The limited number published documented information medicinal plants in Zambia remains challenge. Thus, aim this study to compile plants traditionally medicines Western, Copperbelt, Central, Northern Provinces Zambia, indicating local botanical names, parts the plants used, indications .
international journal phamacognosy , 2024. Medicinal plants been as therapeutic relief agents many Zambian societies. to date, has statistically approximated more 70% the Zambian population relies heavily medicinal plants sources pain relief, because shortage medications hospitals the limited access health care .
Background: 70% the Zambian population depends traditional medicine traditional medicinal practices a source primary health care. However, is published information local medicinal plants their preparation Zambia the treatment several ailments including diabetes.
An eminent challenge facing urban ethnobotany the supply medicinal plants in Lusaka destructive harvesting due uprooting plants meet high patient demand to generate household income. in Limpopo, South Africa, trading medicinal plants a threat biodiversity (Semenya al., 2013b). is driven .
Medicinal plants been as therapeutic relief agents many Zambian societies. to date, has statistically approximated more 70% the Zambian population relies .
This article documents local botanical names medicinal plants by traditional healers treat diabetes Chipulukusu compound, Ndola district, Zambia. also analyzes plant diversity, preparation methods frequency citation the plants.
Abstract. Faced critical shortages staff, long queues, stigma public health facilities Livingstone, Zambia, persons suffer HIV/AIDS-related diseases medicinal plants manage skin infections, diarrhoea, ually transmitted infections, tuberculosis, cough, malaria, oral infections.
The objectives this Study to gain better understanding the status traditional medicinal plant practice Zambia Zimbabwe to identify opportunities its sustained growth .
Zambia use local medicinal plants treat ailments, mostly include: constipation, diarrhea, gastritis ulcers, intestinal wound, nausea, gastralgia indigestion. study aimed reviewing past actual knowledge the medicinal plants to treat gastrointestinal .
international journal phamacognosy , 2024. Medicinal plants been as therapeutic relief agents many Zambian societies. to date, has statistically approximated more 70% the Zambian population relies heavily medicinal plants sources pain relief, because shortage medications hospitals the limited access health care .
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