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Effect of garlic (Allium sativum) on male fertility: a systematic review [PDF]
Introduction: Fertility in men mainly depends on the number, quality, motility, and morphology of the sperms, and disruption of each of these factors leads to infertility. A large number of couples suffer from infertility problems.
Hadis Musavi +5 more
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Over generations, several indigenous knowledge on the use of medicinal plants have been lost due to a lack of interest of the upcoming generation and reluctancy of the older generations to pass on their knowledge.
Quadri Olaide Nurudeen +4 more
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Mine driven trace elements’ pollution entails environmental risks and causes soil infertility. In the last decades, in situ techniques such as phytostabilization have become increasingly important as ways to tackle these negative impacts. The aim of this
Marc Romero-Estonllo +6 more
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Medicinal plants as potential male anti-infertility agents: a review
Abstract For millions of couples, the inability to have a child is a personal tragedy and a large proportion of childless people are confronted with social stigmatization (blame) and personal frustration. Formerly assigned to women, infertility of a couple is nowadays equitably distributed between the two sexes.
Nantia, E. A. +3 more
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What drives retrogressive succession? Plant strategies to tolerate infertile and poorly drained soils [PDF]
Summary 1. During retrogressive succession, vegetation shifts from taller forests with higher species richness to shorter woody communities of lower diversity. Studies of soil chronosequences have emphasized the role of phosphorus (P) depletion in driving these changes in community structure and composition, but neglected the possible role of poor ...
Aurora Gaxiola +2 more
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Silymarin (SMN) as an ancient plant has various therapeutic usage in many diseases. Almost all of its properties attributed to antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
Morvarid Zarif-Yeganeh +1 more
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Background Myrianthus arboreus P. Beauv. (Cecropiaceae) is a medicinal plant used to treat female infertility. The aqueous extract of M. arboreus leaves was found to improve the fertility of healthy female Wistar rats.
Marie Alfrede Mvondo +3 more
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Systematic Review of Premenstrual, Postmenstrual and Infertility Disorders of Vitex Agnus Castus
Introduction: Vitex agnus-castus, also called vitex is aboriginal to the Mediterranean region, with long leaves, tender stem, flowers and ripening seeds.
Mahmoud Rafieian-Kopaei, Mino Movahedi
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Effect of oral administration of Blepharis.Persica extracts on CATSPER gene expression and sperm parameters in rats with spinal cord injury [PDF]
Objective The use of herbal medicines is even more common in East. Besides, more than half of all spinal cord injuries happen in individuals aged 15 to 30, most of whom are males (80 percent).
Nahid Askari +2 more
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Unlocking nature’s secrets: Medicinal plants for enhanced female fertility
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.
Karishma Singh +3 more
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