Medicinal plant have been known great demand in both developing countries in primary healthcare. Today a very large number of population suffering from thestones disease. Various traditional system of medicine together with homeopathy and folklore medicine continue to play a significant role largely in the health care system of the populations.Stone disease can be change our life style and food habits. The tribal and rural population of India are mostly dependent on medicinal plant. We know the Vidisha district are situated in central part of Madhya Pradesh. Peoples of this district go to healers use different kinds of herbs, minerals, animal parts and other material which are easily obtainable in that area.Medicinal plant used for removal ...
This report is the first of its kind from Manipuri Muslims. Currently, kidney stones (urolithiasis) ...
Objective: To explore traditional ethnomedicinal knowledge of different tribes of Coochbehar distric...
345-350The paper provided ethnomedicinal uses of 33 plant species belonging to 33 genera and 26 fam...
Abstract An ethnomedicinal survey was under taken to collect information from local rural people ...
URINARY tract stones are the third leading urinary tract disease. People with kidney stones suffer f...
Anantapur district is having less forest area but with rich medicinal flora. Native people are havin...
191-195A floristic survey of ethnomedicinal plants was conducted at Muzaffarnagar district of Uttar ...
Introduction: Kidney stones are the third most common urinary tract problems after urinary tract inf...
Chemical compounds from different plant sources and plant products are referred to as Phyto-constitu...
The present study highlights the ethnobotanical use of different angiosperm species growing in the w...
Kidney stones are the third most frequent disorder of the urinary tract, after infections and pathol...
Urinary tract stone are considered as the third leading disease of the urinary tract, which is still...
Medicinal plants have long been considered for the treatment of many diseases among Iranians and in ...
The prolific plant diversity of Uttarakhand hills has provided an initial lead to the local people t...
Medicinal Plants have been used by tribals and local people for cure of various diseases due to thei...
This report is the first of its kind from Manipuri Muslims. Currently, kidney stones (urolithiasis) ...
Objective: To explore traditional ethnomedicinal knowledge of different tribes of Coochbehar distric...
345-350The paper provided ethnomedicinal uses of 33 plant species belonging to 33 genera and 26 fam...
Abstract An ethnomedicinal survey was under taken to collect information from local rural people ...
URINARY tract stones are the third leading urinary tract disease. People with kidney stones suffer f...
Anantapur district is having less forest area but with rich medicinal flora. Native people are havin...
191-195A floristic survey of ethnomedicinal plants was conducted at Muzaffarnagar district of Uttar ...
Introduction: Kidney stones are the third most common urinary tract problems after urinary tract inf...
Chemical compounds from different plant sources and plant products are referred to as Phyto-constitu...
The present study highlights the ethnobotanical use of different angiosperm species growing in the w...
Kidney stones are the third most frequent disorder of the urinary tract, after infections and pathol...
Urinary tract stone are considered as the third leading disease of the urinary tract, which is still...
Medicinal plants have long been considered for the treatment of many diseases among Iranians and in ...
The prolific plant diversity of Uttarakhand hills has provided an initial lead to the local people t...
Medicinal Plants have been used by tribals and local people for cure of various diseases due to thei...
This report is the first of its kind from Manipuri Muslims. Currently, kidney stones (urolithiasis) ...
Objective: To explore traditional ethnomedicinal knowledge of different tribes of Coochbehar distric...
345-350The paper provided ethnomedicinal uses of 33 plant species belonging to 33 genera and 26 fam...