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1 paź 2017 · Around 600 species are utilized as traditional medicine in Pakistan, and therapeutic herbs are used by more than 75 % of the population for all or most of their healthcare needs. ...
This three-year collaborative project between Kew and the Pakistan Bio-Resources Conservation Institute focuses on the collection of 120 of the most important and threatened medicinal plant species, including medicinal trees and shrubs, that provide human health-related services.
14 kwi 2023 · Abstract. Background: Herbal medicine has been widely used as an alternative or complementary form of treatment in many countries, including Pakistan. This study aimed to assess the...
Traditional/Complementary medicines practiced in Pakistan are regulated under Unani, Ayurvedic and Homoeopathic (UAH) Act of 1965 which has been amended to recognize the degrees Course.
4 mar 2010 · In the present article, an effort was made to review the status of medicinal plants research in Pakistan. Floristic regions represented in Pakistan. Have we saved plants to bear fruits,...
Traditional, complementary/alternative medicine (CA M/T) is popular in South-Asian countries, where acc essibility and cost of conventional medicine is an issue, and this survey explores CAM/T use in a sub-urban populatio n in Pakistan to gain an insight into the use of CAM/ T in local communities. Expand.
In developing countries, plant-based medicines are being used by 75-80% of population . The knowledge of indigenous medicinal plants is a part of Pakistani culture and traditionally, majority of Pakistani people use herbal medicines for various diseases .