• Prof. A. Abondo from Cameroon strongly advised on the need for distinguishing traditional medicine from witchcraft, and stressed the need for educating the public on the myth and reality of such medicines. (nzdl.org)
  • In 1967, a group of scientists discovered that the traditional Chinese medicine prescription, Danggui Luhui Wan, which contains 11 Chinese herbal medicines, had a significant curative effect on CML [ 2 , 3 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • The confusion between true medicinal plants and their adulterants has adverse effects on the clinical efficacy and safety of traditional medicines. (hindawi.com)
  • This alliance aims to digitise and certify Bhutan's treasured Sowa-Rigpa, the ancient Traditional Medicines known for its complex diagnostic techniques and use of natural herbs. (wtrf.com)
  • It aims to promote Sowa-Rigpa Traditional Medicines globally, reinforcing Bhutan's status as a premium herbs and medicinal plant provider. (wtrf.com)
  • More than 5,000 plant species from this enormous African resource are used in traditional medicines. (thisisafrica.me)
  • Of the 365 plants named in his book, many are still used as medicines, such as ginseng, camphor, gentian or datura. (unitedplantsavers.org)
  • Plants and herb extracts have been used for centuries as traditional medicines, throughout the entire world. (intechopen.com)
  • In developed countries, traditional, complementary and alternative medicines are becoming more popular. (who.int)
  • Traditional, complementary and alternative medicines (referred to hereafter as "traditional medicine") are commonly used to treat or prevent disease and chronic illness and to improve quality of life. (who.int)
  • Studies in Africa and North America have shown that up to 75% of people living with HIV/AIDS use traditional medicine alone or in combination with other medicines for various symptoms or conditions. (who.int)
  • The African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative medicines (AJTCAM), a new broad-based journal, is founded on two key tenets: To publish exciting research in all areas of applied medicinal plants, Traditional medicines, Complementary Alternative Medicines, food and agricultural technologies, and promotion of healthy use of medicinal products. (who.int)
  • Around this central axis, other explored topics are: food security and nutrition, One Health, sustainable livelihoods, adaptation to climate change, indigenous rights and land ownership, and strengthening access to health care in underserved communities through better integration of traditional medicines. (bvsalud.org)
  • Aims: Medicinal plants used by traditional medical practitioners (TMP) to treat cancers are considered safe when used alone or combined with conventional therapy to ensure their effectiveness and eliminate the toxic effects of orthodox medicines. (who.int)
  • First, the original plant species known to contain indirubin must be effectively discriminated from their adulterants. (hindawi.com)
  • Analysis of 50,790 plant ITS2 sequences revealed this region to be highly effective in discriminating medicinal plants and their closely related species [ 23 , 26 ], more so than matK , rbcL, and psbA-trnH . (hindawi.com)
  • Here, we reveal the first rapid and effective method to reliably discriminate indirubin-containing species in traditional medicinal formulations from their adulterants, using ITS2 barcoding. (hindawi.com)
  • Solanum nigrum, the European black nightshade or simply black nightshade or blackberry nightshade, is a species of flowering plant in the family Solanaceae, native to Eurasia and introduced in the Americas, Australasia, and South Africa. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1] Some of the uses ascribed to S. nigrum in literature may actually apply to other black nightshade species within the same species complex, and proper species identification is essential for food and medicinal uses (See Taxonomy section). (wikipedia.org)
  • Study on the medicinal plant flora of the region and introducing some information of folk medicine and the most useful medicinal species were objected here. (jmp.ir)
  • All ancient regions of the Dashtestan were discovered using appropriate geographical maps and then the plant species were gathered from various localities respectively. (jmp.ir)
  • A total of 85 plant species representing 70 genera and 39 families are identified in the area. (jmp.ir)
  • Thousands of plant species are used in African traditional medicine. (thisisafrica.me)
  • Africa is endowed with up to 45,000 plant species - about 25% of the world's plant genetic resources. (thisisafrica.me)
  • The source was the national inquiry done by the IMSS-COPLAMAR health program (1983-1985) in which the plants used to treat mental disorders were selected and analyzed, in order to select the most frequent botanical species used in traditional medicine as sedatives, anticonvulsants and hypnotics. (nih.gov)
  • [ 3 ] En 1753, Carl Linnaeus describiu seis variedades de Solanum nigrum na súa obra Species Plantarum . (wikipedia.org)
  • This EDIS publication is an overview of the genus Scutellaria and its medicinal and ornamental value, with a focus on Florida native species and economically significant species. (ufl.edu)
  • This publication is useful to commercial and residential growers and those interested in native and/or medicinal plant species. (ufl.edu)
  • It is true that climate change is causing noticeable effects on life cycles and distribution of the plant species. (scirp.org)
  • Ayurveda system of herbal medicine in India, Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia used 8000 and Unani system in Pakistan is also largely plant based about 5000 out of China's total flora of 30,000 species are used in traditional Chinese medicine. (scirp.org)
  • Anthropogenic climate change effects on species and ecological communities around the world [17] and the cultivated medicinal plants also replaced many native ones. (scirp.org)
  • Cloves ( Eugenia caryophyllata ) Cloves have been one of the species used in traditional Indian medicine to treat vomiting and dizziness, including travel sickness. (botanical-online.com)
  • While transformation procedures have become routine for a growing number of plant species, the random introduction of complex transgenenic DNA into the plant genome by current methods generates unpredictable effects on both transgene and homologous native gene expression. (bioone.org)
  • The risk of transgene transfer into related plant species and consumers is another concern associated with the conventional transformation technologies. (bioone.org)
  • The species is monoecious (individual flowers are either male or female, but both sexes can be found on the same plant) and is pollinated by Wind. (pfaf.org)
  • A plant species which is known as an Oriental traditional medicinal plant. (bvsalud.org)
  • Eighteen plant species belonging to twelve different families were documented to be included in these therapies . (bvsalud.org)
  • Conclusion: The results support the traditional use of anticancer species as nutritional and dietary supplements, whose bioactive compounds are relevant in managing cancer patients. (who.int)
  • The harmful effects of chemicals and the side effects of chemical drugs on human health have a widely focused global attention on herbal drugs and medicinal plants. (researchgate.net)
  • Ethnobotanical assessment of herbal plants in southwestern Nigeria", Academic research international 2, 50-57, 2012. (ijpsat.org)
  • The plant derived herbal compounds have a long history of clinical use, better patient tolerance and acceptance. (ingentaconnect.com)
  • The traditional uses and increasing popularity of African wormwood have resulted in a number of commercial herbal products . (thisisafrica.me)
  • The oldest traditional recipes for herbal preparations were written down by the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung around 5000 years ago. (unitedplantsavers.org)
  • With the discovery of the alkaloids in Ma Huang, time honored, traditional herbal wisdom has been verified, providing modern medicine with important healing tools. (healthy.net)
  • As of 2000, only 25 countries reported having a national policy for traditional medicine, even though regulation or registration procedures for herbal products exist in nearly 70 countries. (who.int)
  • For instance, in 1996 more than 50 people in Belgium suffered kidney failure after taking a herbal preparation which contained Aristolochia fangchi (a toxic plant) instead of Stephania tetrandra or Magnolia officinalis . (who.int)
  • However, this valuable ethnobotanical knowledge is not formally documented and thus the objective of this study was to investigate ethno-medicinal plants, their preparation and application in treating ailments in humans and livestock in the boricha district of Sidama Zone, Ethiopia. (academicjournals.org)
  • An ethnobotanical study of plants used in Mexican traditional medicine was made. (nih.gov)
  • Ogundare O. C., Adedosu O. T., Afolabi O. K., Adeleke G. E., Akinboro T., Daniel A. A., Akoro S. M., Oludare V. I.. Ethnobotanical Survey, Physiochemical Composition and Preliminary Cytotoxic Evaluation of some Medicinal Plants with Anticancer Potential from Certain Areas in South-West Nigeria. (who.int)
  • 6. WHO traditional medicine strategy: 2014-2023. (who.int)
  • This is the most sought after type of traditional herbs in Nigeria as it is believed that this ingredients are capable of curing all types of ailments, including those that orthodox medicine is unable to deal with. (naijagists.com)
  • Traditionally, bitter melon is taken as a medicinal plant for a number of ailments. (arkhealthandselfreliance.com)
  • According to Navajo lore, for example, this tribe began using the osha herb to treat infections and stomach ailments after observing brown bears chewing the plant and smearing it on their fur. (unitedplantsavers.org)
  • To date, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 80 percent of the world's population in developing countries rely largely on plants for treatment of ailments. (unitedplantsavers.org)
  • They still depend to a large extent on their traditional knowledge of medicinal plants to treat ailments. (bvsalud.org)
  • Medicinal plants and traditional medicine in Africa / Abayomi Sofowora. (who.int)
  • Africa is a vast reservoir of medicinal plants which need substantial research to understand their therapeutic potential for safe use. (academicjournals.org)
  • The Session Chairperson informed the Conference that the session was a general one and delegates were invited to give their views and experiences on Traditional Medicine as stipulated in the theme of the Conference. (nzdl.org)
  • Dr. J. Koori, the Vice-Minister for Health, Cuba, outlined policies being taken to incorporate Traditional Medicine in health care. (nzdl.org)
  • These include the training of medical students in the field of Traditional Medicine, setting up of regional pharmacopoeia, cooperating and collaborating with other countries, and encouraging scientific research in Traditional Medicine. (nzdl.org)
  • Dr. Amando Caceres , Director of Traditional Medicine in Guatemala informed the Conference that Guatemala had established a commission to promote and evaluate the use of Traditional Medicine. (nzdl.org)
  • Dr. J. Arnoldo , Ministry of Health, Venezuela, recommended collective efforts to promote traditional medicine in Latin America. (nzdl.org)
  • He said Venezuela is in the process of introducing courses on traditional medicine for the general practitioners. (nzdl.org)
  • Prof. E. Estrella, special representative of the Ministry of health, Ecuador, said Traditional Medicine was totally outside the country's medical programme. (nzdl.org)
  • Ecuador was in a process of taking necessary political, scientific and other actions to promote Traditional Medicine in the country. (nzdl.org)
  • Dr. K. Bhat from Venezuela strongly supported collective effort on the promotion of Traditional Medicine in the South through international cooperation. (nzdl.org)
  • Dr. W. Johnson, Minister for Health, Sierra Leone, emphasized the need for scientists in the South to disseminate their research findings on Traditional Medicine to the general public. (nzdl.org)
  • Dr. Z.R. Xiang, Deputy Director of Science and Technology Department, State Administration of traditional Medicine of Peoples Republic of China, presented the abundant Chinese experience in research, exploitation and utilization of Traditional Medicinal plants which is now a parallel health care system in the country, citing a number of outstanding achievements in different areas including the discovery of Artemisinine, an antimalarial drug. (nzdl.org)
  • In summary all the speakers strongly stressed on the urgent need to legalize, promote, coordinate, and accept traditional medicine as a parallel health care system in the South. (nzdl.org)
  • Nigerian herbs, spices and traditional medicine is a mine of gold waiting to be tapped and fortunately Nigeria and the entire world are coming to see this. (naijagists.com)
  • Ripe berries and cooked leaves of edible strains are used as food in some locales, and plant parts are used as a traditional medicine. (wikipedia.org)
  • The proper use of plants and their extracts, whether for medicine or as a food additive, requires the use of extraction and characterization methods that allow the identification and quantification of the active principles in each extract, associating them with the effect produced. (academicjournals.org)
  • This plant has had great medicinal importance in traditional medicine since ancient times. (academicjournals.org)
  • Plants have been used as a source of traditional medicine in Ethiopia. (academicjournals.org)
  • Cimicifugeae is one of the rich sources for various active components and the health promoting and therapeutic values of the components have been corroborated by long-term use in folk medicine and traditional Chinese medicine. (researchgate.net)
  • In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), ginseng is used as an adaptogen and energizer. (yogaesoteric.net)
  • The initiative will further empower Bhutanese companies to collaborate with international researchers and producers, fostering innovation and research in traditional medicine. (wtrf.com)
  • Thukten Choeda, CEO of Menjong Sorig Pharmaceuticals Corporation, highlighted the potential of this initiative to uplift local communities, raise global awareness of Bhutan's medicinal heritage, and establish the country as an innovation centre for traditional medicine. (wtrf.com)
  • Vernacular information of collected plants and their usages in the folk medicine were questioned from well experienced people. (jmp.ir)
  • As of 2012, National Council for Science and Technology Development of Medicinal Plants and Traditional Medicine has been holding the biggest biennial exhibition and festival on medicinal plants, natural-based products and traditional medicine with the largest participants turning up, including the industry contributors. (mpnet.ir)
  • Plants became the basis of traditional medicine system throughout the world for thousands of years and continue to provide mankind with new remedies. (ingentaconnect.com)
  • It's often regarded as a potential flagship plant because of its high popularity and diverse uses in African traditional medicine. (thisisafrica.me)
  • In African traditional medicine, the seeds are reputed to exert several medicinal effects and have been explored as an aphrodisiac, and a remedy for diarrhoea, stomach ache and dysentery. (thisisafrica.me)
  • However, plant medicine undoubtedly began long before people recorded it in writing. (unitedplantsavers.org)
  • Traditional land management adopts a familiar medicinal model and uses fire as medicine that attends to the health of the land and the need of the people. (bia.gov)
  • Scutellaria baicalensis , or Baikal skullcap, has been utilized for centuries in traditional Chinese medicine to address a variety of health conditions. (ufl.edu)
  • The studies demonstrate about the value of traditional systems of medicine as economically useful plants and possible effects of climate change on medicinal plants. (scirp.org)
  • Medicinal plants serve as therapeutic agents as well as important raw materials for the manufacture of traditional and modern medicine. (scirp.org)
  • The formal systems of plant medicine development are particularly found in China, India, Arabia, Egypt and Europe. (scirp.org)
  • Romanian traditional medicine has an extremely old history. (intechopen.com)
  • In the past decade there has been renewed attention and interest in the use of traditional medicine globally.1 In China, traditional medicine accounts for around 40% of all health care delivered. (who.int)
  • In India, 65% of the population in rural areas use traditional medicine to help meet their primary health care needs. (who.int)
  • Traditional medicine has also been used in the treatment and care of such life-threatening illnesses as malaria and AIDS. (who.int)
  • 1 In some countries where traditional medicine has not been incorporated into the national health care system, it is often termed "complementary", "alternative" or "nonconventional" medicine. (who.int)
  • Although traditional medicine has long been used, there is little systematic evidence regarding its safety and efficacy. (who.int)
  • The evolution of traditional medicine has been influenced by cultural and historical conditions, making systematic evaluation difficult, since factors such as the philosophy and theory which underlie its use must be taken into account. (who.int)
  • Traditional medicine is easily available and affordable in low-income countries, but with increasing globalization, knowledge holders are concerned about the erosion of traditional lifestyles and cultures through external pressures, including loss of their knowledge and reluctance of younger members of the community to maintain traditional practices. (who.int)
  • Other causes of concern are misappropriation of natural resources, preservation of biodiversity and protection of medicinal plant resources for the sustainable development of traditional medicine. (who.int)
  • Two main obstacles hamper the rational use of traditional medicine: lack of appropriate training for providers and of proper qualification and licensing schemes, which make it difficult for national authorities and consumers to identify qualified providers. (who.int)
  • In order to meet the growing demand, WHO issued a draft traditional medicine strategy paper in 2002.1 A number of WHO Member States and partners in traditional medicine (organizations of the United Nations system, international organizations, nongovernmental organizations, and global and national professional associations) contributed to preparation of the strategy and have expressed their willingness to participate in its implementation. (who.int)
  • Sophora root is used in traditional Chinese medicine where it is known as "Ku Shen" and is used to treat dysentery, scabies, itchy rashes such as with eczema, skin lesions, jaundice, edema, urinary dysfunction, and vaginal discharge. (medscape.com)
  • About sixty seven (67) Traditional Medicine Practitioners were interviewed orally with use of questionnaire . (bvsalud.org)
  • various methods were found to be used by the traditional medicine practitioners to treat mental illness and associated disorders. (bvsalud.org)
  • To provide a platform for dialogue and knowledge sharing among stakeholders, particularly Indigenous Peoples, but also traditional health practitioners and policy makers, with the aim of providing input for the first WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine. (bvsalud.org)
  • Engaging key partners in the advancement of Traditional Medicine. (bvsalud.org)
  • Overview of the Global Summit for Traditional Medicine and the Global Centre for Traditional Medicine. (bvsalud.org)
  • Shyama Kuruvilla, WHO lead for the Global Traditional Medicine Centre and SUMMIT Mainstreaming Biodiversity-Health linkages into the environment and public health policies, plans, and projects. (bvsalud.org)
  • of national traditional medicine where in 2011-2012 ( 1 ). (who.int)
  • Nonetheless, health policy-makers nouncement of new "General Health Po- of nutritional interventions (based on should consider seriously the findings lices" by the supreme Leader of the Islamic folk or traditional medicine) as a comple- of this study. (who.int)
  • Properties and Uses of over 400 common herbs and medicinal plants listed by botanical or common names. (anniesremedy.com)
  • The professional society reported that there are also other plants, plant extracts and fruits, the scientific proven anti diabetic properties. (arkhealthandselfreliance.com)
  • This study therefore evaluated the effects of single and combined aqueous leaf extracts of both plants on hematological, biochemical and. (academicjournals.org)
  • Extracts from some of these plants are part of important pharmaceutical drugs. (thisisafrica.me)
  • The ethanolic extracts of the plant were examined for the presence of bioactive components and their total flavonoid content, with focusing on quercetin detection using thin layer bioautography (TLB) and brine shrimp lethality assay (BSLA) for cytotoxicity. (who.int)
  • Indirubin, one of the key components of medicinal plants including Isatis tinctoria, Polygonum tinctorium , and Strobilanthes cusia , possesses great medicinal efficacy in the treatment of chronic myelocytic leukemia (CML). (hindawi.com)
  • It is intricately linked to biodiversity and natural resource management, as indigenous communities have often developed a deep understanding of their natural surroundings, the medicinal properties of various plants and of components of biodiversity that also support food security, livelihoods, nutrition, biocultural diversity and other dimensions of health and well-being. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Role of Biodiversity and Medicinal Plants in promoting the health of Indigenous Peoples and Afrodescendants. (bvsalud.org)
  • Gerber and colleagues entitled "Use of has endemic cultivars of many special example, in a recent series of severe drug- complementary and alternative medi- medicinal plants. (who.int)
  • The mission of Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens is to inspire meaningful connections among people, plants, and nature through horticulture, education, and research. (mainegardens.org)
  • Influence of some important ecological factores, such as neighboring to the Persian Gulf, passing two rivers of dalaki and shapoor and also presence of southern continuation of Zagros Mountains are leading to high importance of region in plant biodiversity view point. (jmp.ir)
  • She thinks that's "crazy" given the importance that medicinal plants still have today. (unitedplantsavers.org)
  • Recent research on some Romanian medicinal plants has highlighted their pharmacognostical importance. (intechopen.com)
  • It is known that currently, the importance and dynamics of the research on medicinal plants in the area of drug discovery continues to increase worldwide. (intechopen.com)
  • In this sense, the importance of protecting traditional territories is not only tied to the legality of 'ownership' over a piece of land, but is connected to the defense of culture, knowledge, ways of life and cosmovisions. (lu.se)
  • Tithonia diversifolia (TD) and Moringa oleifera (MO) are two such plants commonly used in South-west Nigeria for their therapeutic properties. (academicjournals.org)
  • A medicinal plant is any plant which in one or more of its organs contains substance that can be used for therapeutic purposes or which are precursors for synthesis of useful drugs. (scirp.org)
  • But science has even looked beyond the traditional scope, studying the herb for its therapeutic potential in cancer, specifically as an adjuvant to radiation therapy, and even for its stabilizing effects in diabetes. (medicinehunter.com)
  • Therapeutic properties of plant active principles still continue to be the subject of many researches. (intechopen.com)
  • It must be emphasized that modern chemical screening has confirmed the therapeutic properties of the medicinal plants used by the Dacians. (intechopen.com)
  • He was also of the opinion that Traditional Medical practitioners should observe hygienic conditions in their course of practice. (nzdl.org)
  • There is also a lack of organized networks of traditional practitioners. (who.int)
  • Finally Dr. Bracho summarized the views expressed by the various speakers, again emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts in the evaluation of medicinal plants. (nzdl.org)
  • 2011). Developing a Library of Authenticated Traditional Chinese Medicinal (TCM) Plants for Systematic Biological Evaluation: Rationale, Methods and Preliminary Results from a Sino-American Collaboration. (kew.org)
  • The plant is commonly used as a tonic and emetic for the treatment of many health conditions including rheumatism, diabetes, and skin-related and venereal diseases. (thisisafrica.me)
  • commonly known as skullcap, are perennial, herbaceous plants frequently classified as wildflowers. (ufl.edu)
  • Using cytotoxic and antioxidant studies, the study attempted to assess some of the commonly used medicinal plants used to cure cancer among Yoruba people in Ogun, Oyo, Osun, and Lagos (South-West, Nigeria). (who.int)
  • Study Design: Samples of commonly utilized anticancer plants obtained from the chosen areas using physical and virtual oral seminars were studied for physiochemical composition and a possible antioxidant and cytotoxic potential to validate the basis for the use of the selected anticancer plants. (who.int)
  • Relative to previous times such as the past centuries, the use of Nigerian herbs , spices and traditional medicinal plants have grown significantly. (naijagists.com)
  • Police in Newcastle have raided an inner-city unit where medicinal cannabis was being grown, seizing hundreds of plants. (abc.net.au)
  • Here, we present a research study on a medicinal plant, Graviola, a native of North America but rarely grown in India. (ingentaconnect.com)
  • Supplied as a pot grown plant grown in a 7cm pot. (victoriananursery.co.uk)
  • Grains of most medicinal plants have very long dormancy periods, so shortening the dormancy period and increasing sprouting rates through laboratory methods may be effective in the proliferation of medicinal plants. (researchgate.net)
  • Three methods of preservation: dry storage, dry storage combined with fresh, fresh preservation was used to preserve medicinal plants before use, and long-term preservation. (ijpsat.org)
  • their medicinal and health benefits for humans and their domestic as well as companion animals along with their fruitful practical applications and perspectives like bioreactor for producing vaccine along with the methods that can increase their nutritional benefits. (scialert.net)
  • Students will forage from the select plants, sample recipes derived from traditional methods, and learn how to process their collected materials, once home. (mainegardens.org)
  • The relationship among indirubin-containing medicinal materials (plant organs/formulations), their plants of origin, and adulterants. (hindawi.com)
  • Traditional Medicinal Plants and Malaria. (cdc.gov)
  • The National Network for Research and Technology of Medicinal Plants of Iran is a non-governmental organization that has been established by bringing together universities, research and development laboratories and manufacturing companies. (mpnet.ir)
  • The purpose of creating this network is to help synergize and direct research and industrial activities in all areas related to medicinal plants. (mpnet.ir)
  • Due to the influx of the use and acceptance of herbs, spices and traditional medicinal plants in Nigeria, these ingredients have become widely used both by the local masses and elites. (naijagists.com)
  • Iron weed is a plant that grows in several parts of Nigeria and is widely used because of its ability to detoxify the body system and purify the blood while also having antimicrobial properties. (naijagists.com)
  • This medicinal plant is widely consumed all over Nigeria due to the several health benefits offered when its juice is extracted from the leaves. (naijagists.com)
  • However, climate change effects on medicinal plants are widely unclear in Bangladesh. (scirp.org)
  • Plants For A Future can not take any responsibility for any adverse effects from the use of plants. (pfaf.org)
  • It is perfect as an ornamental plant for any cottage garden, as a container plant, decorates herb and flower beds and is a great food plant for bees. (magicgardenseeds.com)
  • A hardy herb plant that looks just as good in the ornamental garden. (victoriananursery.co.uk)
  • are cultivated for both their ornamental and medicinal value. (ufl.edu)
  • Many cultivars of this genus are sold as ornamental plants given their aesthetically pleasing flower stalks, long season of blooming, and drought tolerance. (ufl.edu)
  • A medicinal plant and kitchen herb with an aniseed-like aroma and expectorant properties, known for centuries and repeatedly forgotten. (magicgardenseeds.com)
  • Sanguinaria , a plant that owes its name to its blood-red roots and is valued for its antibacterial properties, often makes the start. (unitedplantsavers.org)
  • The Dacian knowledge of the curative properties of medicinal plants was documented by Herodotus, Hippocrates, Galen, and Dioscorides. (intechopen.com)
  • She is a repository of traditional knowledge on plants both for food and medicinal properties. (ipsnews.net)
  • These plants may be smoked recreationally for their stimulant effects and mild hallucinogenic properties. (medscape.com)
  • This study aims to summarize the most recent literature related to botany, traditional applications, phytochemical ingredients, pharmacological activities, nutrition, and potential food applications of S. cumini. (lu.se)
  • The popular knowledge about the healing powers of many medicinal plants has largely been acquired, tested and found to be good over centuries. (magicgardenseeds.com)
  • Traditional knowledge (TK) plays an important role in the global economy and is valuable not only to those who traditionally depend on it in their daily lives, but also to modern industry, especially the global biotechnology, pharmaceutical and agribusiness corporations. (nwu.ac.za)
  • This study was conducted at Lan Tranh Protection Forest in Vietnam to investigate and record existing traditional knowledge about medicinal plants used by the Tay ethnic community. (ijpsat.org)
  • Traditional ecological knowledge is a cumulative body of knowledge and beliefs, handed down through generations by cultural transmission, about the relationship of living beings (including humans) with one another and with their environment. (bia.gov)
  • Traditional ways guided Tribes when gathering and retaining knowledge required for a thorough understanding of a variety of new and changing ecosystems. (bia.gov)
  • Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) is inclusive of a comprehensive familiarity and knowledge of fire's biogeochemical cycling, the scale of effects on ensuing forest population dynamics, and the ability to recognize and forecast future forest implications. (bia.gov)
  • TEK is also inclusive of a comprehensive knowledge of plant physiology and morphology and how those relate and shape plant populations' resilience to disturbances. (bia.gov)
  • Braids of Truth," published on June 19, 2014, is an exploration of traditional ecological knowledge, climate change and collaboration challenges. (bia.gov)
  • A short introduction to the 3-part series "Braids of Truth" an exploration of Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Climate Change and Collaboration Challenges. (bia.gov)
  • The Ubuntu Wellness Clinic claims to be one of the country's largest suppliers of medicinal cannabis products, with almost 2,000 customers. (abc.net.au)
  • It is a crying need to improve our understanding the effects on medicinal plants by various researches is stressed in the present article. (scirp.org)
  • For centuries, ginseng has been considered the " king of medicinal tonic plants . (yogaesoteric.net)
  • But the first half of the year is actually not a good time to gather medicinal herbs, at least here in the Appalachian Mountains, a forested mountain range in eastern North America. (unitedplantsavers.org)
  • The Oregon coast is rich in edible and useful wild plants. (lifesongadventures.com)
  • We depend on donations from users of our database of over 8000 edible and useful plants to keep making it available free of charge and to further extend and improve it. (pfaf.org)
  • Native peoples have depended on wild plants for thousands of years. (lifesongadventures.com)
  • The plant, which is native to tropical Asia, is now found in most tropical parts of the world. (medicinehunter.com)
  • Mescal bean may have been used by Native American peoples for ceremonial and medicinal purposes. (medscape.com)
  • Growing plants with medicinal and health benefits in your home garden ensures that you can harvest them to make homemade remedies like tonics and syrups. (yogaesoteric.net)
  • From the devil's claw against rheumatism to essential oils for aromatherapy, the healing power of plants is extremely popular in this country. (unitedplantsavers.org)
  • More than a technological alliance, this collaboration represents a fusion of traditional practices and modern innovation. (wtrf.com)
  • These two alkaloids were the first plant-derived anticancer agents deployed for clinical use. (thisisafrica.me)
  • Bangladesh is well recognized of medicinal plants wealth as unique and globally rich. (scirp.org)
  • Professor E.A. Sofowora from Nigeria discussed the economic aspects of Medicinal plants. (nzdl.org)
  • Nigeria is a country blessed with many natural resources and one of those are the various plants which offer several health and nutritional benefits. (naijagists.com)
  • Death from ingesting large amounts of the plant results from cardiac arrhythmias and respiratory failure. (wikipedia.org)
  • The use of site-specific recombination to remove undesired DNA from the plant genome and concomitantly, via excision-mediated DNA rearrangement, switch-activate by choice transgenes of agronomical, food or feed quality traits provides a versatile "transgene maintenance and control" strategy that can significantly contribute to the transfer of transgenic laboratory developments into farming practice. (bioone.org)
  • 500 Plants for Temperate Food Forests and Permaculture Gardens. (pfaf.org)
  • It focuses on the attributes of plants suitable for food forests, what each can contribute to a food forest ecosystem, including carbon sequestration, and the kinds of foods they yield. (pfaf.org)
  • In this chapter, an overview of plant bioactive molecules from the perspective of modern phytochemistry is presented. (intechopen.com)