Review on Ethno Medicinal Activities of Wild Varieties of Orchids used by the Ethnic Group of Northeast India
Ethno medicine broadly refers to traditional medical practices concerned with the social and cultural impacts of health, sickness, and illness related to healthcare and healing techniques. The Orchidaceae family is one of the world's oldest and largest flowering plant families, with over 800 ge...
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description | Ethno medicine broadly refers to traditional medical practices concerned with the social and cultural impacts of health, sickness, and illness related to healthcare and healing techniques. The Orchidaceae family is one of the world's oldest and largest flowering plant families, with over 800 genera and between 25000 and 35000 species. According to the Indian government, 70% of the population practice traditional Indian medicine. In the Northeastern region, there are almost 200 tribes, and they deal with various kinds of orchids found in this region, which have potential medicinal values and traditional indigenous use, which can be effective against multiple diseases. It is essential to keep medicinal plants and perform studies on various kinds. Many plants have yet to be studied for their numerous medicinal potentials. A multidisciplinary approach is necessary to develop potentially helpful drugs using proper pharmacological investigation. |
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