The Basic Handbook of Indian Ethnobotany and Traditional Medicine 2023
DOI: 10.52756/bhietm.2023.e02.006
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Traditional uses of some indigenous plants as medicine by Sundarbans’ people in West Bengal

Somnath Das,
Subhobrata Bondopadhyay

Abstract: Out of 45,000 plant species in India, more than 4,000 are known to be herbs. In Sundarbans, this number is more than a hundred. Trees, herbs and shrubs have been used for various ailments. In most cases, the long-term adverse reactions have forced the entire world today to look for ways to survive by searching for the herbal plants scattered in the forests and the knowledge accumulated over centuries of experience through application. In search of even though there is an advanced medical system available today… Show more

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