A REVIEW STUDY ON THE ROLE OF VARIOUS HERBS IN INDIA FOR FERTILITY REGULATION
Ajmal Sha S.* and Syamjith P.
ABSTRACT
Plant and plant products are being used as a source of medicine since long. According to World Health Organization (WHO) more than 80% of the world‘s population, mostly in poor and less developed countries depend on traditional plant-based medicines for their primary healt hcare needs.[1] The development of new fertility regulating drugs from medicinal plants is an alternative preposition, the phytochemicals are more important resources for medicinal uses. Family planning has been promoted through several methods of contraception, but due to serious adverse effects produced by synthesis steroidal contraceptives, attention has now been focused on Indigenous plant for possible contraceptive effects.[2] The purpose of this review study is to share policies of fertility regulation in India on traditional medicinal products and introducing measures for their regulation, and to facilitate information exchange on these subjects to the society with evidential aspects.
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