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Medicinal Plants Used by Various Tribes of Bangladesh for Treatment of Malaria
Published in Malaria Research and Treatment (2012)“…It has been estimated that 300–500 million malaria infections occur on an annual basis and causes fatality to millions of human beings. Most of the drugs used…”
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Medicinal plants used for treatment of diabetes by the Marakh sect of the Garo tribe living in Mymensingh district, Bangladesh
Published in African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines (01-01-2012)“…Diabetes mellitus is an endocrinological disorder arising from insulin deficiency or due to ineffectiveness of the insulin produced by the body. This results…”
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Preliminary study of the immunostimulating activity of an ayurvedic preparation, Kanakasava, on the splenic cells of BALB/c mice in vitro
Published in Pharmaceutical biology (01-11-2012)“…Immunostimulant plays an important role to prevent infections when defensive capacity of body is impaired, commonly occur with aging, cancer, diabetes, and…”
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MEDICINAL PLANTS USED FOR TREATMENT OF DIABETES BY THE MARAKH SECT OF THE GARO TRIBE LIVING IN MYMENSINGH DISTRICT, BANGLADESH
Published in African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines (13-06-2014)“…Diabetes mellitus is an endocrinological disorder arising from insulin deficiency or due to ineffectiveness of the insulin produced by the body. This results…”
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TRIBAL FORMULATIONS FOR TREATMENT OF PAIN: A STUDY OF THE BEDE COMMUNITY TRADITIONAL MEDICINAL PRACTITIONERS OF PORABARI VILLAGE IN DHAKA DISTRICT, BANGLADESH
Published in African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines (25-06-2014)“…The Bedes form one of the largest tribal or indigenous communities in Bangladesh and are popularly known as the boat people or water gypsies because of their…”
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Tribal formulations for treatment of pain: a study of the Bede community traditional medicinal practitioners of Porabari Village in Dhaka District, Bangladesh
Published in African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines (2012)“…The Bedes form one of the largest tribal or indigenous communities in Bangladesh and are popularly known as the boat people or water gypsies because of their…”
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Medicinal formulations of the Kuch tribe of Bangladesh
Published in The journal of alternative and complementary medicine (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-2014)Get more information
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Amulets and other uncommon treatments prescribed by traditional medicinal practitioners of the Bede community residing in Porabari village of Dhaka district, Bangladesh
Published in The journal of alternative and complementary medicine (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-2011)Get more information
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Medicinal plants of the Hodis: a disappearing tribe of Bangladesh
Published in The journal of alternative and complementary medicine (New York, N.Y.) (01-12-2011)Get more information
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