“…in traditional medicine agree with the uses that have been reported in P. granatum L., although P. granatum L. has more uses and has had more effects attributed to it. P. granatum L. is traditionally used for diarrhea, stomatitis, ulcers, bleeding, enemas, vaginal discharge, inflammation of the pancreas, gallbladder diseases, dysentery and stomach disorders, antiparasitic (taenicide and others), antibacterial, inflammatory diseases, astringent, abortion, burns, pain, snakebite, bronchitis, cough, and nausea [ 66 , 67 , 68 , 69 , 70 ]. Traditional and alternative medicine has many followers in the Republic of Yemen, because access to occidental medicine is still restricted, and Yemen is a country with difficult access [ 71 ].…”