2020
DOI: 10.46635/revise.v3i00.1499
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Conhecimento Popular Acerca Do Uso De Plantas Medicinais Em Cidades Do Extremo Sul Da Bahia

Abstract: Apesar do avanço do conhecimento técnico científico quanto ao desenvolvimento dos fármacos industrializados e sintéticos, o uso das plantas medicinais como métodos alternativos ou complementares no tratamento de enfermidades continua sendo uma prática dentre as comunidades tradicionais transmitida através das gerações. Este estudo teve como objetivo realizar um levantamento etnobotânico das plantas utilizadas com finalidades terapêuticas e o conhecimento de moradores de cidades do extremo sul da Bahia. Para is… Show more

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“…Several works such as Rocha et al (2021) reinforce this information by stating that chamomile is considered widely used in Brazil and can be easily found in supermarkets, drugstores, convenience stores, among others. Studies carried out by Sousa et al (2018), which sought to verify popular knowledge about the consumption of plants for medicinal purposes in a given sample, also revealed lemongrass, chamomile and lemon balm as the most cited species.…”
Section: Analysis and Discussion Of The Initial Questionnairementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several works such as Rocha et al (2021) reinforce this information by stating that chamomile is considered widely used in Brazil and can be easily found in supermarkets, drugstores, convenience stores, among others. Studies carried out by Sousa et al (2018), which sought to verify popular knowledge about the consumption of plants for medicinal purposes in a given sample, also revealed lemongrass, chamomile and lemon balm as the most cited species.…”
Section: Analysis and Discussion Of The Initial Questionnairementioning
confidence: 99%