Maintaining cultural identity and preference to treat cultural bound ailments with herbal medicine are motivations for migrants to continue using medicinal plants from their home country after moving to Europe and the USA. As it is generally easier to import exotic food than herbal medicine, migrants often shift to using species that double as food and medicine. This paper focuses on the trade in African medicinal plants in a Congolese neighborhood in Brussels (Belgium). What African medicinal plants are sold in Matonge, where do they come from, and to which extent are they food medicines? Does vendor ethnicity influence the diversity of the herbal medicine sold? We hypothesized that most medicinal plants, traders, and clients in Matonge we...
Trading of herbal medicines generates economic opportunities for vulnerable groups living in periurb...
This paper places the African traditional medicines trade into context through a comparison with Asi...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Infectious diseases represent a serious and worldwide public health ...
Maintaining cultural identity and preference to treat cultural bound ailments with herbal medicine a...
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...
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...
Folk perceptions of health and illness include cultural bound syndromes (CBS), ailments generally co...
Ethnopharmacological relevance - African medicinal plant markets offer insight into commercially imp...
In many African countries, medicinal bio-resources are seen as a vehicle to promote sustainable live...
South Africa's colonial past has shaped its environmental history, including introductions of alien ...
Paper prepared and presented on behalf of the ’Association of African Medicinal Plants Standards – A...
Despite the widespread use of modern medicines, the parallel role of traditional medicine remains po...
Invasive alien species are routinely moved around the world as horticultural specimens. An additiona...
Trading of herbal medicines generates economic opportunities for vulnerable groups living in periurb...
This paper places the African traditional medicines trade into context through a comparison with Asi...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Infectious diseases represent a serious and worldwide public health ...
Maintaining cultural identity and preference to treat cultural bound ailments with herbal medicine a...
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...
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...
Folk perceptions of health and illness include cultural bound syndromes (CBS), ailments generally co...
Ethnopharmacological relevance - African medicinal plant markets offer insight into commercially imp...
In many African countries, medicinal bio-resources are seen as a vehicle to promote sustainable live...
South Africa's colonial past has shaped its environmental history, including introductions of alien ...
Paper prepared and presented on behalf of the ’Association of African Medicinal Plants Standards – A...
Despite the widespread use of modern medicines, the parallel role of traditional medicine remains po...
Invasive alien species are routinely moved around the world as horticultural specimens. An additiona...
Trading of herbal medicines generates economic opportunities for vulnerable groups living in periurb...
This paper places the African traditional medicines trade into context through a comparison with Asi...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Infectious diseases represent a serious and worldwide public health ...