Ethnomedicinal Plants of Manipur North East India Thoubal District at Meripustak

Ethnomedicinal Plants of Manipur North East India Thoubal District

Books from same Author: Khan Habibullah & P S Yadava

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    Author(s)Khan Habibullah & P S Yadava
    PublisherBishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh
    ISBN9788121108577
    BindingHardBack
    Publish YearJanuary 2014

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    Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh Ethnomedicinal Plants of Manipur North East India Thoubal District by Khan Habibullah & P S Yadava

    Contents: Preface. Introduction. 1. Geographical profile of the state. 2. Description of plant species and its ethnomedicinal uses. 3. The status of traditional medicine and its conservation. References. Index. This book is the first of its kind to document the detailed information on the ethno-medicinal uses of 514 plant species used for various ailments in the rural areas from the time immoral by the different ethnic communities of Thoubal District of Manipur North-East India. The people of Thoubal District have developed their own indigenous culture, customs and traditions for using various plants growing in their surrounding for food, medicine, material culture, religious rites, myths, etc. by empirical reasoning gained from their age long experiences. The information provided will generate awareness among the people and will help in preservation of the valuable indigenous traditional knowledge system and conservation of the medicinal plants before they become completely extinct and further transfer to the future generation for rural health care. The vast information provided can be scientifically used to develop sustainable management of ethno-medicinal plant resources and also to work out a welfare programme to improve the quality of life of the ethnic communities. Further scientific investigations on the ethno-medicines prepared from the plant products used by the ethnic communities may prove to be of great pharmacological importance, leading to the rediscovery of new drugs for various ailments.