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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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The Effect of Using Nigella sativa (Black Caraway) on the level Erythropoietin and the Achievement of 1500 meters Wheelchair Racing

Author: ALAA HAIDAR, AHMED SHAKIR MAHMMOOD, WASEEM SAAD NSAIF
Abstract: The study of functional adaptations of body systems and its various organs has been of interest to researchers over the last few years for their belief that athletes can achieve a high degree of physical performance through a coordinated mechanism in a series of integrated processes of body systems. However, there are no less important devices in determining the level of athletic achievement, including important and vital hormones, like erythropoietin to the role of effective in increasing the functional efficiency of the blood circulation through the use of medicinal plants, including Nigella sativa (Black Caraway), which increases the level of this hormone naturally without the side effect through the correct construction to make cells and compensate for what the body lacks and the basic needs of the athlete.
Keyword: Nigella sativa, Erythropoietin, 1500 meters Wheelchair Racing, Black Carawa.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2019.11.04.071
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