TRADITIONAL USES OF LOCALLY AVAILABLE PLANTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF URINARY DISORDERS AT BANASTHALI REGION OF RAJASTHAN, INDIA
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Urinary retention, Irritation, Banasthali, Traditional medicine.Dimensions Badge
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Urinary disorder is one of the serious health problems prevailing in our society. Rural communities inhabiting near Banasthali region of Rajasthan are known to use some locally available plants material for the treatment of urinary disorders. Hence, present study has attempted to document the traditional knowledge of curing urinary problems using locally available plants. A total of 31 plant species belonging to 29 genera of 21 families was undertaken in this study. The information about the parts of the plants and mode of the use of these plants for the treatment of urinary problems are complied in the present work.Abstract
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