Safe sex starts with the wild yam
The wild yam has greatly influenced the social and medical traditions of millions of people around the world. Diosgenin is extracted from the rhizome (underground stem) and roots of the yam and it forms the basis of the modern birth control pill. Since its discovery in the 1930s, it has been the foundation from which a variety of human sex hormones have been produced. In this country, it is commonly taken as a supplement for menopausal women.

Leaves of the wild yam
Diosgenin is a 'saponin', a plant steroid which protects plants from attack by slugs and snails, insects and microbes. It is used as a natural insecticide, and in many cultures across the world it is also used to stun and catch fish. Saponins are one of the most commonly used fish poisons.