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This might be because of the low awareness of the local community about the ecological, economic, and health benefits of medicinal plants. In addition, wildfire, destruction by animals, and insect or fungal attacks on medicinal plants were described in the study area. This calls for urgent ...
Abebe D. The role of medicinal plants in health care coverage of Ethiopia: the possible benefits of integration 2001 Kassaye KD, Amberbir A, Getachew B, Mussema Y. A historical overview of traditional medicine practices and policy in Ethiopia. E J Health Dev. 2006;20(2):127–34. Google...
Sambucus Ebulus (Dwarf Elder) – Side Effects, Medicinal Uses, Benefits: Sambucus ebulus (dwarf elder) is a medicinal plant used for centuries in the folk medicine of the Balkan Peninsula. It also It is known as danewort (the name comes from the belief that it only grows on the sites of...
It has several advantages in terms of pharmaceutical benefits, including anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-hypertensive properties. It is also beneficial in the treatment of diabetes, asthmatic stomach disorders and bacterial infections. It contains a significant quantity of secondary metabolites,...
which are harvested by the local people for economic benefits. The local people claimed that fuel wood collection, roads and homes construction, uncontrolled fire setting, fodder collection, and over-grazing are the possible factors responsible for the destruction of the natural habitats of the medic...
“Around that time, it became obvious to the medical profession that there weren’t any health benefits to carbonated water on its own, so people started selling it as a treat,” says Funderburg. “It’s hard to put our heads around how much of a treat cold fizzy water was back then....
Medical Benefits of Gemstones According to Zeynelabidin bin Halil’s Treatise “Şifa el-fuad” Article 28 September 2024 Medicinal plants utilized for hepatic disorders in Ethiopian traditional medical practices: a review Article Open access 29 July 2020 Background Bears live in all the cont...
Today according to the World Health Organization (WHO), as many as 80% of the world's people depend on traditional medicine for their primary healthcare needs. There are considerable economic benefits in the development of indigenous medicines and in the use of medicinal plants for the treatment...
(11 times). Similarly, this species is widely used in traditional medicine across the world and the health benefits of nettle are numerous: it improves circulation, heart health, and gastrointestinal health, it has antidiabetic properties, boosts the immune system, reduces inflammation, prevents ...