The use of Lycium barbarum in the treatment of infertility

Lycium barbarum in clinical prescriptions, life care, dietary therapy and other uses can play a certain regulatory role in the body, and play a positive role in treating infertility and improving reproductive immune status. There are clinical reports of single-flavored wolfberry in the treatment of male infertility: Wang Ping reported that Chuan wolfberry 15g, bitten and swallowed every night, 2 months for a course of treatment, can treat male semen sperm vitality decline, sperm count deficiency, sperm malformation and other causes of infertility. It has also been reported that taking 50g of Lycium barbarum daily for 10d can increase the testosterone content in male blood significantly, thus improving fertility; at the same time, it can increase the weight of pituitary gland and ovaries, improve the regulation of neuroendocrine, has the effect of inducing ovulation, and also has good therapeutic function for female infertility. Wei Xinlin, Department of Male Medicine, Jiangning District Maternal and Child Health Institute, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China
Through the chemical composition of Chinese wolfberry, pharmacological action basis and clinical application, the author experienced that Chinese wolfberry can be used in the overall regulation and active ingredients for male infertility disorders caused by less sperm, weak sperm, azoosperm and other simple reproductive system causes, or by systemic diseases, such as immune infertility, idiopathic infertility, etc., can be discriminatory treatment for patients, partial Yin deficiency can be added to Chinese wolfberry as appropriate It can play a supporting role. From the Chinese Journal of Male Medicine, 2008, No. 3