An important discovery for humanity! The miracle of royal jelly: It can treat infertility! The study was published in America...

After receiving work permits from Harran University and Adıyaman University, he started working with academicians from medical and veterinary faculties. After the royal jelly was studied in the Harran University Veterinary Faculty Laboratory, it was first applied to rats (test mice) and then to 120 infertile cows via rectal route for infertility treatment.
The 'P' value was found to be statistically significant and gained scientific value. This important study was published as an article in a scientific journal in America.
Following the success achieved in animals, the third phase of the study was started. The necessary permissions were obtained for the application of royal jelly to infertile people who cannot have children. Studies on royal jelly embryo and spermatozoon were started in an in vitro fertilization center in Malatya. If the third phase of this study, which has lasted for years, of Turkish scientists is also successful, an important discovery will have been made for humanity.
Providing information on the subject, Harran University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Member Dr. Ali Tekçe said, "First of all, our interest in royal jelly arose from here. During a training we received at the Ardahan Beekeeping Institute, we had an idea after we learned that sterile worker bees became fertile after being fed royal jelly, that is, they became suitable for reproduction. We came to the stage of how we can apply this royal jelly to humans."
Dr. Ali Tekçe said, "We had to go through certain stages for that. The first stage was the cyclophosphamide study on rats. After we got positive results with the royal jelly we applied to rats and published it scientifically, we came to the next stage, which is dairy cattle. We selected 120 animals for this. Experiment, experimental group, patient group and control group. We determined that the royal jelly we applied to the patient groups, namely the infertile cows, was effective and that the infertile cows could be treated. We published this in our thesis. After it was approved by the Health Sciences Institute, we put it in the article pool. We received an offer from a valuable journal in America. After this scientific research journal published our article, we both established the scientific basis of our study and moved on to the third stage, which will be the human study."
Dr. Ali Tekçe said, "We are currently designing a study in the in vitro fertilization center in Malatya where we can prevent the problems that occur during embryo transfer and embryo production with royal jelly. Since royal jelly is a residue-free product, it will prevent various diseases in women in the future. Hopefully, we will complete our studies in a short time and be beneficial to the scientific community again."
Dr. Ömer Korkmaz, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Harran University, said, "When we conducted an experimental study on rats, we saw that the negative effect of cyclophosphamide on the ovaries was resolved by royal jelly. This excited us tremendously. Because we predicted that we could find a cure for the disease of our age."
(İHA) This content was published by Sedef Karatay
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