Background: Ethnobotanical information on indigenous plants used in the management of infant illnesses was sourced from Bode herbal market in Ibadan South-western Nigeria to preserve indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants, and demonstrate the role of traditional medicine as complementary healthcare system. Methods: Information was gathered using periodic open-ended questionnaire and personal interview. The respondents were randomly selected and consist, fifteen (15) women- herb sellers (of between 25-50, age range) who prescribed workable recipes used in the management of scalp infections, abscess, convulsion and cold shivers. The recipes documented are enumerated and served as groundbreaking preparations in infant diseases ’ management. ...
Background: Rural and urban people in Nigeria made use of medicinal plants as their curative measure...
Most indigenous people have acquired expertise in the use of medicinal plants, but information on th...
• An investigation into the ethnomedical studies on plants used for the treatment of certain disease...
Background: Ethnobotanical information on indigenous plants used in the management of infant illness...
An ethnobotanical survey revealed 61 plant species belonging to 32 families used by the indigenous p...
The indigenous people of rural and semi-urban regions of Nigeria have a rich traditional medicine pr...
Traditional medicine is typically the most accessible primary healthcare for a large proportion of t...
Background: The period of infancy, spanning through the neonatal stage to two years, is characterize...
The use of plants for the treatment of opportunistic skin infections has been on the increase and th...
Background: Ethno-medicinal survey of herbal recipes used in managing sickle cell disease in Ile-Ife...
Background: Ethno-medicinal survey of herbal recipes used in managing sickle cell disease in Ile-Ife...
Background: The period of infancy, spanning through the neonatal stage to two years, is characterize...
Ethnobotanical studies are recognized as the most viable method of identifying and documenting new m...
The disruption of cells and tissues at the sites of injury leads to varying degrees of wounds, which...
An ethnobotanical survey of three largest herbal markets and medicinal plants used for treating ailm...
Background: Rural and urban people in Nigeria made use of medicinal plants as their curative measure...
Most indigenous people have acquired expertise in the use of medicinal plants, but information on th...
• An investigation into the ethnomedical studies on plants used for the treatment of certain disease...
Background: Ethnobotanical information on indigenous plants used in the management of infant illness...
An ethnobotanical survey revealed 61 plant species belonging to 32 families used by the indigenous p...
The indigenous people of rural and semi-urban regions of Nigeria have a rich traditional medicine pr...
Traditional medicine is typically the most accessible primary healthcare for a large proportion of t...
Background: The period of infancy, spanning through the neonatal stage to two years, is characterize...
The use of plants for the treatment of opportunistic skin infections has been on the increase and th...
Background: Ethno-medicinal survey of herbal recipes used in managing sickle cell disease in Ile-Ife...
Background: Ethno-medicinal survey of herbal recipes used in managing sickle cell disease in Ile-Ife...
Background: The period of infancy, spanning through the neonatal stage to two years, is characterize...
Ethnobotanical studies are recognized as the most viable method of identifying and documenting new m...
The disruption of cells and tissues at the sites of injury leads to varying degrees of wounds, which...
An ethnobotanical survey of three largest herbal markets and medicinal plants used for treating ailm...
Background: Rural and urban people in Nigeria made use of medicinal plants as their curative measure...
Most indigenous people have acquired expertise in the use of medicinal plants, but information on th...
• An investigation into the ethnomedical studies on plants used for the treatment of certain disease...