Literature DB >> 30306387

Traditional Plants Used by Remaining Healers from the Region of Grande Dourados, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.

Fabiana Chagas Coelho1, Cleide Adriane Signor Tirloni1, Aline Aparecida Macedo Marques1, Francielly Mourão Gasparotto1, Francislaine Aparecida Dos Reis Lívero2, Arquimedes Gasparotto Junior3.   

Abstract

Although the traditional use of medicinal plants is a very widespread practice in Brazil, there are still few studies aimed at native prescribers, known as healers. The aim of this work was to catalog the medicinal species prescribed by remaining healers of the Grande Dourados region, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with support of a standardized questionnaire for remaining healers selected using the "snowball" technique. The medicinal species selected were collected, identified, and classified according to the British National Formulary. Remaining healers were identified in seven municipalities in the region of Grande Dourados. Family, divine revelation, and participation of the Catholic Church were the most important sources of knowledge. Seventy-one medicinal species, mainly herbaceous belonging to Asteraceae, Lamiaceae, Amaranthaceae, and Verbenaceae families, were the most prescribed. Most species are used in the treatment of digestive and cardiovascular diseases, in addition to immune and respiratory diseases. Healers from the region of Grande Dourados maintain considerable ethno-knowledge about the medicinal properties of different medicinal species. Sharing this information values their culture and preserves the knowledge for future generations.

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Keywords:  Ethnobotany; Medicinal plants; Popular medicine; Traditional knowledge

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30306387     DOI: 10.1007/s10943-018-0713-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Relig Health        ISSN: 0022-4197


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