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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. ...
such as herbs, foods, vitamins, dietary supplements, herbal products); manipulative and body-based practices (massage); and energy medicine (Reiki) (Shaikh et al., 2009). In Pakistan traditional medicines ha ve been a strong part of our cultural heritage and playing a significant role in providing health care to a large part of the population.
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.
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.
14 kwi 2023 · This study aimed to assess the perception and usage of herbal medicine among the general population of Pakistan with different educational backgrounds. Method: An online descriptive cross ...
Pakistan has a great diversity in medicinal flora and people use these ethno-medicines to deal with many skin problems. This review explores the fundamental knowledge on various dermatological properties of medicinal plants of Pakistan and is aimed to provide a baseline for the discovery of new plants having activities against skin issues.
Herbal medicine: Trend of practice, perspective, and limitations in Pakistan. Hafsa Kanwal*, Bushra Ali Sherazi. Department of Pharmacy, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore, Pakistan....