Wednesday, June 29, 2016

The Holistic prevention, management and treatment of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: Foods for Kidney Yang deficiency - Royal jelly

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                Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is defined as endocrinologic diseases among reproductive-age women caused by undeveloped follicles clumping on the ovaries that interferes with the function of the normal ovaries associated with a high risk for metabolic disorder(1) as resulting of enlarged ovaries(2), leading to hormone imbalance(excessive androgen and anti-müllerian hormone (AMH) )(1)(3)(4)(5), induced Hirsutism(6)(7), reproductive disorder(10(12)), risks of type 2 diabetes(9)(10)(11), metabolic syndrome(10)(12) and early cardiovascular disease(8)(13), acne(10)(14), endometrial cancer(18)(19),weight gain and obesity(15)(16)(17). The syndrome effects over 5% of women population or 1 in 20 women.
Unfortunately, according to studies, women with PCOs after the reproductive age, are associated to continuously increase risk of type II diabetes, with no increasingaltered glucose tolerance(20), CVD and hypertension(21).


Management and Treatment according to Traditional Chinese Medicine Perspective

While conventional medicine focus of using synthetic medication to induce ovulation and assisted artificial insemination for infertility couple, if the medicine fail, traditional Chinese medicine views polycystic ovarian syndrome in different approaches.

Polycystic ovary syndrome, according to traditional Chinese medicine is a medical condition characterized by accumulative of fluid over a prolonged period of time causes of dampness and phlegms(1247a)(1247b) build up on the ovaries due to the effects of vary differentiations, affecting not only the women’s menstrual cycle, but also ovulation and fertility(1247a)(1247b).

Depending to differentiation, most common diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome can be classified into                    

                           Kidney yang deficiency

Along with common symptoms mentioned above, women with PCOs diagnosed with kidney yang deficiency may also experience yang vacuity induced cold expressive syndrome, including
lumbago, cold limbs, fatigue, cold aversion, feverish sensation in chest, palms and soles(1573),
difficulty in urination, enuresis, incontinence, declining libido and edema(1574) as a result of kidneys no longer perform their function in store fluid to moister and warm the body for healthy function in the body's organs and tissues, inducing adrenal insufficient chronic lower back pain(1575)(1580), depression(1575), hypothyroidism(1579)(1575), nephritis(1578)(1575), ...(1575), leading to failure in transform damp heat expression, promoted accentuation of inflammatory development of phlegm(1583).
Kidney yang deficiency has shown to alter carbohydrate and lipid metabolisms (free fatty acids, 1-monolinoleoylglycerol, and cholesterol), gut microbiota metabolism (indole-3-propionic acid), indued anovulatory infertility( 1581) and hypertension(1582) of which related to symptoms of PCOs(1576)(1577).

                                        Foods for kidney yang deficiency

Kidney yang deficiency can be managed and treated in part with a diet of fresh and cooked warming foods.
5. Royal jelly
Royal jelly is produced by the worker bees and fed to bee larves for 3 days to stimulate healthy and radpid growth and life for the queen to ensure the endless production of eggs, used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat malnutrition in children(1653), cognitive decline(1654) and sarcopenia due to ageing(1655), leukopenia(1656), liver diseases(1657)(1658)(1659), ulcer(1660)(1661), bronchial asthma(1662)(1663), diabetes(1664)(1665), high blood pressure(1666)(1667), cognitive impairment(1668), functional uterine abnormality(1669) through its estrogenic activitie(1670), irregular menses(1571) and functional infertility(1672) by enhancing function of spleen, liver and kidney channels(1653).

Chemical constituent(1653)
1. Inositol
2. 6-Biopterin
3. Flavin adenine dinucleotide
4. Flavin mononucleotide
5. Kynurenine
6. Albumin
7. β and γ globulin
8. Insoluble protein
9. Acetylcholine
10. Stearin
11. Phospholipid
12. Adenine nucleotides
13. Arginine
14. Aspartic acid
15. Glutamic acid
16. Lysine
17. Proline
18. β-alanine
18. Etc.

Epidemiological studies suggested that royal jelly also displays certain metabolic syndrome effects, such as glucose tolerance(1673), anti insulin resistance(1677)(1679), anti hypertension(1677), anti-hypercholesterolemic(1654)(1675) and anti-hyperglycemic(1654)(1678), induced weight loss(1676) and reduced risk of symptoms of fatigue( 1682), depression(1683) and anxiety(1683) and complication, such as diabetes(1678), breast cancer(1684)(1685) through anti-inflammatory(1654), anti-oxidative(1654) and immune defense(1674) activities.
According to joint study by Urmia University and Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, royal jelly also improved reproductive parameters(1680)(1681) such as testicular weight, sperm count, viability, motility, deformity, DNA integrity, chromatin quality, serum testosterone and testicular tissue MDA levels in male diabetic rats(1680).


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(1657) Royal jelly modulates oxidative stress and apoptosis in liver and kidneys of rats treated with cisplatin by Karadeniz A1, Simsek N, Karakus E, Yildirim S, Kara A, Can I, Kisa F, Emre H, Turkeli M.(PubMed)
(1658) Serum and liver tissue bio-element levels, and antioxidant enzyme activities in carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity: protective effects of royal jelly by Cemek M1, Yılmaz F, Büyükokuroğlu ME, Büyükben A, Aymelek F, Ayaz A.(PubMed)
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(1666) Antihypertensive activities of royal jelly protein hydrolysate and its fractions in spontaneously hypertensive rats by Takaki-Doi S1, Hashimoto K, Yamamura M, Kamei C.(PubMed)
(1667) Antihypertensive effect of peptides from royal jelly in spontaneously hypertensive rats by Tokunaga KH1, Yoshida C, Suzuki KM, Maruyama H, Futamura Y, Araki Y, Mishima S.(PubMed)
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