Ethno pharmacology: Indigenous Healing Practices

Ethno pharmacology explores the traditional use of plants, animals, and minerals in indigenous healing systems across the globe. By studying these indigenous practices, researchers gain insights into the pharmacological properties of natural substances long used for treating diseases. Ethno pharmacological research preserves indigenous knowledge while validating the efficacy of traditional remedies through scientific methods. Many modern drugs have originated from these indigenous healing traditions, highlighting the importance of this field in drug discovery. Additionally, ethno pharmacology promotes cultural heritage preservation and supports sustainable practices by encouraging the use of local, natural resources for health care, fostering both ecological and human well-being.

 

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