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These concepts are related as they are both medical conditions frequently treated with medicinal plants in the Quitexe municipality {fact:1, fact:2, fact:3} and are also listed among the ailments addressed by indigenous inhabitants using local flora in the Renukaji Wildlife Sanctuary [1].
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Ethnobotanical study of food plants used in traditional medicine in ... link.springer.com 3 facts
measurementAnaemia is the most frequently addressed condition treated with food plants in the Quitexe municipality (11.97% of citations), followed by cough and fatigue (7.04% each), diarrhoea (7.04%), diabetes and constipation (5.63% each), fever (4.23%), haemorrhoids (3.52%), yellow fever and bronchitis (2.82% each), and malaria, nausea during early pregnancy, flu, erectile dysfunction, and dysentery (2.11% each).
measurementIn the study of 57 medicinal food plants in Quitexe, the Medicinal Capability Index (MCI) values for treating specific ailments were: anaemia (0.239), cough (0.183), diarrhoea (0.155), fatigue (0.141), constipation (0.113), diabetes (0.113), and fever (0.085).
measurementIn the municipality of Quitexe, cough is treated with 13 plant species, diarrhoea with 11 species, fatigue with 10 species, constipation with 8 species, diabetes with 8 species, and fever with 6 species.
Investigation of nutritional and phytochemical properties of wild ... nature.com 1 fact
claimThe indigenous inhabitants of Renukaji Wildlife Sanctuary in Sirmaur, Himachal Pradesh, utilize locally sourced medicinal plants to treat conditions including diabetes, jaundice, cold, cough, piles, skin disorders, and stomach problems.