The information about herbs’ medicinal properties is ample in traditional manuscripts, some of which are of value even in modern medicine. However, it is not usually easy to put it into practice. Identifying traditional herbs and determining their scientific names are very challenging, calling for many ethnopharmacological studies. One significant herb in traditional medicine is stoechas. Its medical properties are found in traditional manuscripts, but the true origin of the herb is not yet known. This study followed the origin of stoechas through history, from ancient Rome to the conquered lands of Islam in Spain, from North Africa to India, to find its trace in various civilizations, including their traditional medicines. The results sh...
Background: Mandrake (Mandragora spp.) is one of the most famous medicinal plant in western cultures...
There are numerous plant species which are collected from their natural habitats to be sold in the “...
Parallel sessions: 2a. Medical theory, pharmaceutical practice: discussing the vices and virtues of ...
Context: In modern phytotherapy, Stachys lavandulifolia Vahl., a type of Stachys also known as Mount...
Background De Materia Medica written by Pedanios Dioscorides (1 century CE) has shaped European and ...
Academic writings indicate that the medicinal use of plants dates back to 4000 - 5000 B.C. (1). Util...
723-730Lavandula stoechas L. (Lamiaceae) is a medicinal plant of traditional Unani, Iranian and Tuni...
Background: Plants remains a source of food as wells as medicine and healthcare needs since the dawn...
Background: Plants remains a source of food as wells as medicine and healthcare needs since the dawn...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Around 1800, Amsterdam was a global trade hub for materia medica of ...
Abstract AIM OF THE STUDY: Written records of oral medical traditions have had significant impact ...
Phytotherapy is the science that deals with the treatment and prevention of diseases through medicin...
The article focuses of the history, dietetic, culinary and medical applications of the plant which ...
Background: Ethnopharmacology have been seen as a multidisciplinary approach for novel drug discover...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Ethnobotany takes into account past uses to be projected into the pre...
Background: Mandrake (Mandragora spp.) is one of the most famous medicinal plant in western cultures...
There are numerous plant species which are collected from their natural habitats to be sold in the “...
Parallel sessions: 2a. Medical theory, pharmaceutical practice: discussing the vices and virtues of ...
Context: In modern phytotherapy, Stachys lavandulifolia Vahl., a type of Stachys also known as Mount...
Background De Materia Medica written by Pedanios Dioscorides (1 century CE) has shaped European and ...
Academic writings indicate that the medicinal use of plants dates back to 4000 - 5000 B.C. (1). Util...
723-730Lavandula stoechas L. (Lamiaceae) is a medicinal plant of traditional Unani, Iranian and Tuni...
Background: Plants remains a source of food as wells as medicine and healthcare needs since the dawn...
Background: Plants remains a source of food as wells as medicine and healthcare needs since the dawn...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Around 1800, Amsterdam was a global trade hub for materia medica of ...
Abstract AIM OF THE STUDY: Written records of oral medical traditions have had significant impact ...
Phytotherapy is the science that deals with the treatment and prevention of diseases through medicin...
The article focuses of the history, dietetic, culinary and medical applications of the plant which ...
Background: Ethnopharmacology have been seen as a multidisciplinary approach for novel drug discover...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Ethnobotany takes into account past uses to be projected into the pre...
Background: Mandrake (Mandragora spp.) is one of the most famous medicinal plant in western cultures...
There are numerous plant species which are collected from their natural habitats to be sold in the “...
Parallel sessions: 2a. Medical theory, pharmaceutical practice: discussing the vices and virtues of ...