What is Curcuma comosa?
Curcuma comosa, vaginal tightening herb
Curcuma comosa herb in Unique formula, an Alternative choice to vaginal wall repair.
Curcuma comosa helps repair of vaginal wall prolapse, tightening vaginal muscles, relieve premenstrual syndrome and cramping.
Curcuma comosa Roxb., a herb belonging to Zingiberaceae family. Curcuma comosa is an indigenous herb of Thailand. Curcuma comosa is a special kind of herb which it has the most effects at female genital system especially vaginal wall muscles and uterus. (While Pueraria mirifica herb has the most effects on breasts tissues.) There is some confusion with another herb called Curcuma xanthrorhiza which is originally from Indonesia. Curcuma xanthrorhiza does not have so much effects at female genital system like Curcuma comosa.
Uterotrophic activities of Curcuma comosa extracts were investigated in rats. The study revealed that Curcuma comosa has the effects in increasing uterine weight and glycogen content of bilaterally ovariectomized immature rats. The responses were dose-dependent. The hexane extract also induced cornification of vaginal epithelium, promote growth and induced keratinization of vaginal mucosa in ovariectomized mature rats. The duration of action and strength of the extract in increasing uterine weight, uterine levels of glycogen, DNA and protein, and inducing of morphological changes were less than those of estradiol. However, when the extract was given prior to, concurrent with, or after estradiol injection, it enhanced the uterine response to estradiol in all cases. These results suggest that the uterotrophic action Curcuma comosa is mediated through weak estrogenic agonistic activity of the plant.
In addition to the mentioned uterotrophic
and estrogenic effects, another interesting biological effect of Curcuma comosa
rhizome is choleretic activity. Ethyl acetate extract of the rhizome prepared
following n-hexane and ethanol extraction has been reported to stimulate bile
secretion with increased biliary cholesterol secretion leading to a decrease in
plasma cholesterol in normal rats (Piyachaturawat et al.,1996).
The active compound isolated from the ethyl acetate extract was identified to be phloracetophenone glucoside (Suksamran et al.,1997). Phloracetophenone, aglycone part of the glucoside, has been proven later to be responsible for the choleretic activity: it increases bile flow rate and biliary secretion of bile acid but decreases bile lithogenic index (Piyachaturawat et al.,1998). Recently, the ethyl acetate extract has been shown to effectively reduce plasma triglyceride and cholesterol in diet-induced hypercholesterolaemic hamster (Piyachaturawat, et al.,1999).
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Curcuma comosa, vaginal tightening herb
Curcuma comosa herb in Unique formula, an Alternative choice to vaginal wall repair.
Curcuma comosa helps repair of vaginal wall prolapse, tightening vaginal muscles, relieve premenstrual syndrome and cramping.
Curcuma comosa Roxb., a herb belonging to Zingiberaceae family. Curcuma comosa is an indigenous herb of Thailand. Curcuma comosa is a special kind of herb which it has the most effects at female genital system especially vaginal wall muscles and uterus. (While Pueraria mirifica herb has the most effects on breasts tissues.) There is some confusion with another herb called Curcuma xanthrorhiza which is originally from Indonesia. Curcuma xanthrorhiza does not have so much effects at female genital system like Curcuma comosa.
Curcuma comosa
has been used for centuries in traditional medicinal herbs for the treatment of
female problems such as vaginal dryness, hot flashes, easing menstrual pain and
cramping. It can be used to help women regain normal menstrual cycles after
taking the herbs. It has proven helpful for relieving hot flashes during
menopause. Curcuma comosa can reduce Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS). And also help
suppressed abdominal pain and chronic pelvic disorders. It enables the
contractions of the uterus to be more orderly. Curcuma comosa increases the
effect of ovarian/testicular hormones. The herb appears to have some estrogenic
effect. In Thai herbal medicine, the herb has been used after childbirth to tighten firmly
the uterus (womb) and vaginal muscles to its nonpregnant size. Curcuma comosa
has been used to treat such conditions as dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation),
amenorrhea (absence of menstruation), menorrhagia (abnormal menstruation, too
much menstruation, menopausal symptoms (especially hot
flashes).
With a powerful
effects in tightening and firming muscles, Curcuma comosa herb has been used
widely in luxury spa to treat and mask on women breasts and overall body.
Curcuma comosa herb can lift up saggy muscles and promote blood circulation at
applied area incredibly.
Curcuma comosa
also has some similar effects like estrogen hormone, it helps promote good
health and make skin glow naturally. The herb is also recommended for
menopause.
Some studies about Curcuma comosa
herb
* Curcuma comosa
Roxb.. Thai traditional practitioner has used its rhizome in woman for
alleviation of post partum uterine pain, enhancement of uterine involution and
for anti-inflammation of the uterus after delivery. (Association of the school
of Thai Traditional Medicine 1973).
* Uterotrophic effect of Curcuma comosa
Source:
International journal of pharmacognosy ISSN 0925 1618 1995, vol. 33, no4, pp.
334-338 (13 ref.)
Piyachaturawat
P. ; Ercharuporn S. ; Suksamrarn A.
Department of
Physiology, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10400,
Thailand
Uterotrophic activities of Curcuma comosa extracts were investigated in rats. The study revealed that Curcuma comosa has the effects in increasing uterine weight and glycogen content of bilaterally ovariectomized immature rats. The responses were dose-dependent. The hexane extract also induced cornification of vaginal epithelium, promote growth and induced keratinization of vaginal mucosa in ovariectomized mature rats. The duration of action and strength of the extract in increasing uterine weight, uterine levels of glycogen, DNA and protein, and inducing of morphological changes were less than those of estradiol. However, when the extract was given prior to, concurrent with, or after estradiol injection, it enhanced the uterine response to estradiol in all cases. These results suggest that the uterotrophic action Curcuma comosa is mediated through weak estrogenic agonistic activity of the plant.
Curcuma comosa extract has been
demonstrated to possess uterotrophic effect and estrogenic
activity.
* the ethanolic
extract from the rhizome markedly reduced uterine contraction induced by
oxytocin and some agents (Sawasdipanich, 1994). This is the reason why Curcuma
comosa can reduce menstrual pain effectively.
The active compound isolated from the ethyl acetate extract was identified to be phloracetophenone glucoside (Suksamran et al.,1997). Phloracetophenone, aglycone part of the glucoside, has been proven later to be responsible for the choleretic activity: it increases bile flow rate and biliary secretion of bile acid but decreases bile lithogenic index (Piyachaturawat et al.,1998). Recently, the ethyl acetate extract has been shown to effectively reduce plasma triglyceride and cholesterol in diet-induced hypercholesterolaemic hamster (Piyachaturawat, et al.,1999).
Pure Miracle Herbs formula: Curcuma comosa in combination with
many natural essential herbs which all are specially blended for female internal
system, with the purpose to tighten and strengthen the muscles of external and
visceral especially the vaginal muscles. Resulting in strengthening vagina
muscles and tightening firmly vaginal wall prolapse. Women can feel like being
young again, even after several deliveries. It is also a treatment for excessive
white and yellow vaginal discharge, Leucorrhoea and also removes bad
odour.
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