2023
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.246803
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Traditional knowledge about medicinal plant in the remote areas of Wari Tehsil, Dir Upper, Pakistan

Abstract: Traditional medicine is cheaper and easily available to local people, to care for most frequent diseases in the Northern parts of Pakistan. Our study aimed at inventorying medicine from local plants, documenting their uses, and assessing their market value in 2015-2018 during spring, summer, and winter seasons. A total of 15 trips were made, 5 in each season. Semi-structured interviews with 165 inhabitant’s age range between 20-80 years were conducted, analyzed the data is analyzed using Relative frequency of … Show more

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“…Furthermore, the participatory research appraisal tools such as direct observation, interviews, and field visiting were applied in collecting traditional knowledge of wild bananas (Shuaib et al 2021;Vu and Nguyen 2017). The traditional knowledge included local names, ecological distribution, and plant usages such as edible and/or medicinal usage, following the method of Fontefrancesco et al (2022), Abidullah et al (2021), Shuaib et al (2021), Tongco (2007).…”
Section: Documentation Of Morphological Charactersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the participatory research appraisal tools such as direct observation, interviews, and field visiting were applied in collecting traditional knowledge of wild bananas (Shuaib et al 2021;Vu and Nguyen 2017). The traditional knowledge included local names, ecological distribution, and plant usages such as edible and/or medicinal usage, following the method of Fontefrancesco et al (2022), Abidullah et al (2021), Shuaib et al (2021), Tongco (2007).…”
Section: Documentation Of Morphological Charactersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The young branches are green and fleshy and appear during March to April. The plant is fed to cattle and flowers are believed to contain high amount of proteins [17]. The C. polygonoides is becoming gradually rare due to its indiscriminate use for its roots, which are used to make charcoal.…”
Section: Antioxidant Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regular consumption of medicines and food materials derived from natural resources, including natural health products and herbal food stuffs enriched with added health benefits, tend to be increased in developed countries. The farming of medicinal plants has many potential benefits, including the health benefits to the persons who consumes and economic benefits to the people who harvest and to the agents who process the products and commercialise them in society [ 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%