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Volume 7 Issue 3
May-June 2025
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Effectiveness of Turmeric Green Tea and Commercial Green Tea on Physiological Parameters and Quality of Life Among Women with Uterine Fibriods: A Narrative Review
Author(s) | Ms. Ringkangmai Liangkiuwiliu, Dr. Sonal Chand, Dr. Soumi Sadhu, Dr. Sree Raja Kumar |
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Country | India |
Abstract | Abstract: About 20–40% of women worldwide suffer from uterine fibroids (UFs), the most prevalent benign tumors in women of reproductive age. The incidence is higher in Asian and African cultures. The whole quality of life of women can be negatively impacted by these fibroids, which are frequently hormonally affected and can cause serious physiological symptoms like menorrhagia, pelvic discomfort, and pressure impacts. There is a demand for non-invasive, natural therapeutic options because traditional pharmaceutical and surgical treatments have several drawbacks and restrictions. Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) from green tea and curcumin from turmeric have both demonstrated anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-fibrotic properties on their own; however, little research has examined their combined effects in a natural form, such as herbal tea. The objective is to assess and compare the effects of commercial green tea and turmeric green tea on the quality of life and physiological markers of women with uterine fibroids. Methods: Women with uterine fibroids will participate in a randomized controlled experiment. Three groups—Group A (turmeric green tea), Group B (commercial green tea), and Group C (control/placebo)—will be randomly selected from among the participants. Physiological parameters (menstrual bleeding, pelvic discomfort, cycle regularity, and hemoglobin level) and quality of life will be evaluated using validated tools during baseline and post-intervention evaluations. To assess differences within and between groups, data will be evaluated using the proper statistical tests. Results (Anticipated): Compared to commercial green tea and a placebo, it is predicted that turmeric green tea will show higher efficacy in reducing physiological symptoms and enhancing quality of life because of the synergistic action of curcumin and EGCG. Conclusion: By presenting data on the therapeutic advantages of herbal teas as accessible, safe, and non-invasive solutions for treating uterine fibroids and enhancing women's health outcomes, this study seeks to close important research gaps. |
Keywords | Uterine Fibroids, Turmeric Green Tea, Commercial Green Tea, Physiological Parameters, Quality Of Life, Randomise Control Trial, Herbal Intervention. |
Field | Medical / Pharmacy |
Published In | Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2025 |
Published On | 2025-06-22 |
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