursi can help to reduce accumulations of uric acid and relieve the pain of bladder stones. o Uva Ursi is also helpful for chronic diarrhea. o As a nutritional supplement and muscle relaxant, Uva Ursi soothes, strengthens, and tightens irritated and inflamed tissues


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