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Infertility :: Khat plant leaves – catohinone help men with fertility problems

During the conference in Berlin organized by the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology researchers from the Center for Reproduction, Endocrinology and Diabetes at King’s College London, told that khat leaves have a chemical which causes sperm to become fertile faster, and stay fertile longer.

The leaves of the khat plant give a feeling of euphoria when chewed. But scientists at King’s College London have discovered that they also contain chemicals that help sperm to mature and fertilise an egg.

Khat acts as a stimulant that produces a “high” when chewed. People have used it for centuries, some claiming it improves their sex drive and potency.

The researchers tested the active chemical in khat (catohinone) both on mice and humans. And their findings could lead to products to help couples with fertility problems or others trying to conceive.

Khat(pronounced “cot”) is a natural stimulant from the Catha edulis plant, found in the flowering evergreen tree or large shrub which grows in East Africa and Southern Arabia to tree size .

It stimulates brain and spinal cord through synapses resulting in :
- Alleviation of fatigue and reduction of depression .
- Euphoria , excitation , high activity and mood .
- Increasing levels of alertness and ability to concentrate .
- Increasing of confidence, friendliness, contentment and flow of ideas .
- Increases motor activity .

(Infertility :: Khat plant leaves – catohinone help men with fertility problems - June 28, 2004 - Sub-editor - Author - SpiritIndia.com – Holistic Health :: Health. Tagged with: , , , )

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