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Journal of Naturopathy
2014 Volume.3 No. 1 p.88 ~ p.98
Influences of Gagamanganjeon and Grain Syrup on the Infertile Women with Symptoms of Liver-Kidney-Cool Types
Lee Seok-Ha

Abstract
This study was designed to examine the Gagam nanganjeon and Grain Syrup's influence on infertile women who suffer from liver-kidney cold-disease. From January 2006, for about 7 years, I surveyed 108 participants, dividing them into Group 1 (42 participants) and Group 2 (66 participants) and had them take Gagam nanganjeon and Grain Syrup for fifteen days to 4 months. I kept a record of their diagnosis and completed statistical analysis of data through follow-up surveys, when necessary. I also researched the participant's menstrual case history, infertility history, body heat, and FSH level. I analyzed Gagamnanganjeon and Grain Syrups's chemistry pertaining to sugar level. In 100 g of Grain Syrup, carbohydrates makes up 67.07%, maltose makes up 37.57%, glucose makes up 2.3% (0.87 g), and protein makes up 1.24%. In Gagamnanganjeon, maltose was not detected, however, there was 3.13 g of carbohydrates and 0.17 g of protein. In the individual herbs, 0.2~0.7 g of glucose and fructose was detected in Gouqizi, Muxiang, Wuzhuyu. Almost nothing can be found in the other individual herbs. Of the 108 cases, the total cases of those who became pregnant or gave birth were 73. In case of Group 1, 26 cases of 42 cases were successful in pregnancy and in cases of Group 2, 47 cases of 66 cases had successful pregnancies. Of the 21 participants with irregular menstrual cycle, 15 regained normal menstruation. Of the 10 participants with amenorrhea, 7 regained normal menstruation. In the cases of menstrual pain, 25 of 38 who felt stomachache, 10 of 11 who felt back pain, and 2 of 2 who felt headaches were relieved of their pain or recovered. In 29 cases with leucorrhea symptoms, 16 were relieved of their pain or recovered. In cases of body heat change, 54 of 70 who got cold, 5 of 5 who felt cold in all parts of the body, 34 of 42 who suffer from coldness in hands, 59 of 81 who suffered from coldness of feet, 68 of 89 who felt their stomach to be severely cold were relieved of their pain or recovered normal condition. Through this analysis, taking Gagamnanganjeon and grain syrup is an effective expedient for infertility treatment because they have healing powers to improve menstrual condition and to restore heat in abdomen of the infertile women. In addition, natural cures of grain syrup are diagnosed to be helpful for the circulation of the abdomen and the recovery of the digestive system.
KEYWORD
infertility, Gagamnanganjeon, grain syrup, womb, pregnancy, natural cures
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