2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2008.01.016
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Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used by Hakka in Guangdong, China

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“…is used in postpartum recovery (inducing uterus shrinking), treating amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea and leucorrhea. The Hakka in China use a root decoction of a related species, Rosa chinensis to treat irregular menstruation and amenorrhea (Au et al, 2008). Rubia crassipes is used for treating dysmenorrhea and amenorrhea by the Thai Hmong studied here, whereas a related species, Rubia cordifolia, is used for treating oligomenorrhea in India (Rawat and Kharwal, 2011), menorrhagia in Africa (Arnold and Gulumian, 1984), and dysmenorrhea, postpartum vaginal pain, amenorrhea, uterus and vagina diseases in Ayurvedic medicine (Jadhav and Bhutani, 2005).…”
Section: Plants Used For Uterine/vaginal Related Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…is used in postpartum recovery (inducing uterus shrinking), treating amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea and leucorrhea. The Hakka in China use a root decoction of a related species, Rosa chinensis to treat irregular menstruation and amenorrhea (Au et al, 2008). Rubia crassipes is used for treating dysmenorrhea and amenorrhea by the Thai Hmong studied here, whereas a related species, Rubia cordifolia, is used for treating oligomenorrhea in India (Rawat and Kharwal, 2011), menorrhagia in Africa (Arnold and Gulumian, 1984), and dysmenorrhea, postpartum vaginal pain, amenorrhea, uterus and vagina diseases in Ayurvedic medicine (Jadhav and Bhutani, 2005).…”
Section: Plants Used For Uterine/vaginal Related Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Importantly, medicinal baths are widely used to prevent and cure rheumatic diseases and gynecological disorders (Macía et al, 2005;Li et al, 2006;De-la-Cruz et al, 2007;Au et al, 2008).…”
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“…Nirgandi is one of such plants having medicinal importance in the treatment of asthma. Preparations of Nirgandi have also been used for a variety of other complaints including rheumatic pain, inflammatory conditions, and as an astringent (Apaya & ChichiocoHernandez, 2011;Au et al, 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%