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Consensus of the Malasars traditional aboriginal knowledge of medicinal plants in the Velliangiri holy hills India

机译:印度Velliangiri圣山的药用植物 Malasars传统土著知识的共识

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There are many vanishing cultures that possess a wealth of knowledge on the medicinal utility of plants. The Malasars of Dravidian Tamils are an indigenous society occupying the forests of the Western Ghats, South India. They are known to be exceptional healers and keepers of traditional aboriginal knowledge (TAK) of the flora in the Velliangiri holy hills. In fact, their expertise is well known throughout India as evidenced by the thousands of pilgrims that go to the Velliangiri holy hills for healing every year. Our research is the first detailed study of medicinal plants in India that considers variation in TAK among informants using a quantitative consensus analysis. A total of 95 species belonging to 50 families were identified for medicinal and general health purposes. For each species the botanical name, family, local name, parts used, summary of mode of preparation, administration and curing are provided. The consensus analysis revealed a high level of agreement among the informants usage of a particular plant at a local scale. The average consensus index value of an informant was FIC > 0.71, and over 0.80 for some ailments such as respiratory and jaundice. Some of the more common problems faced by the Malasars were gastrointestinal disorders, respiratory illness, dermatological problems and simple illness such as fever, cough, cold, wounds and bites from poisonous animals. We also discovered several new ethnotaxa that have considerable medicinal utility. This study supports claims that the Malasars possess a rich TAK of medicinal plants and that many aboriginals and mainstream people (pilgrims) utilize medicinal plants of the Velliangiri holy hills. Unfortunately, the younger generation of Malasars are not embracing TAK as they tend to migrate towards lucrative jobs in more developed urban areas. Our research sheds some light on a traditional culture that believes that a healthy lifestyle is founded on a healthy environment and we suggest that TAK such as that of the Malasars may serve toward a global lifestyle of health and environmental sustainability.
机译:有许多消失的文化对植物的药用具有丰富的知识。 Dravidian Tamils的Malasars是一个土著社会,居住在印度南部西高止山脉的森林中。众所周知,他们是Velliangiri圣山上植物区系的杰出治愈者和传统传统知识(TAK)的保存者。实际上,他们的专业知识在印度各地众所周知,每年成千上万的朝圣者都前往Velliangiri圣山进行治疗,这证明了这一点。我们的研究是印度药用植物的首次详细研究,该研究使用定量共识分析考虑了知情人中TAK的变化。为了医学和一般健康目的,共鉴定了属于50个科的95种。对于每个物种,提供了植物名称,科,地方名称,使用的部位,制备方式,使用和治疗方式的摘要。共识分析显示,在当地规模的特定工厂中,线人之间的使用达成了高度共识。线人的平均共识指数值FIC> 0.71,而对于某些疾病(如呼吸道疾病和黄疸),FIC值大于0.80。 Malasars面临的一些更常见的问题是胃肠道疾病,呼吸系统疾病,皮肤病和简单疾病,例如发烧,咳嗽,感冒,有毒动物咬伤。我们还发现了几种具有相当大药用价值的新型民族分类生物。这项研究支持这样的说法,即马拉萨斯人拥有丰富的药用植物TAK,许多原住民和主流人(朝圣者)都使用Velliangiri圣山的药用植物。不幸的是,年轻的Malasars一代并没有接受TAK,因为他们倾向于在较发达的城市地区转向赚钱的工作。我们的研究揭示了一种传统文化,即认为健康的生活方式是建立在健康的环境基础上的,我们建议像马拉萨斯人这样的TAK可能有助于实现健康和环境可持续性的全球生活方式。

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