Economic challenges associated with noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and the sociocultural outlook of many patients especially in Africa have increased dependence on traditional herbal medicines (THMs) for these diseases. A cross-sectional descriptive study designed to determine the prevalence of and reasons for THM use in the management of NCDs among South African adults was conducted in an urban, economically disadvantaged area of Cape Town, South Africa. In a cohort of 1030 participants recruited as part of the existing Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiological (PURE) study, 456 individuals were identified. The overall prevalence of THM use was 27%, of which 61% was for NCDs. Participants used THM because of a family history (49%) and s...
AbstractThe modern trend in traditional medicines reflects an increase in the sale of complex herbal...
Despite the widespread use of modern medicines, the parallel role of traditional medicine remains po...
Introduction. The majority of the population in developing countries including Ethiopia still relies...
Economic challenges associated with noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and the sociocultural outlook of...
Copyright © 2015 Gail D. Hughes et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
In South Africa, over 6 million people are hypertensive and the burden of disease shows that cardio...
BACKGROUND : Herbal medications are used worldwide for a variety of diseases and conditions. Patient...
Objectives: This study assessed traditional herbal medicine (THM) and conventional medicine (CM) uti...
Gail D Hughes,1 Oluwaseyi M Aboyade,1 John D Hill,2 Rafia S Rasu3 1South African Herbal Science and ...
Background: Various studies have shown that non-communicable diseases (NCDs) especially diabetes and...
Background There has been an unprecedented explosion in the popularity of herbal preparations during...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Objective This study aimed to determine the prevalence, determinants and pattern...
Abstract Background There has been an unprecedented explosion in the popularity of herbal preparatio...
Traditional medicines are generally available, affordable and commonly used as self-care treatments....
This paper is based on the theoretical background of a recent Australian anthropological research pr...
AbstractThe modern trend in traditional medicines reflects an increase in the sale of complex herbal...
Despite the widespread use of modern medicines, the parallel role of traditional medicine remains po...
Introduction. The majority of the population in developing countries including Ethiopia still relies...
Economic challenges associated with noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and the sociocultural outlook of...
Copyright © 2015 Gail D. Hughes et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
In South Africa, over 6 million people are hypertensive and the burden of disease shows that cardio...
BACKGROUND : Herbal medications are used worldwide for a variety of diseases and conditions. Patient...
Objectives: This study assessed traditional herbal medicine (THM) and conventional medicine (CM) uti...
Gail D Hughes,1 Oluwaseyi M Aboyade,1 John D Hill,2 Rafia S Rasu3 1South African Herbal Science and ...
Background: Various studies have shown that non-communicable diseases (NCDs) especially diabetes and...
Background There has been an unprecedented explosion in the popularity of herbal preparations during...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Objective This study aimed to determine the prevalence, determinants and pattern...
Abstract Background There has been an unprecedented explosion in the popularity of herbal preparatio...
Traditional medicines are generally available, affordable and commonly used as self-care treatments....
This paper is based on the theoretical background of a recent Australian anthropological research pr...
AbstractThe modern trend in traditional medicines reflects an increase in the sale of complex herbal...
Despite the widespread use of modern medicines, the parallel role of traditional medicine remains po...
Introduction. The majority of the population in developing countries including Ethiopia still relies...