| Literature DB >> 22761638 |
Rachele Ellena1, Cassandra L Quave, Andrea Pieroni.
Abstract
A medico-ethnobotanical survey was conducted among the Senegalese migrant communities of Turin (Piedmont, NW Italy) and their peers living in Adeane (Casamance, Southern Senegal), both among healers and laypeople. Through 27 in-depth interviews, 71 medicinal plant taxa were recorded and identified in Adeane and 41 in Turin, for a total of 315 different folk remedies recorded in Senegal and 62 in Turin. The large majority of the medicinal plants recorded among Senegalese migrants in Turin were also used in their country of origin. These findings demonstrate the resilience of home remedies among migrants and consequently the role they should have in shaping public health policies devoted to migrant groups in Western Countries, which seek to seriously take into account culturally sensitive approaches, that is, emic health-seeking strategies.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22761638 PMCID: PMC3385048 DOI: 10.1155/2012/604363
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Figure 1Location of the study sites.
Medicinal plant remedies used by Senegalese migrants in Turin.
| Botanical taxon, family, and voucher specimen code | Local name(s) | Part(s) used | Preparation and administration | Folk medical use (used against/to regulate) | Qs |
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| Baobob | Seed | Eaten | Diarrhoea | + |
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| Seed | Grind the seeds and put the powder on the lips | Burning lips | |||
| Grind the seeds and put the powder on the painful tooth | Toothache | ||||
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| Mbano (m) | Root | Make a decoction and drink just a little bit | Indigestion | +++ |
| Externally applied | Wounds | ||||
| Bark | Drink the beverage together with | Fatigue | |||
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| Grind it, add salt, and put it on the haematoma | Haematoma | +++ | |||
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| Senjen (w) | Root | Drink the decoction | Eye inflammations | |
| Drink the decoction while eating some sugar, repeating the procedure three times a day | Worms | ||||
| Macerated in water for two days; the macerate drunk | Sexual impotence | ||||
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| Buy (w) | Fruit | Drink the beverage made using the pulp around the seeds | Diarrhoea | +++ |
| Same as above, adding | Diarrhoea | ||||
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| Cibolle | Bulb | Eaten | Sexual impotence | + |
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| Ail (f) | Bulb | Put a piece of garlic on the right wrist if the sore tooth is in the upper jaw and vice versa for the lower jaw (chanting Koran's verses helps the pain to disappear) | Toothache | +++ |
| Eaten | Intestinal worms | ||||
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| Anacardo | Seed | Drunk | Antibiotic | + |
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| Suncun | Leaf | Put (powdered) on the fire | Magic remedy (supposed to counteract bad spirits) | + |
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| Arachide (f) | Seed | Eat the seeds | Stomachache | + |
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| Dattier du désert (f) | Leaf | Grind the leaves and drink the infusion prepared with the powdered leaves | Sore throat | +++ |
| Fruit | Chew the fruit without ingesting it | Stomachache | |||
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| Kipampaan (p) | Root | Cut the roots into small pieces, put it into | Sinusitis | + |
| Stems | Externally applied | Wounds | |||
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| Leaf | Drink the infusion prepared with ground leaves | Constipation | +++ | ||
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| Layduur (w) | Drink the infusion prepared with ground leaves | Intoxication | ||
| Root | Leave the root soaking all night and drink the water in the morning, before breakfast | Intestinal worms | |||
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| Adiana (w) | Leaf | Put leaves around the head | Headache | + |
| Baths | Fatigue | ||||
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| Cassepuante (f) | Leaf | Use it as a mouthwash | Mouth infections | + |
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| Jorokh lane (w) | Leaf | Put the leaf into water at room temperature and after it releases oil, apply the oil to the body | High fever | + |
| Dried leaf is soaked in water; the water is drunk | Bellyache | ||||
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| Citron (f) | Fruit | Drink the juice | To lose weight | ++ |
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| Sawat (w) | Leaf | Put ground leaves and sugar into water and instil the solution in the eyes | White spot in the eye on the pupil | + |
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| Chigommier (f) | Leaf | Drink the decoction | Bronchitis/cough | + |
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| Leaf | Drink the decoction (sometimes adding cloves) | Cold | +++ | ||
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| Quinkeliba (f) | Flower | Drink the decoction with milk every morning | Enhancing the “well-being” | |
| Make a decoction with | Vision problems | ||||
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| Igname (f) | Root | Eat the root | To gain weight | + |
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| Palmier à huile (f) | Fruit→ Oil | Add oil and coffee to | To get rid of the “dead” blood when feeling weak | + |
| Dab on the body | Boils | ||||
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| Eucaliptus (f) | Leaf | Put it around the head while listening to the reading of the Koran | Headache | + |
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| Girofle (f) | Flower bud | Use the infusion prepared with | Vision problems | + |
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| Salan | Branch | Cut the branch and put the latex on the wound | Wounds | ++ |
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| Root | Drink the decoction | Bellyache | |||
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| Xassum loro (w) | Leaf | Drink the decoction | Digestive asthma | +++ |
| Leaf | Dab on the affected part | Backache skin allergies | |||
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| Kel (w) | Leaf | Drink the decoction | Fatigue | ++ |
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| Ngueer (w) Mamakumkoyo (m) Mamankuiò (s) | Root | Drink the decoction | Cold | +++ |
| Leaf | Drink the decoction | Bronchitis/cough kidney troubles | |||
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| Put the infusion into the eyes | Itchy eyes | +++ | |||
| Flower (red) | Drink the decoction | Bellyaches Menstrual pains Preventing ageing Fatigue Fever Improving the blood circulation | |||
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| Bissap (w) | Put the infusion into the eyes | Eye problems | ||
| Drink the beverage together with | Fatigue | ||||
| Flower (white) | As a food medicine—as a main ingredient of a dish prepared with boiled meat of fish, cooked with tamarind and chilies ( | Fatigue | |||
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| Sothiou (w) | Branch | Chew the branch | Halitosis | + |
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| Manguier (f) | Leaf | Drink the decoction | Tetanus | ++ |
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| Gnambi (w) | Root | Eat the root | To gain weight | + |
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| Nebedai | Leaf | Eaten in sauces, generally accompanied | Diabetes | + |
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| Bananier (f) | Leaf | Topical application of the leaf infusion | Burns | + |
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| Mil (f) | Fruit | Eat millet (couscous) | To gain weight | + |
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| New (w) | Leaf | Drink the infusion made from 7 leaves | High blood pressure | + |
| Leaf | Drink the infusion | Stomachache | |||
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| Mex pobare (w) | Fruit | Eat the dried berry | Runny nose | + |
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| Tamarin (f) | Fruit | Eaten, or drunk, in a beverage made adding the bark of | Fatigue | + |
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| Badamier (f) | Not specified | Not specified | Antibiotic, antifungal | + |
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| Add salt to the butter and dab on the back | Backache | +++ | |||
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| Karitè (f) | Seed→butter | Add coffee, | To get rid of the “dead” blood when feeling weak | |
| Dab the butter on the body | Massage on the child's body, to make the child stronger. | ||||
| Dab the butter on hair | Hair loss | ||||
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| Drink the decoction, also a spice in the coffee | Sexual impotence | ++ | |||
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| Diar (w) | Seed | Instill the infusion of seeds into the eyes | Eye problems, | |
| Instill the infusion of seeds into the ear | Otitis | ||||
| Pour the infusion made from the seeds, | Vision problems | ||||
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| Djindjer (w) | Fresh rhizome | Eaten, or juice drunk, or decoction | Sexual impotence | +++ |
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| Leaf | Drink the decoction | Worms | |||
| Not identified | Berbef (w) | Use the rough leaf like a sponge under the shower | Pruritus | + | |
| Fruit | Make a pasta and dab on the skin | Itchiness | |||
| Not identified | Bonye | Antibiotic | + | ||
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| Not identified | Khambata (w) | Leaf | Drink the infusion | Headache | + |
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| Not identified | Ndiadame | Fruit | Cook it slowly and eat it; it is really bitter | Intestinal worms | + |
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| Not identified | Sangol (w) | Root | Put it in water for up to two minutes and drink it (very bitter) | Intestinal worms | + |
| Leaf | Soak in water and externally apply on the skin | Itchiness | |||
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| Not identified | Watenobout (w) | Branch | Put the latex that comes out of the broken branch on the wound | Wounds | + |
(f): French; (m): Mandingo; (p): Pulaar; (w): Wolof; Qs: quotations: + quoted by 1 or 2 informants only; ++ quoted by 3, 4, or 5 informants; +++ quoted by 5 informants or more.
Plants used as medicines in Adeane, Casamance, Southern Senegal.
| Botanical taxon, family, | Local name(s) | Part(s) used | Preparation and administration | Folk medical use | Healers | Laypeople | Qs |
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| Kade (f) | Root | Instill the infusion in the eye | Vision problems | + | 3 | |
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| Acacia | Root | Apply the infusion externally | Herpes | + | 2 | |
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| Suuro | Leaf | Topical application of liquid resulting from pressed leaves | Toothache | + | 1 | |
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| Soak in water for some time and drink | Tapeworm | + | 11 | ||||
| Stomachache | + | ||||||
| Bellyache | + | + | |||||
| Drink the cold infusion | Rheumatism | + | |||||
| Apply the infusion on hair | Strengthening the hair | + | |||||
| Boiled in water and the vapour is inhaled | Cold | + | |||||
| Cold infusion is drunk | Blood pressure | + | |||||
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| Senjen (w) | Root | Eat it with rice | Sterility | + | ||
| Make aerosol with the infusion? | Lung cancer | + | |||||
| Drink the infusion | Bloodstream | + | |||||
| Eat it with rice | Ulcer | + | |||||
| Eat it with rice | Gastritis | + | |||||
| Eat it with rice | Kidney problems | + | |||||
| Drink the infusion | Menstrual pain | + | |||||
| Malaria | + | ||||||
| Topical application of the infusion | Herpes | + | |||||
| Topical application of the infusion | Boil | + | |||||
| Drink the infusion | Fatigue | + | + | ||||
| Drink the infusion | Tuberculosis | + | + | ||||
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| Leaf | Powdered leaf applied to burn and bandaged together with the oil of | Burns | + | 12 | |||
| Drink the seed juice together with the flowers of | Fatigue | + | + | ||||
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| Baobab (f) | Seeds | Eat the seeds | Diarrhoea | + | + | |
| Eat the seeds together with | Lack of appetite | + | |||||
| Use it with | Headache, sore throat, cold taken as result of wind | + | |||||
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| Oignon (f) | Bulb | Infusion with leaves of | Sore throat | + | 1 | |
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| Drink the infusion in the morning | Blood pressure | + | 8 | ||||
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| Ail (f) | Bulb | Eat it raw in the morning | Intestinal worms | + | ||
| Eat it while marabout recites verses of the Koran | Depression | + | |||||
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| Leaf gel | Use it with | Tuberculosis | + | 2 | ||
| Use it with | Hair loss | + | |||||
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| Drink the infusion | Toothache | + | 3 | ||||
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| Pomme-cajou (f) | Bark | Rheumatism | + | |||
| Put it in cold water for a while and drink it | Toothache | + | |||||
| Blood pressure | + | ||||||
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| Drink the infusion | Diabetes | + | 3 | ||||
| Put the powder on the wound | Wounds | + | |||||
| Drink the infusion | Rheumatism | + | |||||
| Drink the infusion | Bloodstream | + | |||||
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| Sunkun (m) | Leaf | Drink the infusion with | Blood pressure | + | ||
| Use it with | Headache | + | |||||
| Use it with | Tuberculosis | + | |||||
| Use it with | Headache, Sore throat, Cold taken as result of wind | + | |||||
| Leaf | Use it with | Depression | + | ||||
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| Fruit | Use it with oil of | Hair | + | 3 | |||
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| Arachides (f) | Leaf | Inhale the infusion prepared together with the leaves of | General health | + | ||
| Seed→oil | Mix peanut oil together with the powdered leaves of | Burns | + | ||||
| Fruit | Eat the fruit fresh, not toasted | Cold | + | ||||
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| Wrap the leaf around the head | Headache | + | 3 | ||||
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| Cassia, Neem (f) | Leaf | Infuse with hot water and inhale the steam | Fatigue | + | ||
| Topical application of the infusion | Skin problems | + | |||||
| Use it with | Cold | + | |||||
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| Make an infusion with shade-dried leaves | Diabetes | + | + | 3 | |||
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| Bambou (f) | Leaf | Drink the infusion with | High blood pressure | + | ||
| Make an infusion, drink some | Bloodstream | + | |||||
| Drink the infusion | Obesity | + | |||||
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| Betterave (f) | Root | Eat it | Bloodstream | + | 1 | |
| Eat it | Anemia | + | |||||
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| Ronier (f) | Fruit | Burnt and pressed, pour resulting liquid into the ear | Earache | + | 1 | |
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| Malaria | + | 6 | |||||
| Fatigue | + | ||||||
| Leaf | Warm the leaf up and wrap it around the neck | Sore neck | + | ||||
| Topical application of juice from leaf on tooth | Toothache | + | |||||
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| Pomme de Sodome (f) | Wrap the leaf around the sore knee | Sore knees | + | |||
| Wrap the leaf around the head | Headache | + | |||||
| Root | Use it with | Rheumatism | + | ||||
| Leaf ? | Use it with | Yellow fever | + | ||||
| Use it with | Syphilis | + | |||||
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| Marijuana | Seeds | Drink the infusion | Asthma | + | 1 | |
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| Drink the infusion | Lack of appetite | 5 | |||||
| Drink a glass of water with a chili pepper in it | Intestinal worms | + | |||||
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| Kani (w) | Fruit | Mix lemon juice ( | Sore throat | + | ||
| Put in a small pan with | Hair loss | + | |||||
| Put it in lemon juice ( | Constipation | + | |||||
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| Eat up the oil that comes out of the nut and dab it on the body three times a day with | Sore back | + | 9 | ||||
| Mix it with oil of | Strengthening the hair | + | |||||
| Drink a spoonful every day | Poor memory | + | |||||
| Drink a spoonful of it | Cough | + | |||||
| Drink a spoonful of it | Sore throat | + | |||||
| Topical application of the oil | Eye problems | + | |||||
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| Tulukuna (m) | Seed→oil | Instill oil into the ears | Earache | + | ||
| Drink a spoonful of it | Fever | + | |||||
| Drink a spoonful of it | Flu | + | |||||
| Dab it on the skin in the area over the kidneys | Kidneys problems | + | |||||
| Drink a spoonful of it | Bellyache | + | |||||
| Use it before breakfast | Tapeworm | + | |||||
| Dab it on affected muscles | Sore muscles | + | |||||
| Peel it and apply to the sore tooth | Toothache | + | 8 | ||||
| Use it with | Cold | + | |||||
| Root | Drink the infusion, adding salt | Syphilis (2) | + | + | |||
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| Leaf | Drink the infusion | Anemia | + | ||||
| Use it together with | Cystitis | + | |||||
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| Papayer (f) | Seeds | Dry the seeds in the sun, powder, and add to food | Intestinal worms | + | ||
| Fruit | Eat a soup with a ripe papaya in it together with chicken and a root of | Yellow fever | + | ||||
| Boil the unripe fruit with undecorticated rice or simply eat the fruit, raw. Another remedy is to crack an egg over the unripe papaya and eat it | Yellow fever | + | + | ||||
| Leaf | Drink the infusion together with the buds | Yellow fever | + | ||||
| Add the following to water: dry leaves of | Malaria | + | |||||
| Fruit | Eat it together with | Yellow fever | + | ||||
| Flower | Crumble flower into the water and drink | Headache | + | 14 | |||
| Leaf | Wrap around the head | Headache | + | ||||
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| Mbanta xobi or | Leaf | Wrap around the head | Conjunctivitis | + | ||
| Flowe? | Drink the infusion | Menstrual pain | + | ||||
| Leaf | Put it in water for a while and wash yourself with it | Cold (Especially for children) | + | ||||
| Flower? | Drink the infusion | For pregnant women | + | ||||
| Leaf | Drop juice from pressed leaves | Problems of the eardrum | + | ||||
| Leaf | Add the following to water: dry leaves of | Malaria | + | ||||
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| Cassepuante (f) | Blemishes on scalp which may extend to the whole body | + | 2 | |||
| Use it with | Skin fungus | + | |||||
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| Fruit | Eat it | Bellyache | + | 3 | |||
| Root | Put little plants' roots in water and then drink the water It is going to fizz | Fatigue | + | ||||
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| Fromager, | Bark | Use infusion made with the bark as a mouthwash | Toothache | + | ||
| Root? | Cancer | + | |||||
| Bark? | Pour the infusion on the baby's head during baptism | Infant strength and protection | + | ||||
| Root | Good for the blood because of the red colour | Blood | + | + | |||
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| Leaf | Make an infusion together with leaves of | Sore throat | + | 9 | |||
| Fruit | Drink the juice | Sore throat | + | ||||
| Drink the juice | To lose weight | + | |||||
| Use the juice together with | Sore throat | + | |||||
| Leaf and Fruit | Drink a beverage made with lemon leaf and fruit ( | Headache | + | ||||
| Fruit | Put the juice on the affected part together with | Herpes | + | ||||
| Fruit | Drink the infusion with lemon juice ( | Sexual weakness | + | ||||
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| Citron (f) | Leaf and Fruit | Drink a beverage made with little lemons and leaves | Cold | + | ||
| Fruit | Drink the juice | Cold | + | ||||
| Use it with | Cold | + | |||||
| Leaf and fruit | Add the following to water: dry leaves of | Malaria | + | ||||
| Eaten with | Malaria | + | |||||
| Use it with | Asthma | + | |||||
| Fruit | Drink the juice | Obesity | + | ||||
| Drink the infusion together with | High blood pressure | + | |||||
| Dink the juice with honey | Liver | + | |||||
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| Kaba/Taba | Leaf | Drink the infusion | Malnutrition | + | 1 | |
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| Ptit cola (f) | Seed | Chew it | Stimulant | + | 1 | |
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| Drink the infusion | Cough | + | 2 | ||||
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| Chigommier (f) | Leaf | Drink the infusion | Bronchitis | + | ||
| Drink the infusion | Sore throat | + | |||||
| Drink the infusion | Cold | + | |||||
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| Leaf | Ingested together with | Blood pressure | + | + | 9 | ||
| Drink the infusion with | Blood pressure | + | |||||
| Drink the infusion | Diabetes | + | |||||
| Use it with | Asthma | + | |||||
| Leaf | Obesity | + | |||||
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| Kinkeliba (f) | Drink the infusion | Bloodstream | + | + | ||
| Drink the infusion with these leaves together with | High blood pressure | + | |||||
| Drink the infusion without sugar | Malnutrition | + | |||||
| Flower | Drink the infusion with cloves ( | Vision problems | + | ||||
| Leaf | Drink the infusion | Bellyache | + | ||||
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| Solom (w) | Bark | Make aerosol with the infusion | Asthma | + | 1 | |
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| Datura (f) | Leaf | Burn the wood and mix the wood ash with powdered leaf ash | Allergies | + | 1 | |
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| Carotte (f) | Leaf | Drink the infusion | Breast cancer | + | 1 | |
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| Imuam | Root | Eat it | To gain weight | + | 2 | |
| Leaf | Boil the leaves | Asthma | + | ||||
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| Put the oil on the hair | Hair | + | 6 | ||||
| Fruit→oil | Topical application | Toothache | + | ||||
| Pour in the ears | Earache | + | |||||
| Use the palm oil together with | Liver problems | + | |||||
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| Palmier à huile (f) | Attach the root of | Rheumatism | + | |||
| Seeds | Wear a necklace made out of these seeds | Sore throat | + | ||||
| Break the seed and eat the internal part | Gastritis | + | |||||
| Root | Put them in wine and drink it | Sterility | + | ||||
| Skin fungus | + | ||||||
| Fruit→oil | Use the palm oil together with peanuts ( | Hair | + | ||||
| Use it together with | Hair | + | |||||
| Apply it on the cuts together with | Tetanus | + | |||||
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| Drink the infusion with | Cough | + | 1 | ||||
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| Erythrine du Senegal (f) | Root | Drink the infusion | Syphilis | + | ||
| Drink the infusion | Menstrual pain | + | |||||
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| Eucaliptus (f) | Leaf | Drink the infusion | Blood pressure | + | 1 | |
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| Make an infusion and use it as mouthwash | Toothache | + | 3 | ||||
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| Girofle (f) | Flower bud | Drink the infusion | Conjunctivitis | + | ||
| Make infusion with seeds of | Vision problems | + | |||||
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| Salan | Branch | Cut a branch and put the lymph on the wound | Wounds | + | 3 | |
| Toothache | + | ||||||
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| Yirif asotu | Leaf and bark | Drink the infusion | Low blood pressure | + | 2 | |
| Leaf | Drink the infusion | Cold | + | ||||
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| Ficus (f) | Root | Drink the infusion | Fatigue | + | 2 | |
| Leaf | Powder branches and leaves together with | AIDS | + | ||||
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| Ñokolokotò (m) | Leaf | Use it with | Skin fungus | + | 1 | |
| Leaf | Cough | + | 4 | ||||
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| Cotonnier (f) | Root | Drink the infusion together with lemon juice ( | High blood pressure | + | ||
| Drink the infusion made with two roots together with lemon juice | Sexual weakness | + | |||||
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| Drink the infusion three times a day | Cough | + | 13 | ||||
| Chew it and put it on the sore tooth | Toothache | + | |||||
| Dry it and use it every day | Sores | + | |||||
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| Guiera du Senegal (f) | Leaf | Make an infusion together with the lemon leaves ( | Asthma | + | ||
| Drink the infusion with Valda pastille (industrial pastille based on menthol and eucalyptus essential oil) | Cold | + | |||||
| Make infusion and apply to hair | Hair | + | |||||
| Drink the infusion | Insomnia | + | |||||
| Apply chewed leaf onto the wound or powder it and put it on | Wounds | + | + | ||||
| Drink the infusion together with | Intestinal worms | + | |||||
| Infusion prepared with | Headache, sore throat, or cold taken as result of the wind | + | |||||
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| Leaf and Flower | Drink the infusion | Bloodstream | + | 12 | |||
| Flower | Flu | + | |||||
| Fruit | Make a juice together with | Fatigue | + | + | |||
| Flower | Lack of appetite | + | |||||
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| Karkadè (f) | Use it with | Fatigue | + | |||
| Flower | Use it with | Anemia | + | ||||
| Use it with seeds of | Fatigue | + | |||||
| Fruit | Remove the seeds and squeeze the fruit juice into the eyes. | Conjunctivitis | + | ||||
| Leaf | Make an infusion together with the young leaves of | Diarrhoea | + | + | |||
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| Jarko (m) | Sexually transmitted diseases | + | 2 | |||
| Drink the tisane | Prostate | + | |||||
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| Collect pieces of bark that face east during sunset and then drink it in 5 litres of water | Cancer | + | 6 | ||||
| Collect pieces of bark that face east during sunset and then drink it in 5 litres of water | Syphilis | + | |||||
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| Pignon d'Inde (f) | Bark and Root | Drink the infusion together with roots of | Cough | + | ||
| Put it in a small pan with | Hair loss | + | |||||
| Powder it together with | Syphilis | + | |||||
| Use it with | Yellow fever | + | |||||
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| Drink a tisane made with the bark together with | Intestinal worms | + | + | 5 | |||
| Boil it in the water or put it into cold water for 2 hours and then drink it. | Fatigue | + | |||||
| Make aerosol with it | Fatigue | + | |||||
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| Cailsedrat (f) | Bark | Put in water and drink it | “Makes blood” | + | ||
| Make cold infusion and drink | Kidney problems | + | |||||
| Anemia | + | ||||||
| Put the bark in a bottle and drink it. | Tuberculosis | + | |||||
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| Hennè (f) | Leaf? | Soak it together with the leaves of | Stomachache | + | 1 | |
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| Mboom (w) | Leaf | Attach the leaves to the back together with hawk's bones | Kidney problems | + | 1 | |
| Root | Scrape at the bark, put it into water, and drink it | Snakebite | + | ||||
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| Samfitò | Leaf | Drink the infusion | Boils | + | 1 | |
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| Sothiou (w) | Branch | Rub the stick on the teeth | Clean teeth | + | 2 | |
| Chew the branch. Its bark tastes like sugar | Haemorrhoids | + | |||||
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| Leaf | Make an infusion, with 1.5 L water and a handful of leaves (some say to use only the ones on the floor, others to add salt to the infusion) | Tetanus | + | + | 13 | ||
| Leaf | Drink infusion | Poor memory | + | ||||
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| Manguier (f) | Bark? | Hot infusion and inhale it together with peanut ( | General health | + | ||
| Bark | Make aerosol with it | Toothache | + | ||||
| Leaf | Toothache | + | + | ||||
| Leaf | Add to water: dry leaves of | Malaria | + | ||||
| Fruit | Eat three fruits | Constipation | + | ||||
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| Manioc (f) | Leaf | Drink the infusion together with milk curdle and then massage the chest | Lung cancer | + | 1 | |
| Make aerosol with the infusion | Asthma | + | |||||
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| Leaf | Dry in the shade, powder, and eat with food | Diabetes | + | 12 | |||
| Leaf | Dry it in the shade and then crush it and eat in on rice | Diabetes | + | ||||
| Seed | Dry the seeds on the fire, powder, mix with water, and drink | Diabetes | + | ||||
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| Moringa (f) | Root | Grind the root and put it on the fire then dab and bandage | Sore knees | + | ||
| Bark | Soak the root in water for few seconds and then drink | Sore neck | + | ||||
| Leaf | Put the leaf in water and wash your eyes with it | Eye allergies | + | ||||
| Bark | Soak it in warm (not boiling) water and then drink it | Kidney problems | + | ||||
| Root | Attach the root to the affected area, with | Rheumatism | + | ||||
| Leaf | Dry the leaves in the shade and eat it with | Blood pressure | + | ||||
| Seed | Put the seeds on the fire, grind into a powder and drink with water | Blood pressure | + | ||||
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| Leaf | Cut the leaves and dry them in the sun for 24 hours | General health | + | 4 | |||
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| Bananier (f) | Fruit | Eat it | Stomachache | + | ||
| Leaf | Infusion with | Blood pressure | + | ||||
| Add to water: dry leaves of | Malaria | + | |||||
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| Leaf | Drink the infusion | Headache | + | 3 | |||
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| Basilic (f) | Seeds | Put the seed into the eyes and everything comes out | Eye problems | + | ||
| Leaf? | Use it with | Rheumatism | + | ||||
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| Mil (f) | Fruit | Use the powder (pollen) that falls down during the harvest to massage the body with water and salt. Leave it on half an hour and then wash it away. | Allergies | + | 2 | |
| Apply millet powder together with lemon juice ( | Herpes | + | |||||
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| Cut the bark into pieces, boil, and use the water as mouthwash | Toothache | + | 2 | ||||
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| New (w) | Bark | Make an infusion and drink | Sore throat | + | ||
| Make an infusion and drink it before meals | Helps in digestion | + | |||||
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| Put the leaf powder on the burns | Burns | + | 5 | ||||
| Leaf | Eat the leaves together with | Yellow fever | + | ||||
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| Minosa purpre (f) | Drink the infusion with powdered leaf and milk | Ulcer | + | |||
| Use it together with | Depression | + | |||||
| Use it with | Headache, sore throat, and cold taken as result of the wind | + | |||||
| Seed | Cook them with rice | Diabetes | + | ||||
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| Use with | Fatigue | + | 3 | ||||
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| Harricot blanche (f) | Seeds | Make an infusion with seven seeds and eat them | Breast cancer | + | ||
| Use it with | Anaemia | + | |||||
| Leaf? | Eat it together with | Blood pressure | + | ||||
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| Put the red liquid inside the bark on the wound then powder the bark and put it on the wound | Wounds | + | + | 3 | |||
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| Fara (m) | Bark | Use it with | Tuberculosis | + | ||
| Drink the infusion | Chronic cough | + | |||||
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| Poivre noir (f) | Seed | Drink boiled milk with pepper in it | Sore throat | + | ||
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| Yiir (w) | Bark | Drink the decoction | Anaemia | + | 1 | |
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| Leaf | Make aerosol useful to swat and then drink the water | Vertigo | + | 1 | |||
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| Banaana | Leaf | Make aerosol useful to swat and then drink the water | Pregnant women | + | ||
| Leaf | Drink the infusion | Bellyache | + | ||||
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| Young leaf | Make an infusion with | Diarrhoea | + | + | 10 | ||
| Leaf | Drink the infusion | Bellyache | + | ||||
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| Goyave (f) | Use it together with | Cystitis | + | |||
| Fruit | Eat the fruit | Bellyache | + | ||||
| Drink the infusion | Diarrhoea | + | |||||
| Leaf | Drink the infusion made with young leaves | Diarrhoea | + | ||||
| Soak the leaves together with | Stomachache | + | |||||
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| Màdd (w) | Leaf | Drink the infusion | Intestinal worms | + | 2 | |
| Fruit | Boil the fruit | Malnutrition | + | ||||
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| Leaf | Make an infusion | Skin fungus | + | 5 | |||
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| Tomate (f) | Crush the leaf and put the juice and the leaf inside the ear | Earache | + | |||
| Fruit | Apply tomato sauce on the wound | Wounds | + | + | |||
| Eat it raw | Smallpox | + | |||||
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| Pomme de terre (f) | Leaf | Make an infusion and give it to the 1-week-old baby to drink | Strong child | + | 1 | |
| Fruit | Eat it raw | Menstrual pain | + | ||||
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| Use it with | Asthma | + | |||||
| Fruit | Boil it and wash your eyes with it | Vision problems | + | 4 | |||
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| Tamarin (f) | Add salt and rinse your mouth with it | Toothache | + | |||
| Karitè butter together with the bark of | Bruises | + | |||||
| Bark | Use it with | Fatigue | + | ||||
| Use it with | Blood pressure | + | |||||
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| Bakis (w) | Root | Eat the root in a soup with a ripe | Yellow fever | + | 1 | |
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| Massage the neck | Sore neck (2) | + | + | 11 | |||
| Massage the body | Cold | + | |||||
| Put it on the sore part | Bruises | + | |||||
| Massage the chest with Karitè butter | Chronic cough | + | |||||
| Add salt to the butter and dab on the back | Backache | + | |||||
| Karitè butter together with the bark of | Bruises | + | |||||
| Massage and dab the sore part of the body | Rheumatism | + | |||||
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| Karitè (f) | Seed→butter | Apply on herpes | Herpes | + | ||
| Use it with | Hair loss | + | |||||
| Use it together with | Backache | + | |||||
| Dab on the hair | Stronger hair | + | |||||
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| Use it together with a stick to apply this part | Fractures | + | |||||
| Add coffee and tyr (red oil) | To get rid of the dead blood, against fatigue | + | |||||
| Use it with | Tuberculosis | + | |||||
| Use it with | Hair loss | + | |||||
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| Diar (w) | Fruit | The seeds are used to prepare the “Touba Coffee” | Blood pressure | + | 3 | |
(f): French; (m): Mandingo; (p): Pulaar; (w): Wolof; Qs: quotations (number of informants, who have quoted a specific taxon); ?: uncertain information.
Figure 2Overlap between the folk medicinal taxa quoted by healers and laypeople in Adeane.
Figure 3Overlap between the medicinal plant reports quoted by healers and laypeople in Adeane (a single medicinal plant report is defined as “a given taxon x, prepared as y, used for z”).
Figure 4Overlap between the botanical genera quoted as medicinally used in Turin and Adeane (by laypeople).