Medicinal Plants

Medicinal plants are open, reasonable and socially proper wellsprings of essential medicinal services for more than 80% of Asia's populace (WHO). Poor and minimized, who can't bear the cost of or get to formal social insurance frameworks, are particularly subject to these socially recognizable, actually straightforward, fiscally moderate and for the most part powerful customary drugs. Thus, there is far reaching enthusiasm for elevating customary wellbeing frameworks to meet essential human service’s needs. This is particularly valid in South Asia, as costs of cutting edge medications winding and governments discover it progressively hard to meet the cost of pharmaceutical-based social insurance.

  • Medicinal plants in traditional care system
  • Phytomedicine and medicinal crops
  • Efficacy of medicinal plants
  • Global market of medicinal plants
  • Biodiversity of medicinal plants

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