Fertility is a natural process to insure the survival of human species.
Through natural selection, we produce many offspring when the
reproductive system works at it's peak in the suitable environment with
plenty foods around. On the other hand, the reductive system may
completely shut down or work at it;s minimum state and we produce less
offspring, when the environment is hostile including less foods around,
war, epidemic, etc. But regardless any situation. most women are capable
to conceive sometimes before menopause.
I. Definition
Red clover is an herbaceous,
perennial plant, native to Europe, western Asia and northwest Africa,
it has been used traditional in treating whooping cough, respiratory
problems, and skin inflammations by purifying the blood and clearing
mucus from the lungs.
II. How red clover effects women fertility
1. Vitamin C
Vitamin
C besides helps to increase the strength of small veins in the
reproductive organ in blood transportation, it also increases the immune
system in fighting against the invasion of bacteria and virus that
causes inflammation of infection to the reproductive organs.
2. B6 vitamin
Red
clover contains vitamin B6 which is vital for women with luteal phase
deficiency. Researchers found that intake of vitamin B6 helps to
increase the luteal phase period, thereby increasing the chance of
fertility.
3. Magnesium
Researchers found that women with
unexplained causes of infertility are found to have low levels of
magnesium in their body, leading to stress and impair the reproductive
organs natural process of conception as resulting of high levels of
serotonin.
4. Calcium
Besides it is necessary for formation of
bone density and absorption of magnesium, it also plays an important
role in triggering growth in the embryos. Deficiency pf calcium may
increase the risks of early birth, miscarriage and birth defect.
5. Potassium
Red
clover contains high levels of potassium, which is necessary in
regulating the lymphatic function of fluid in the body. Deficiency of
potassium causes water retention and increases the risk of premenstrual
symptoms and lessens the chance of infertility.
6. Isoflavones
Red
clover contains isoflavonoid which is one type of phytoestrogen helped
to regulate the levels of estrogen in the body by occupying the estrogen
receptor site, thereby, decreasing the production of bad estrogen from
the body, leading to hormonal balancing and increasing the chance for
fertility.
III. Side effects
There are no side effects
from red clover, but people takes the herb for the first time may
experience headache, nausea, and rash. Over dose of red clover for a
prolong period of time may have opposite effect in fertility.
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