Female Reproductive System
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Coicis Semen for the treatment of malignant tumors of the female reproductive system: A review of traditional Chinese medicinal uses, phytochemistry, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics
2023 Feb 23 Frontiers in Pharmacology Pan X, Shen Q, Zhang C, Zhang X, Li Y, Chang Z, et al.
Coicis Semen is an important botanical drug for the clinical treatment of female reproductive system malignancies, and its efficacy has been confirmed in more than 74 TCM clinical trials. These studies have shown that the administration of prescriptions containing Coicis Semen resulted in good therapeutic outcomes in those with cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, endometrial cancer, and other malignant tumors of the female reproductive system by inhibiting the growth of tumors, enhancing immune function, and improving the quality of life.
Review Article Female Reproductive System Anticancer Endometrial Cancer Coix Seed Ovarian Cancer
Case Report: Acupuncture Treatment in Female Patient Undergoing IVF (In Vitro Fertilization)
2022 Sep Yangtze Medicine Jihe Zhu, Blagica Arsovska, Kristina Kozovska
Acupuncture treatment as part of the TCM, helps the female reproductive system to function properly, especially in an important periods of fertilization, keeping the pregnancy rates high.
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Augmentation of the Female Reproductive System Using Honey: A Mini Systematic Review
2021 Jan 27 Molecules Ismail NH, Ibrahim SF, Jaffar FHF, Mokhtar MH, Chin KY, Osman K
Systematic Review Women's Health Female Reproductive System Menopause HoneyCurrent evidence shows that short-term honey supplementation following surgical or physiological menopause exerts an oestrogenic, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effect on the female reproductive system.

Vitamin D Effects on the Immune System from Periconception through Pregnancy
2020 May 15 Nutrients Schröder-Heurich B, Springer CJP, von Versen-Höynck F
In recent years, the role of vitamin D in human physiology has been redefined. The effects of vitamin D are no longer based solely on calcium homeostasis and bone health, but have been extended to include its role as an immunomodulator and in the female reproductive system.
Review Article Vitamin D Female Fertility ImmunityResearch insights are moderated by the Research Hub team and offer an at-a-glance overview of interesting research findings.

2021 Molecules
Current evidence shows that short-term honey supplementation following surgical or physiological menopause exerts an oestrogenic, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effect on the female reproductive system.
Systematic Review Honey Menopause Women's Health
Augmentation of the Female Reproductive System Using Honey: A Mini Systematic Review
Ismail NH, Ibrahim SF, Jaffar FHF, Mokhtar MH, Chin KY, Osman K
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Coicis Semen for the treatment of malignant tumors of the female reproductive system: A review of traditional Chinese medicinal uses, phytochemistry, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics
2023 Feb 23 Frontiers in Pharmacology Pan X, Shen Q, Zhang C, Zhang X, Li Y, Chang Z, et al.
Coicis Semen is an important botanical drug for the clinical treatment of female reproductive system malignancies, and its efficacy has been confirmed in more than 74 TCM clinical trials. These studies have shown that the administration of prescriptions containing Coicis Semen resulted in good therapeutic outcomes in those with cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, endometrial cancer, and other malignant tumors of the female reproductive system by inhibiting the growth of tumors, enhancing immune function, and improving the quality of life.
Review Article Female Reproductive System Anticancer Endometrial Cancer Coix Seed Ovarian Cancer
Augmentation of the Female Reproductive System Using Honey: A Mini Systematic Review
2021 Jan 27 Molecules Ismail NH, Ibrahim SF, Jaffar FHF, Mokhtar MH, Chin KY, Osman K
Systematic Review Women's Health Female Reproductive System Menopause HoneyCurrent evidence shows that short-term honey supplementation following surgical or physiological menopause exerts an oestrogenic, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effect on the female reproductive system.

Vitamin D Effects on the Immune System from Periconception through Pregnancy
2020 May 15 Nutrients Schröder-Heurich B, Springer CJP, von Versen-Höynck F
In recent years, the role of vitamin D in human physiology has been redefined. The effects of vitamin D are no longer based solely on calcium homeostasis and bone health, but have been extended to include its role as an immunomodulator and in the female reproductive system.
Review Article Vitamin D Female Fertility ImmunityClinical Trials
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Systematic Review
Current evidence shows that short-term honey supplementation following surgical or physiological menopause exerts an oestrogenic, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effect on the female reproductive system.
Ismail NH, Ibrahim SF, Jaffar FHF, Mokhtar MH, Chin KY, Osman K
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A Systematic Review published in 2021 in the journal Molecules found that Current evidence shows that short-term honey supplementation following surgical or physiological menopause exerts an oestrogenic, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effect on the female reproductive system. A systematic literature search using Scopus, MEDLINE via Ovid and Cochrane Library databases was conducted. Records were screened and identified for preclinical and clinical studies addressing the effects of HS on the FRS. Data on populations, interventions, outcomes and methodological quality were extracted. Studies were synthesised using tables and written summaries. Of the 198 identified records, six fulfilled the inclusion criteria. All six records were used for data extraction: two experimental studies using rats as the model organism and four human clinical studies of honey on female reproductive health. HS elevated the progesterone levels, restrained body weight increase, prevented uterine and vaginal atrophies in ovariectomised rats, attenuated symptoms of candidiasis and improved oxidative status in patients.
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