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Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2012
Medicinal plant markets not only provide a snapshot of a country's medicinal flora, they also reflect local health concerns and the importance of traditional medicine among its inhabitants. This study aimed to describe and quantify the Ghanaian market in herbal medicine, and the diversity of the species traded, in order to evaluate their economic value.
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Medicinal plant markets not only provide a snapshot of a country's medicinal flora, they also reflect local health concerns and the importance of traditional medicine among its inhabitants. This study aimed to describe and quantify the Ghanaian market in herbal medicine, and the diversity of the species traded, in order to evaluate their economic value.
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Carnivorous Plant Newsletter, 2005
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2005
How plausible, Dr. Wallace Sampson asks, are claims that echinacea, or purple coneflower, a perennial that is native to North America, is an effective treatment for viral respiratory disease?
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How plausible, Dr. Wallace Sampson asks, are claims that echinacea, or purple coneflower, a perennial that is native to North America, is an effective treatment for viral respiratory disease?
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2001
By some recent estimates up to 30% of Americans routinely use some form of dietary supplement. In attempts to comply with government and public health messages about the health benefits of including fruits and vegetables in the diet many interpret this to include the use of vitamins, herbals, and other dietary supplements in addition to, or, as a ...
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By some recent estimates up to 30% of Americans routinely use some form of dietary supplement. In attempts to comply with government and public health messages about the health benefits of including fruits and vegetables in the diet many interpret this to include the use of vitamins, herbals, and other dietary supplements in addition to, or, as a ...
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[Herbals and herbal nutritional products hepatotoxicity].
Investigacion clinica, 2016Herbs and other botanicals have been used in different cultures with medicinal and dietary purposes for centuries. Contrary to the belief of being natural and safe products, their hepatotoxic potential is recognized in several studies worldwide, and represent a health problem that deserves greater attention.
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