Ademola Babalola in Ibadan
A Physiologist and former acting Vice
Chancellor, Lagos State University, Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, has
said that Cannabis Sativa (Marijuana) used by women of childbearing age
could prevent pregnancy and affect the quality of semen for men.
Olatunji-Bello, who was the guest
lecturer at the 2018 alumni lecture of the Ibadan College of Medicine
Alumni Association (ICOMAA) worldwide, made this revelation at the event
held at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan.
In her lecture titled “Use of medicinal
plants: myths and facts”, the professor, who also doubles as the wife of
the Secretary to the Lagos State Government, Mr. Tunji Bello, said
study has found that Marijuana leads to a decrease in the level of LH
hormone (a hormone that regulates the menstrual cycle and egg
production) by as much as 80 per cent.
This, she said can cause inhibition of the process of ovulation thus preventing pregnancy.
She said: “Marijuana, in the few cases where fertilisation occurs, delayed implantation leading to early miscarriage.
“Marijuana smokers are reported to have higher levels of testosterone within the same range as cigarette smokers.
“Our findings are of public interest as
Marijuana use is common and may be contributing to recent reports of
poor semen quality.”
On the myths surrounding the use of
medicinal plants, Olatunji-Bello categorised the most common myths into
three categories viz; a medicinal plant can cure many diseases;
medicinal plants are natural so they can’t be harmful and that medicinal
plants have no side effects.
For all the aforementioned three
categories, the varsity don harped on the need for scientific-based
research to authenticate potency of the herbs before administration.
She stressed that, “we can say
comfortably that one herbal product can treat multiple disease
conditions. However the problem arises when one overstates the claim of
potency of their herbal product without scientific evidence.”
She also recommended that government
should formulate a policy on regulation of the use of the herbal
medicine in the country and put in place a proper enforcement unit, or
empower NAFDAC to do it.
Earlier the Vice Chancellor of the
University of Ibadan, Prof. Abel Olayinka and President of ICOMAA
worldwide, Dr. Abib Olamitoye, congratulated all the members of the
association on the 2018 celebration.
Dignitaries at the event included the
Deputy Managing Director, THISDAY, Kayode Komolafe; the Chief Medical
Director of UCH, Prof. Temitope Alonge; Provost, College of Medicine,
Prof. E. Oluwabunmi Olapade-Olaopa; Prof. Fatai Adeniyi; Dr. Olufadekemi
Kunle-Alabi; Prof. S. B. Olaleye; Dr. A. O. Ige; Dr. Kehinde Adigun and
Prof. Olayinka Omigbodun, who was the chairperson for the event.
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