2021
DOI: 10.11648/j.jdmp.20210701.12
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Traditional Healing Methods: Focus on the Medicinal Plants Against Coronavirus (Covid-19) Infection

Abstract: Background: In African health care system, medicinal plants are major components and most assorted of all therapeutic systems. In major parts of rural Africa, traditional healers prescribing medicinal plants are the most easily accessible and affordable health resource available to the local community and at times the only therapy that subsists. Coronavirus diseases (COVID-19) is an acute virus (SARs-coV-2) which has caused a global pandemic. This paper aims to emphasize the importance of herbal medicine as a… Show more

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“…In traditional Chinese medicine, medicinal plants are used to cure commonly treatable diseases such as the common cold, digestive problems, skin infections, and flu. The advent of the COVID-19 pandemic led researchers to study traditional herbal medicinal plants as an alternative therapy for the treatment and management of coronavirus as reported by (Ademola et al, 2021;Mirzaie et al, 2020). This significance is reflected by the development of national public indigenous knowledge registers and institutional databases for indigenous knowledge documentation by countries such as Panama, Peru, China, India, and Venezuela (Alexander et al, 2004).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In traditional Chinese medicine, medicinal plants are used to cure commonly treatable diseases such as the common cold, digestive problems, skin infections, and flu. The advent of the COVID-19 pandemic led researchers to study traditional herbal medicinal plants as an alternative therapy for the treatment and management of coronavirus as reported by (Ademola et al, 2021;Mirzaie et al, 2020). This significance is reflected by the development of national public indigenous knowledge registers and institutional databases for indigenous knowledge documentation by countries such as Panama, Peru, China, India, and Venezuela (Alexander et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%