STUDY OF SOME ETHNOMEDICINAL PLANTS IN PAINGANGA FOREST REGION (2020)
Kailash Sontakke, Kishan Ghosh
JCR. 2020: 3974 - 3976
Abstract
Painganga forest is abundant in therapeutic herbs. The forest's indigenous residents have a strong belief in the therapeutic properties of the plants. The tribal peoples and forest rustics rely entirely or partially on the therapeutic plants found in the area due to the poor state of contemporary healthcare services and poverty. The goal of the current study was to investigate traditional medical knowledge from vendors, tribal members, rustics, traditional healers, and medical practitioners. According to this study, the local villagers use 37 medicinal plants from 28 distinct families to treat and prevent a variety of illnesses.
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Medicinal Plants, Tribals, Disease, Forest.