An Assessment of Ethno-medicinal Plants used by Sardar and Malaha Communities of Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve, Province No. 1, Nepal-Juniper Publishers
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An Assessment of Ethno-medicinal Plants used by Sardar and Malaha Communities of Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve, Province No. 1, Nepal
Authored by Deependra Joshi
Abstract
Medicinal plants play an important role in the
healthcare practices amongst the rural population of Nepal. This
knowledge has been passed
from generation to generation in verbal form only and is not documented
in any form. The objective of this study was to assess ethno-medicinal
plants used by Malaha and Sardar communities of Sunsari district of
Province No. 1. A total of 40 plant species belonging to 35 genera and
24
family have been recorded as medicinal plants traditionally used by
these communities for treatment of various ailments. Different parts of
medicinal plants in different forms were reported to be used for the
treatment of 27 types of various health system disorders. Traditional
healers
and elderly people were well experienced in traditional method of using
medicinal plants but they were worried about negligence of people
towards such traditional use of valuable medicinal plants. It can be
concluded from this study that the Malaha and Sardar communities of
Sunsari
district inherit a rich traditional knowledge and documentation of this
knowledge has provided novel information of that area.
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