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Source: Zhong xi yi jie he xue bao : Journal of Chinese Integrative Medicine. Category: Complementary Medicine
Latest Comment by dubey - August 29, 2009: i want to know in detail about your work related to statistical evaluation of data
An ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants in Mana Angetu District, southeastern Ethiopia
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Source: Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine Category: Complementary Medicine
Latest Comment by psoriasis cure - May 15, 2009: Thanks for this info on the study. I am doing a paper on Olea europaea, thanks a lot.
An ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants in Mana Angetu District, southeastern Ethiopia
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Source: Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine Category: Complementary Medicine
Latest Comment by Dr. Regassa D. - May 13, 2009: Dear authors,
I appreciate your effort in studying the medicinal plant wealth of untouched forest in the remote southeastern part of Ethiopia. I recommend you to establish a link with Universities who have an access for phytochemical screening and to perform a screnning of the most preferred medicinal plants.
Herniated Lumbar Disc – A Clinical Study
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Source: Homoeopathic Links Category: Complementary Medicine
Latest Comment by rafiq ahmed diwan - March 12, 2009: name the medicines which after individulisation can be used with homeopathic principles
Ethnopharmacological survey of Samburu District, Kenya
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Source: Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine Category: Complementary Medicine
Latest Comment by nanyingi - June 19, 2008: herbal pharmacoepidemiology is a promise aspect of empowering poor resource african populations.
there is a need to conduct wide ethnobotanical studies in Africa and elsewhere to combat drug resistance and adverse drug reactions due to missuse of conventional medicines.
