Journal of Agriculture & Education Research

Egyptian medicinal plants and prostate enlargement

Abstract

Mohammed Sayed Aly Mohammed

Medicinal plants used as alternative medicine in world cultures, since older times by healers, who used them in the remedy of many diseases. It known that many medicinal plants play an important role alone, and others combined with chemical ones. Egyptian flora has been famous since ancient times. Medicinal plants contain chemical compounds that affect many diseases, such as essential oils, alkaloids, terpenes, and glycosides. The ancient Egyptian healers recorded the greatest knowledge about the drugs that used for many diseases, and many of them still used in medicine now. In the 19th century, compounds such as ephedrine, quinine, morphine and strychnine isolated and studied too. Prostate enlargement appears in men between 50 and 60 years, this enlargement seems tumor, and sometimes the tumor may be non-malignant. This causes weakness in getting rid of urine, and these effects on kidneys, but it will due to toxicity, which needs to wash many times. According to my experiment with a chemical drug (Tamsolin), due to dead of Sperm. Therefore, it is very important to resort to finding medicinal plants for exchange by chemical drugs, because medicinal plants are safe, and have no side effects. Some Egyptian plants, that affect prostate enlargement will be clarified through the present view article, with publishers that proved the affections of these medicinal plants on prostate enlargements, such as Capsicum annum, Curcuma longa, Egyptian Artemisia, Foeniculum vulga , Moringa oleifera, Morus alba, and Rosmarinus officinalis.

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