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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. ...
14 kwi 2023 · Herbal Medicine. Article PDF Available. Exploring The Acceptance and Perceptions of Herbal Medicine Among The General Public in Pakistan: A Societal Perspective. April 2023. Journal of...
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 medicines practiced in Pakistan are regulated under Unani, Ayurvedic and Homoeopathic (UAH) Act of 1965 which has been amended to recognize the degrees Course.
Herbal medicine is the crucial part of traditional medicines, so sector has become an important source of healthcare, especially in rural and tribal areas of the country. In...
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.
1 paź 2017 · TLDR. The current study on the traditional use of medicinal plants was carried out from February 2018 to March 2020, in Gokand Valley, District Buner, Pakistan, and revealed that 28 plant species were vulnerable, followed by rare, following by rare (25 spp.), infrequent, infrequent (17 spp), dominant (16 spp%), and 10 species endangered.