Abstract Background This study documents the use of medicinal plants from the Mustang district of the north-central part of Nepal. Traditional botanical medicine is the primary mode of healthcare for most of the population of this district and traditional Tibetan doctors (Amchi) serve as the local medical experts. Methods Field research was conducted in 27 communities of the Mustang district in Nepal from 2005-2007. We sampled 202 interviewees, using random and snowball sampling techniques. After obtaining prior informed consent, we collected data through semi-structured interviews and participant-observation techniques. Voucher specimens of all cited botanic species were deposited at TUCH in Nepal. Results We recorded the traditional uses ...
Background: Himalayan region of Pakistan has been known as a rich source for valuable medicinal plan...
281-286Based on a field survey, 87 species belonging to 54 families, used by the local people of th...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Indigenous medicinal systems have evolved after the shock of origina...
Indigenous communities and tribes of Nepal have been using medicinal plants for the treatment of sev...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The rich floral and ethnic composition of eastern Nepal and the wide...
Aim: The aim of the study was to document the indigenous ethno-botanical knowledge of the transhuman...
Despite new advances in modern medicine, the cultural use of plant in traditional medicine continues...
The paper deals with 93 species of medicinal plants belonging to74 genera spread over 35 families, w...
This paper presents the ethnomedical uses of wild species among nine rural communities managing loca...
Abstract Contribution of indigenous knowledge in developing more effective drugs with minimum or no ...
In Nepal, about 7000 vascular plants are noted. Some plants are medicinally important, so need to be...
499-511The aim of present study was to identify medicinal plant species used for the management of h...
Background: Himalayan region of Pakistan has been known as a rich source for valuable medicinal plan...
Plants are used as ethnomedicine by indigenous people living all around the world. In Nepal, plants ...
The present study aims to document the traditional knowledge of local people of Dharan, Eastern Nepa...
Background: Himalayan region of Pakistan has been known as a rich source for valuable medicinal plan...
281-286Based on a field survey, 87 species belonging to 54 families, used by the local people of th...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Indigenous medicinal systems have evolved after the shock of origina...
Indigenous communities and tribes of Nepal have been using medicinal plants for the treatment of sev...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The rich floral and ethnic composition of eastern Nepal and the wide...
Aim: The aim of the study was to document the indigenous ethno-botanical knowledge of the transhuman...
Despite new advances in modern medicine, the cultural use of plant in traditional medicine continues...
The paper deals with 93 species of medicinal plants belonging to74 genera spread over 35 families, w...
This paper presents the ethnomedical uses of wild species among nine rural communities managing loca...
Abstract Contribution of indigenous knowledge in developing more effective drugs with minimum or no ...
In Nepal, about 7000 vascular plants are noted. Some plants are medicinally important, so need to be...
499-511The aim of present study was to identify medicinal plant species used for the management of h...
Background: Himalayan region of Pakistan has been known as a rich source for valuable medicinal plan...
Plants are used as ethnomedicine by indigenous people living all around the world. In Nepal, plants ...
The present study aims to document the traditional knowledge of local people of Dharan, Eastern Nepa...
Background: Himalayan region of Pakistan has been known as a rich source for valuable medicinal plan...
281-286Based on a field survey, 87 species belonging to 54 families, used by the local people of th...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Indigenous medicinal systems have evolved after the shock of origina...