Background and significance. The use of herbs and other remedies by adult and elderly African-Americans has been documented. However, little is understood regarding the use of herbs for African-American children. The purpose of this study was to document and describe the historical and present day uses of herbal and other remedies, specifically for the health and illness of African-American children. This information will provide health care providers with a better understanding of their African-American patients. This information may also contribute to the emerging appreciation of indigenous uses of phytotherapeutics. Methods. A focused ethnographic approach was used to describe the cultural context, including the beliefs, values, customs,...
<p>Ethnopharmacological relevance Traditional medicine plays an important role in the primary health...
Previous studies in Native American ethnobotany on the shared use of medicinal and cultural plants b...
People globally rely on herbal practices as their main form of healing, yet few people in the West u...
Background and significance. The use of herbs and other remedies by adult and elderly African-Americ...
Throughout history people have relied on their culture for healing practices and ways of caring. Hea...
ABSTRACT. Background. Folk remedy use is univer-sal, occurring in all cultures. Folk remedies have b...
Objective To explore beliefs, values and practices related to the use of medicin...
The purposes of this study were to identify patterns of herbal product use for health promotion and ...
Introduction. Women often use herbal remedies as a complement or alternative to traditional medicine...
Folk perceptions of health and illness include cultural bound syndromes (CBS), ailments generally co...
Folk perceptions of health and illness include cultural bound syndromes (CBS), ailments generally co...
<div><p>Folk perceptions of health and illness include cultural bound syndromes (CBS), ailments gene...
The Seminole people of Florida have used plants as traditional remedies for hundreds of years. After...
This study explores the relationship between ethnobotanical agency and mental and physical wellness ...
Background: Ethnobotanical information on indigenous plants used in the management of infant illness...
<p>Ethnopharmacological relevance Traditional medicine plays an important role in the primary health...
Previous studies in Native American ethnobotany on the shared use of medicinal and cultural plants b...
People globally rely on herbal practices as their main form of healing, yet few people in the West u...
Background and significance. The use of herbs and other remedies by adult and elderly African-Americ...
Throughout history people have relied on their culture for healing practices and ways of caring. Hea...
ABSTRACT. Background. Folk remedy use is univer-sal, occurring in all cultures. Folk remedies have b...
Objective To explore beliefs, values and practices related to the use of medicin...
The purposes of this study were to identify patterns of herbal product use for health promotion and ...
Introduction. Women often use herbal remedies as a complement or alternative to traditional medicine...
Folk perceptions of health and illness include cultural bound syndromes (CBS), ailments generally co...
Folk perceptions of health and illness include cultural bound syndromes (CBS), ailments generally co...
<div><p>Folk perceptions of health and illness include cultural bound syndromes (CBS), ailments gene...
The Seminole people of Florida have used plants as traditional remedies for hundreds of years. After...
This study explores the relationship between ethnobotanical agency and mental and physical wellness ...
Background: Ethnobotanical information on indigenous plants used in the management of infant illness...
<p>Ethnopharmacological relevance Traditional medicine plays an important role in the primary health...
Previous studies in Native American ethnobotany on the shared use of medicinal and cultural plants b...
People globally rely on herbal practices as their main form of healing, yet few people in the West u...