| Literature DB >> 18647413 |
Rômulo R N Alves1, Helenice N Lima, Marília C Tavares, Wedson M S Souto, Raynner R D Barboza, Alexandre Vasconcellos.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The use of animal products in healing is an ancient and widespread cross-cultural practice. In northeastern Brazil, especially in the semi-arid region, animals and plants are widely used in traditional medicine and play significant roles in healing practices. Zootherapies form an integral part of these cultures, and information about animals is passed from generation to generation through oral folklore. Nevertheless, studies on medicinal animals are still scarce in northeastern Brazil, especially when compared to those focusing on medicinal plants. This paper examines the use and commercialization of animals for medicinal purposes in Brazil's semi-arid caatinga region.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18647413 PMCID: PMC2503950 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6882-8-44
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Figure 1Map of study area, Municipality of Santa Cruz do Capibaribe, Brazil.
Animals species used in popular medicine in the municipality of Santa Cruz do Capibaribe, Pernambuco State, Brazil.
| Apidae | |||
| 1 | Honey (3) | Cough, catarrh | |
| 1 | Honey (4) | Gonorrhea | |
| 3 | Honey (3, 4) | Fatigue (3, 4), Cancer (3), Weakness (3), Sexual problems (3), Cough (3) | |
| 3 | Honey (1, 4), Bee wax (11) | Leucoma, "Slightly clean", Cuts, Wounds, Cough, Catarrh, "toady" (Fungal buccal Infection), Sinusitis, Effusion (11) | |
| 1 | Honey (3) | Hernia | |
| 1 | Honey (1) | "Ervilhida" (Leucoma) | |
| 1 | Honey (4) | Fatigue, effusion | |
| Termitidae | |||
| 1 | Whole animal (3) | Asthma | |
| Blattidae | |||
| 1 | Whole animal (17) | Avoiding pregnancy | |
| Muscidae | |||
| 1 | Whole animal (16) | Hair erysipelas | |
| Oreasteridae | |||
| 1 | Whole animal (12) | Asthma | |
| Erythrinidae | |||
| 1 | Fat (4) | Sore throat | |
| Syngnathidae | |||
| 2 | Whole animal (12, 19) | Asthma | |
| Bufonidae | |||
| 2 | Secretions (14), Fat (4) | Gastritis (14), cancer (4, 14) | |
| Alligatoridae | |||
| 1 | Leather (13) | Epilepsy | |
| Chelidae | |||
| 5 | Fat (1) | In-grown nail, earache, eczema, articulation problems, wounds | |
| Iguanidae | |||
| 2 | Fat (1) | Body aches, wounds | |
| Teiidae | |||
| 5 | Fat (1, 4) | Wounds (1), sore throat (1,4), earache (1), perforation (1) | |
| Testudinidae | |||
| 1 | Urine (1), Fat (4) | Ear ache (1), asthma (4), pains (1) | |
| Viperidae | |||
| 6 | Fat (1, 4) | Rheumatism, swellings, Cancer, Bone aches, Gastritis, eczema, wounds, backache | |
| Anatidae | |||
| 1 | Eggs (6) | General weaknesses, Sexual weakness, nervous disturbances | |
| Ciconiidae | |||
| 1 | Feather and liver (15) | Alcoholism | |
| Corvidae | |||
| 1 | Beliefs ("simpatia") (20) | Asthma | |
| Family – Not Identified | |||
| Unidentified species – Hummingbirds, "Beija-flor" | 1 | Whole animal (2), Nest (5) | Asthma (2), Children's fatigue (5) |
| Numididae | |||
| 1 | Blood mixed with sugar (1) | Pertussis | |
| Phasianidae | |||
| 6 | Fat (1, 4) | Renal calculus, headache, sore throat, nasal congestion (1), fever (4), general swelling (1) | |
| 1 | Feathers (5) | Fatigue (5) | |
| Struthionidae | |||
| 1 | Toasted egg shells (4) | Osteoporosis | |
| Tinamidae | |||
| 1 | Feathers (10) | Effusion | |
| Bovidae | |||
| 1 | Marrow (8) | Removal of thorns | |
| 5 | Fat (1), Suet (1), Horn (18) | Articulation problems, pits, pains, forces the child to speak, to assist children who take longer than usual to start speaking (18), rheumatism, "water in the knee" | |
| Canidae | |||
| 1 | Fat(7) | Back ache, osteoporosis | |
| Caviidae | |||
| 1 | Fat(1), Manure(7) | "Tired sight" (1), Effusion (7) | |
| Dasypodidae | |||
| 1 | Tail (beliefs) (9) | Deafness | |
| Equidae | |||
| 1 | Hoof (18) | Avoid pregnancy | |
| Erethizontidae | |||
| 1 | Pine (5) | Epilepsy | |
| Mephitidae | |||
| 2 | Fat (2), meat (2) | Asthma, rheumatism, nervous disturbances | |
Legend: (1) Rubbed on the affected area; (2) ingestion of the roasted animal (or parts of it); (3) a beverage ("lambedor") prepared by mixing medicinal plants with honey; (4) ingestion; (5) tea; (6) beverage ('energetic drink') obtained by mixing 1 egg of Anas platyrhynchos, 1 pinch of cinnamon, 4 spoon-fulls of Uruçú honey (a species of stingless bee), and 1 cup of guarana. The drink should be consumed during 9 days; (7) Mixed with coffee; (8) Put inside half of a bell pepper and then placed on the area to be treated; (9) Scratch the ear with an armadillo tail; (10) This material is prepared by mixing feathers with the cupira wax to be used as incense that will emit "medicinal" odors; (11) Similar to the item 10, but the incense is made only with honey; (12) a food to be ingested is prepared from the toasted animal together with white onions and "juá" fruit (Zizyphus joazeiro Mart.); (13) Leather from Caiman latirostris (Daudin, 1801) is mixed with the fat of Mesoclemmys tuberculata (Luederwaldt, 1926) and applied on the offended area; (14) Extracted from the poison glands, and 1 teaspoon is taken (approximately 5 ml) everyday in the morning; (15) It is believed that the feather quill (calamus) toasted together with the animal's liver and then eaten will inhibit the consumption of alcoholic beverages; (16) Mixed with the coconut oil (Cocos nucifera L.) and applied to the affected area; (17) Toasted and macerated in order to produce a "powder" to be mixed with honey (of any bee) and ingested; (18) The rasps should be ingested; (19) Tea made from a sea-horse together with lavender (a medicinal plant); (20) Local belief that asthma can be cured by letting the patient's left-over food be eaten by a bird.