tailieunhanh - Herbal Formulations from Cold Desert Plants Used For Gynecological Disorders

Research show that RVT doesn’t has any side effect on fertility. In 200 cases of pregnancy after RVT 66% lead to neonate birth. Premature birth before 37th week happened in 27% of the cases. Abortion rate in first trimester was 16-20% like general population and second trimester abortion was (Plante et al., 2005; Jolley et al., 2007). If the tumor volume is less than 500mm, tumor size is less than 2 cm and invasion depth of stroma is less than 2mm we can do ultraconservative operations include simple trachelectomy or extensive conization with knife. In this. | Herbal Formulations from Cold Desert Plants Used For Gynecological Disorders Basant Ballabh O. P Chaurasia Research Abstract The traditional medical system of cold desert Ladakh is principally based on a Tibetan system of medicine and is popularly known as the Amchi system of medicine which provides treatment and relief to local indigenous communities. This study was undertaken to document new information on utilization of cold desert medicinal plants for the treatment of gynecological disorders and to conserve the valuable but rapidly disappearing traditional knowledge systems of Boto tribes of Ladakh India . An ethno-medico-botanical survey was carried out by the authors during 2003-2006 in 102 Buddhist Boto scheduled tribes dominated villages of Ladakh. The information was gathered through on site interviews and verified by repeated queries raised among 63 Amchi and 30 village heads including 76 men and 17 women averaging 45 years of age. A total of 51 plant species belonging to 25 families and 43 genera were found to be useful against different gynecological disorders of women. These species are used for preparation of remedies in combination with seven exotic plants and some medicinal ores stones and mineral salts. Twelve common categories of gynecological disorders were found to be treated by traditional herbalists Amchi by a total of eight formulations. Introduction A folk treatment of gynecological disorders is prevalent among the indigenous communities of Ladakh due to its remoteness and limited medical facilities in the area. Over 60 of the population are dependant on traditional health care systems which are popularly called gSowa Rigpa or the Amchi system of medicine Ballabh 2002 . The gSo-wa Rigpa science of healing medicinal system is based on a Tibetan system of medicine. This system has been popularly practiced in Tibet Mongolia Bhutan China Nepal the Himalayan regions of India and the Bhuriyat region of Russia. It is principally based on theories .