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Ethnomedicinal plants used by the people of Manang district, central Nepal

机译:尼泊尔中部玛南区人民使用的民族植物

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Background The district of Manang (2000 – 6000 m) is located in the Central Himalayas, Nepal. The majority of local inhabitants of the area are Gurungs, of Tibetan origin. The remoteness of the region has resulted in continued use of plants as medicine in an area where the ethnobotany has sparsely been documented. Methods Interviews were conducted with amchi (Tibetan medicinal practitioners), local healers (including priests locally known as 'lamas'), plant traders, and knowledgeable villagers (including herders) regarding local plant names and their medicinal uses during several field visits (2002–2005). When convenient to the locals, a jungle or forest walk was done with the healers, allowing for both plant collection and detailed information gathering. Results This present research documented 91 ethnomedicinal plant species, belonging to 40 families under 73 genera, and 45 new ethnomedicinal plant species are added. These 91 locally used medicinal plants are found to treat 93 ailments. This study provides information on 45 plant species previously unknown for their medicinal uses in Manang. The indication for use, mode of preparation, dose and administration of medicine are described in detail for each species. Conclusion This wealth of ethnobotanical knowledge persists, and is being transferred to the next generation in some areas in upper Manang, in a country where this is often not the case. The senior amchi of the area (Karma Sonam Lama), who has been practicing Tibetan medicine for three generations, feels that it is of utmost importance to conserve the traditional healing system and to pass his knowledge on to the local community about the importance of medicinal plants. He hopes that this will lead to the conservation and sustainable management of medicinal plants in the villages. Over the duration of this research, the prices of several rare medicinal plants of Manang increased dramatically, highlighting both the scarcity and the quick disappearance of the species. This is only one example of a worrying trend of over harvesting of medicinal plants, and highlights the need for conservation and management of medicinal plants of Manang district.
机译:背景信息Manang区(2000 – 6000 m)位于尼泊尔喜马拉雅山中部。该地区大多数当地居民是藏族古隆人。该地区的偏远地区导致在植物学文献稀少的地区继续使用植物作为药物。方法采访了Amchi(藏医),当地医务人员(包括当地被称为“喇嘛”的牧师),植物商人和知识渊博的村民(包括牧民),他们在几次现场访问期间(2002年– 2005年)。在方便当地人的情况下,修复人员在丛林或森林中漫步,可以收集植物并收集详细的信息。结果本研究记录了91个民族植物种,隶属于73属的40个科,并增加了45种民族植物种。发现这91种当地使用的药用植物可治疗93种疾病。这项研究提供了有关在Manang药用的先前未知的45种植物信息。针对每种物种详细描述了使用说明,制备方式,剂量和给药方式。结论这种民族植物学知识的财富持续存在,并在Manang上游的某些地区(通常情况并非如此)转移到了下一代。该地区的高级安琪(Karma Sonam Lama)从事西藏医学的研究已有三代人了,他认为保持传统的治愈系统并将其关于药物重要性的知识传授给当地社区至关重要。植物。他希望这将导致村庄中药用植物的保护和可持续管理。在整个研究过程中,Manang几种珍稀药用植物的价格急剧上涨,突显了该物种的稀缺性和迅速消失的趋势。这仅仅是药用植物过度收获的令人担忧的趋势的一个例子,并突出了对Manang区药用植物的保存和管理的需求。

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