2018
DOI: 10.1186/s13002-018-0217-8
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Traditional knowledge on herbal drinks among indigenous communities in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan

Abstract: BackgroundTraditional knowledge about the use of medicinal plants for herbal drinks (HDs) is not well documented in the Azad Kashmir region despite their widespread use. This study highlights the taxonomic diversity and traditional knowledge on medicinal plants used for HDs while examining the diversity of diseases treated with HDs in the study area.MethodsIndividual discussions were conducted with 255 informants (84 women and 171 men). Data gathered included (i) informant age and gender, (ii) HD species and r… Show more

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“…Moreover, people have limited habit to write and document their knowledge on paper. This result is quite different to similar research in Bali and Pakistan as in both research, the respondents were men (100%) while the respondents mostly had age above 40 years old (Sujarwo et al 2015;Rashid et al 2018). Similarly, in Ethiopia, the number of male respondents was more dominant than women (men 61.9% and women, 38.1%) (Checole 2017).…”
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“…Moreover, people have limited habit to write and document their knowledge on paper. This result is quite different to similar research in Bali and Pakistan as in both research, the respondents were men (100%) while the respondents mostly had age above 40 years old (Sujarwo et al 2015;Rashid et al 2018). Similarly, in Ethiopia, the number of male respondents was more dominant than women (men 61.9% and women, 38.1%) (Checole 2017).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 78%
“…These, however, are fewer than those in Mecca Saudi Arabia with 67 types of herbal drink with each contains 2-4 species (Alqethami et al 2017). Meanwhile, in Ethiopia, all of herbal drinks are consumed with sugar or honey (Rashid et al 2018) The six types of jamu are commonly used to cure ailments related to gastrointestinal diseases, reproduction, and supplements. Beras kencur is used to reduce bloating and muscle pain, kunir asem is commonly consumed to treat menstrual pain, abdominal pain, bloating and eating disorder.…”
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confidence: 99%
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