Preliminary survey work was done in Rangamati and Khagracharihill district in the Chakma community. The study was carried out on medicinal plants used by the Chakma community. Chakma people are mostly residing in the deep forest and depend on their own traditional health care system. Information was collected by interviewing traditional herbal healers (locally called Baddhya) and various elderly men and women. All the plants were listed along with their scientific name, family, chakma name, habit, used parts and mode of preparation. A total of 125 plant species under 46 families have been identified which are used to treat different diseases by the traditional herbal healers. Fabaceae, Rubiaceae and Euphorbiaceae are the most frequently use...
Shariatpur district is an administrative district in Bangladesh, which includes six sub-districts of...
The Murongs are a tribal community inhabiting the Chittagong Hill Tracts region of Bangladesh. They ...
The study of local knowledge about traditional herbal medicine is becoming increasingly important in...
508-517An ethnobotanical survey was carried out on the utilization of medicinal plants by Chakma tri...
The Chaks are a small tribal community inhabiting the Chittagong Hill Tracts forest region in southe...
Over the years, ethnobotanical survey has progressed and contributed with knowledge about the use of...
Aim: The traditional source of medicinal plants is an important way for daily curative uses in the r...
77-89A questionnaire survey on the use of plants among the local tribal herbalists in the Chakma, Ma...
Kavirajes or traditional medicinal practitioners form the primary healthcare providers of the predom...
Kavirajes or traditional medicinal practitioners form the primary healthcare providers of the predom...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Madhupur forest area, Tangail is one of early human settlements in ...
The Pahans and the Telis are two of the smallest indigenous communities in Bangladesh. The Pahans, n...
The Pahans and the Telis are two of the smallest indigenous communities in Bangladesh. The Pahans, n...
The ”Char” area people live on islands formed in a river. These people have a somewhat different lif...
BACKGROUND: The present study documents the ethnomedicinal knowledge among the traditional healers o...
Shariatpur district is an administrative district in Bangladesh, which includes six sub-districts of...
The Murongs are a tribal community inhabiting the Chittagong Hill Tracts region of Bangladesh. They ...
The study of local knowledge about traditional herbal medicine is becoming increasingly important in...
508-517An ethnobotanical survey was carried out on the utilization of medicinal plants by Chakma tri...
The Chaks are a small tribal community inhabiting the Chittagong Hill Tracts forest region in southe...
Over the years, ethnobotanical survey has progressed and contributed with knowledge about the use of...
Aim: The traditional source of medicinal plants is an important way for daily curative uses in the r...
77-89A questionnaire survey on the use of plants among the local tribal herbalists in the Chakma, Ma...
Kavirajes or traditional medicinal practitioners form the primary healthcare providers of the predom...
Kavirajes or traditional medicinal practitioners form the primary healthcare providers of the predom...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Madhupur forest area, Tangail is one of early human settlements in ...
The Pahans and the Telis are two of the smallest indigenous communities in Bangladesh. The Pahans, n...
The Pahans and the Telis are two of the smallest indigenous communities in Bangladesh. The Pahans, n...
The ”Char” area people live on islands formed in a river. These people have a somewhat different lif...
BACKGROUND: The present study documents the ethnomedicinal knowledge among the traditional healers o...
Shariatpur district is an administrative district in Bangladesh, which includes six sub-districts of...
The Murongs are a tribal community inhabiting the Chittagong Hill Tracts region of Bangladesh. They ...
The study of local knowledge about traditional herbal medicine is becoming increasingly important in...