Traditional medicine and indigenous knowledge of local traditional healers have considered key healthcare supportive skill for rural population in most developing countries of south Asia including Nepal. There is lack of specific research on use of ethno- medicine on particular diseases like respiratory disorder. Key informants and Informal discussions were conducted for collection of detail information's of local practice of using flora and fauna used as medicine on respiratory disorder. The survey was undertaken to collect information from Malikarjun Village Development Committee (VDC) during March 14 - April14, 2008. Findings revealed that locals were highly dependent on traditional healers for treatment to of respiratory disorder. The m...
As a result of several ethnobotanical field visits in and around Alubari Jungle Busty of Darjeeling ...
533-537A study on practice of traditional medicine was carried out among the people of Rawain valley...
India is called “Botanical Garden of the World†as it is having the highest number of medicina...
438-447Valsad district of Gujarat state (India) possesses a rich plant biodiversity. It also has tr...
Abstract Respiratory disorders are a common cause of malady and demise in Pakistan due to its remote...
The most common ethnomedicinal plants being effective in respiratory disorders were studied for the ...
189-193An ethnomedicinal survey was carried out in 16 different villages of Bellary district of Kar...
Ancient medical systems are still prevalent in Sikkim, popularly nurtured by Buddhist groups using t...
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...
The present study aims to document the traditional knowledge of local people of Dharan, Eastern Nepa...
Traditional medicine may include formalized aspects of folk medicine, that is to say longstanding re...
Abstract An ethnomedicinal survey was undertaken to collect information from local rural people abo...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The rich floral and ethnic composition of eastern Nepal and the wide...
Plants are used as ethnomedicine by indigenous people living all around the world. In Nepal, plants ...
As a result of several ethnobotanical field visits in and around Alubari Jungle Busty of Darjeeling ...
533-537A study on practice of traditional medicine was carried out among the people of Rawain valley...
India is called “Botanical Garden of the World†as it is having the highest number of medicina...
438-447Valsad district of Gujarat state (India) possesses a rich plant biodiversity. It also has tr...
Abstract Respiratory disorders are a common cause of malady and demise in Pakistan due to its remote...
The most common ethnomedicinal plants being effective in respiratory disorders were studied for the ...
189-193An ethnomedicinal survey was carried out in 16 different villages of Bellary district of Kar...
Ancient medical systems are still prevalent in Sikkim, popularly nurtured by Buddhist groups using t...
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...
The present study aims to document the traditional knowledge of local people of Dharan, Eastern Nepa...
Traditional medicine may include formalized aspects of folk medicine, that is to say longstanding re...
Abstract An ethnomedicinal survey was undertaken to collect information from local rural people abo...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The rich floral and ethnic composition of eastern Nepal and the wide...
Plants are used as ethnomedicine by indigenous people living all around the world. In Nepal, plants ...
As a result of several ethnobotanical field visits in and around Alubari Jungle Busty of Darjeeling ...
533-537A study on practice of traditional medicine was carried out among the people of Rawain valley...
India is called “Botanical Garden of the World†as it is having the highest number of medicina...