“…According to the results of the study, painful menstruation has led to a loss of 140 million working hours in the United States [9] and they estimated that the economic loss from one day of absence in japan could be about $ 4.2 billion [10]. The most common treatments used in this area are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory chemicals and oral contraceptives [11]; but longterm use of steroidal drugs and birth control pills is associated with side effects such as damage to the liver, kidneys, skin, intestines, Gastrointestinal bleeding and myocardial infarction [12,13], depression, loss of libido, and discontinuation of menstrual bleeding [14]. Currently, due to the apparent effects of chemical drug abuse, the willingness of people to use herbs has increased dramatically [15].…”