2009
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1234518
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Medicinal plants used against malaria in several regions of bogra district, Bangladesh

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“…Nadu in Western Ghats use soup of its rhizome for tuberculosis and in COPD conditions [18] . Rheumatic complaints [5] Tribes of eastern ghats in Tamil nadu Soup of rhizome Internal 2 Enteric fever, cholera, chronic jaundice, skin disease [6] Tribes of western ghats in Maharashtra Paste of rhizome External & internal 3 Jaundice,Hepatitis,Malaria [7][8][9][10] Tribes of Bangladesh, Lakshmipur Several plant parts Internal 4…”
Section: Malasar Tribal Community In Vellangiri Hills Of Tamilmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nadu in Western Ghats use soup of its rhizome for tuberculosis and in COPD conditions [18] . Rheumatic complaints [5] Tribes of eastern ghats in Tamil nadu Soup of rhizome Internal 2 Enteric fever, cholera, chronic jaundice, skin disease [6] Tribes of western ghats in Maharashtra Paste of rhizome External & internal 3 Jaundice,Hepatitis,Malaria [7][8][9][10] Tribes of Bangladesh, Lakshmipur Several plant parts Internal 4…”
Section: Malasar Tribal Community In Vellangiri Hills Of Tamilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Local inhabitants of Bangladesh have been using the drug to treat jaundice, hepatitis, diabetes, gonorrhoea and malaria. Local people in Lakshmipur district of Bangladesh, use the rhizome of this plant to treat mental disorders [7][8][9][10] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This fern is also used to treat throat infections, tuberculosis [ 6 ], jaundice, dysentery, and typhoid fever [ 7 ]. In Bangladesh, several parts of this fern have been used to treat jaundice [ 8 ], gonorrhea [ 9 ], diabetes [ 10 ], and malaria [ 11 ]. In East Timor, this fern rhizome is used either as a remedy to treat stomach pain or as food.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%