A Preparation and B administration methods of traditional health care recipes Full size image Among these recipes, approximately 72% (Fig. 5B) are taken orally in the form of decoctions, infusions, or extracts, while 25.8% are applied topically as pastes, powders, or oils, particularly for addr...
The Kabul, having come from Afghanistan and crossed the sandy planes of NWFP, is browny-red. The Indus, having descended from the melting glaciers of the Himalayas, is a clear blue. After a few hundred metres they combine into a single flow; but for a brief while the respective rivers ...
common way of taking medicine is oral ingestion for internal use but in some ailments, topical application is frequently employed in the form of paste. Decoction of the leaves is administered for dyspepsia, jaundice, and cardiac and respiratory problems and is used as a tonic [82]. The major ...
The samples of all identified fodder trees and shrub species were collected and preserved in the form of a catalogue. The catalogue was used for botanical identification in Pakistan, at the Department of Botany, Islamia College, University of Peshawar, and at the Pakistan Forest Institute in Pesha...
A large part of the winter precipitation from the western disturbance is received in the form of snow. The northern parts receive little rain but heavy snowfall in the winter [21, 23]. The vegetation of Lesser Himalaya falls within the subtropical, temperate, sub-alpine and alpine zones. The...
TB lymphadenitis is the most common form of extrapulmonary TB [1]. Its epidemiology and diagnostic aspects vary according to the patients’ geographic origin and the burden of TB and HIV infection [2]. Globally the incidence of all forms of TB is decreasing. However, the rate is not similar...
Therefore, vegetation studies reflect the existing state of interference caused by man. Keeping this aspect, many vegetation studies have been conducted worldwide. Some vegetation studies on various parts of NWFP including Peshawar Valley have been done in the past (...
This article highlights the importance of some of these plants, their various end uses and nutritive values of their seeds and fruits. Keywords: Alternative food plants; Nutritive values; Arid region; Rajasthan; India Introduction Non-Wood Forest Products (NWFP) are goods of biological origin other...
results for all variables were set in the form of rates (%). Fisher's exact and Chi Square tests were applied to find out the positive association among the categorical variables. The data was obtainable as mean values or number of patients. P-value less than 0.05 was considered as ...