<p>Ethnopharmacological relevance Purgative enemas form an integral part of African traditional medicine. Besides possible benefits, serious health risks of rectal herbal therapy have been described in literature. To design appropriate health education programs, it is essential to understand traditional herbal practices and local perceptions of health and illness. Little is known about the herbal ingredients of enemas in Sub-Saharan Africa and consumers' personal reasons to use them. Aim of the study To analyze the importance of enema use with regard to plant species used and illnesses treated in West and Central Africa, to understand the local health beliefs that underlie frequent enema use and to evaluate which recipes and practices could...
Introduction: Enema or ‘hoqne’ is a therapeutic approach used for a wide range of diseases in the Ir...
Abstract Background The demand for herbal medicines continues to increase globally. However, communi...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: This study reports for the first time on the use of folk medicine to...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Purgative enemas form an integral part of African traditional medicin...
<p>Ethnopharmacological relevance Purgative enemas form an integral part of African traditional medi...
In Africa, up to 80% of the population relies on herbal concoctions for their primarily health care....
In spite of the strong role of traditional medicine in childcare in the pluralistic healthcare syste...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In spite of the strong role of traditional medicine in childcare in the plu...
Abstract In Africa, up to 80% of the population relies on herbal concoctions for their primarily hea...
In Africa, up to 80% of the population relies on herbal concoctions for their primarily health care....
Ethnopharmacological relevance Although ritual plant use is now recognised both for its socio-cultur...
Background: Ethnobotanical information on indigenous plants used in the management of infant illness...
Traditional medicine (TM) is a significant resource for primary healthcare management all over the w...
Ethnobotanical information and traditional medicines were investigated and documented in Embu and Mb...
<strong>Summary</strong> Plants still play an overriding role in African traditional medicine, as la...
Introduction: Enema or ‘hoqne’ is a therapeutic approach used for a wide range of diseases in the Ir...
Abstract Background The demand for herbal medicines continues to increase globally. However, communi...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: This study reports for the first time on the use of folk medicine to...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Purgative enemas form an integral part of African traditional medicin...
<p>Ethnopharmacological relevance Purgative enemas form an integral part of African traditional medi...
In Africa, up to 80% of the population relies on herbal concoctions for their primarily health care....
In spite of the strong role of traditional medicine in childcare in the pluralistic healthcare syste...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In spite of the strong role of traditional medicine in childcare in the plu...
Abstract In Africa, up to 80% of the population relies on herbal concoctions for their primarily hea...
In Africa, up to 80% of the population relies on herbal concoctions for their primarily health care....
Ethnopharmacological relevance Although ritual plant use is now recognised both for its socio-cultur...
Background: Ethnobotanical information on indigenous plants used in the management of infant illness...
Traditional medicine (TM) is a significant resource for primary healthcare management all over the w...
Ethnobotanical information and traditional medicines were investigated and documented in Embu and Mb...
<strong>Summary</strong> Plants still play an overriding role in African traditional medicine, as la...
Introduction: Enema or ‘hoqne’ is a therapeutic approach used for a wide range of diseases in the Ir...
Abstract Background The demand for herbal medicines continues to increase globally. However, communi...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: This study reports for the first time on the use of folk medicine to...